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Unit 3: Ancient Greece Test Test corrections due by end of period!!!

#3. Marathon… A. was a battle that was fought during the Peloponnesian Wars. B. was a battle in which Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire. C. was a battle that was fought during the Persian Wars. D. was a Greek god who ran very far.

#3. Marathon… C. was a battle that was fought during the Persian Wars.

#11. The blended culture that spread to lands conquered by Alexander the Great was called A. Alexandrian B. Greek C. Roman D. Hellenistic

#11. The blended culture that spread to lands conquered by Alexander the Great was called D. Hellenistic

# 28. Ancient Greece is unique from the earliest civilizations because the Ancient Greeks A.were the first to believe in one god. B.did not have a written language. C.did not let men rule the city-states. D.did not begin by a river.

# 28. Ancient Greece is unique from the earliest civilizations because the Ancient Greeks D. did not begin by a river.

#31. After his father, Darius I, died, Xerxes sent a large force to conquer Greece at the A.Battle of Salamis B.Battle of Marathon C.Battle of Thermopylae D.Battle of Macedonia

31. After his father, Darius I, died, Xerxes sent a large force to conquer Greece at the C. Battle of Thermopylae

#35. Confucian ideas deal main with A. religious matters. B. how to expand the Chinese empire. C. how to ensure social order. D. the balance of nature.

#35. Confucian ideas deal main with C. how to ensure social order.

-- The Greek historian Thucydides describes the unknown plague that struck Athens in 430 B.C.E.: “ Bodies of dying men lay one upon another, and half-dead people rolled about in the street and, in their longing for water, near all the fountains. The temples, too, in which they had quartered [housed] themselves were full of the corpses of them who had died in them; for the calamity [tragedy] which weighed upon them was so overpowering that men, not knowing what was to become of them, became careless of all law, sacred as well as profane [not religious]. And the customs which they had hitherto observed regarding burial were all thrown into confusion, and they buried their dead each one as he could. ” - Thucydides, A History of the Peloponnesian War

Origin Where is the document from? What country, state, or city? Who originally wrote it? What occupation did the author have? When was the document created? Is it a primary or secondary source? Purpose Why was the document written? What was the author trying to say or do with this document (their intent)? Was the author supporting a movement or idea? What did the document accomplish during the time it was written? (think about intended audience) HINT → Purpose focuses on the importance the document had in the PAST! Value What did you learn about this time period by looking at this document? What can we learn about history and society during this time period? Education? Government? Work? Home life? Is there anything important that the author is trying to tell us? HINT → Value focuses on the importance the document has TODAY! Limitations How might this document be flawed (mistaken or wrong)? How might this document be biased (favors one side)? Is the author really telling the truth? Were they really there when the event happened? Is this document more objective or subjective?

If you spell these 2 continents wrong on the next test, you do not get any points for labeling them!!!!

If you spell this ocean wrong, you do not get any points for labeling it !!!!

Aegea n Sea