Philip of Macedon OBJECTIVE: To explain how Philip gained control of Greece using Guided Reading questions To create a SENSORY FIGURE of Philip of Macedonia.

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Philip of Macedon OBJECTIVE: To explain how Philip gained control of Greece using Guided Reading questions To create a SENSORY FIGURE of Philip of Macedonia. Include what he would be seeing, hearing, saying, thinking, feeling and doing; and explain the reasons behind each statement. Be careful not to repeat a piece of factual information in your assignment.

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How did Philip gain control of Greece?