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Warm Up Copy HW Grab your white packet, skip the first two pages and rip out the next three about Alexander the Great Leave the packet neatly on the bottom shelf Make them pages 39,40 and 41 of your notebook Grab a Red textbook and read page 313 and complete the preview section of your new page 39

Essential Questions How do culture and technology reflect values? How can societies use what they have learned from the past? What happens when different cultures interact with one another?

A great ruler…

Macedonia

Timeline 404 B.C.E. Sparta wins the Pelp.War 338 B.C.E. King Philip had conquered most of the Greek mainland 336 B.C.E. Alexander takes the thrown 334 B.C.E Teamwork

Alexander’s Empire

Alexander the Great

Alexander Spread Greek Ideas! Built cities w/ Greek architectural style Government officials had to speak Greek Temples devoted to the Greek gods Promoted education, fitness and the theater

Religion helped unite the empire! Honored gods of all the lands he conquered Visited the oracles to show respect to the gods Promoted himself as a god

Alexander showed respect to other cultures by adopting some of their customs. Allowed Persians to continue their type of government Used Persian greeting and even dressed like a Persian King Encourage inter culture marriages

Why did Alexander’s empire fall? After he died in 323 B.C.E…. Settlers left his cities Cities fell into ruin His general fought for control His land was divided into 3 kingdoms Greek power faded, but their culture lived on!!!!

Closure-Battle!!!!