World Civilizations Week 2 Bell # 2 11/05/14  Alexander the Great  List everything that comes to mind.

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World Civilizations Week 2 Bell # 2 11/05/14  Alexander the Great  List everything that comes to mind.

 Students will comprehend the contributions of classical civilizations.  Investigate the purpose and influence of religion and philosophy on Greece.  Analyze the development of the classical political systems.  Evaluate the significance of classical sculpture, architecture and the performing arts.  Analyze the social organization of classical Greece. D.R.S.L.

E. Napp Greece’s neighbor to the north is Macedonia.

E. Napp  Philip II was a king of Macedonia. In 338 B.C., he conquered the Greek city-states.  He planned to conquer the Persian Empire.  However, he died.

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E. Napp Philip’s son, Alexander set out to conquer the world. By 330 B.C., he had conquered the Persian Empire.

E. Napp Alexander moved his armies all the way to the Indus River!

E. Napp Alexander the Great conquered a vast empire.

E. Napp However, once in the Indian subcontinent, Alexander’s men wanted to return home. They were homesick!

E. Napp Alexander developed a fever in Babylon in 323 B.C and died.

E. Napp  Alexander’s empire fell apart after his death.  His three generals divided the empire into three kingdoms- Macedon, Egypt, and Syria.  These kingdoms often fought each other but they were united by their common Greek culture.

E. Napp After the death of Alexander the Great, his vast empire was divided among his generals.

E. Napp However, even though the empire fell apart, Alexander had spread Greek culture throughout his empire.

E. Napp Hellenistic is Greek like culture.

E. Napp Alexander the Great spread Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean world.

Spread of Hellenism  Macedonians, Greeks, and Persians governed  Marriage

Vocabulary 45. phalanx 46. Philip II of Macedon 47. Demosthenes 48. Alexander the Great 49. Hellenistic culture 50. Epicurus 51. Euclid 52. Archimedes 53. Eratosthenes E. Napp

Assignment  Complete the Chapter Guided Reading strategies worksheet. VLGM

Correct  Chapter 6 Guided Reading. E. Napp

History Through the Eyes of Iron Maiden  bW0&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mo de=1&safe=active bW0&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mo de=1&safe=active E. Napp

Quiz on Greece Thursday E. Napp