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Ch. 30 Alexander the Great
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30.2 What happened to the Greek city-states as a result of the Peloponnesian War? Greek city states were divided and weak King Philip II conquered most of mainland Greece
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30.2 King Phillip died His son, Alexander, became king.
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30.4 1.Aristotle taught him public speaking, science, philosophy, and a love of Greek culture 2. A common enemy would unite the Greeks. Increase his wealth Carry out his father’s plans
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Alexander’s Greek Education Socrates Aristotle
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SocratesPlatoAristotle Alexander the Great
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Homework: Processing 30 due Thurs. Rome Map & Wkst due Thurs. –Fully color map Good morning! Open to ISN 110-111. Pile ISNs at the front of your table.
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Alexander & Bucephalus
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30.6 Ways Alexander spread Greek ideas to unite people Established cities like Greek cities (marketplaces, temples, theaters) Greeks brought laws, art, literature Soldiers and gov’t officials spoke only Greek
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30.7 Ways Alexander used religion to be accepted Respected their religion Honored their gods Encouraged idea that he was a god
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30.8 Foreign ideas and customs Alexander adopted Persian style of gov’t Persian clothes Received guests as Persian kings did Visitors greeted him in the Persian manner Married a Persian woman
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Hellenistic Culture Hellas – Greek name for Greece Blend of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian styles and customs Spread throughout empire
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