How did the Persian Wars begin?
  • After the Spartans conquered a part of Asia Minor, they decided to conquer Persia as well.
  • After the Persians conquered a part of Asia Minor, they decided to conquer Sparta as well.
  • After the Persians conquered a part of Asia Minor, colonies in the area rebelled with support from Athens.
  • After the Athenians conquered a part of Asia Minor, colonies in the area rebelled with support from Persia.
Which of these events happened first?
  • The Persians defeat the Greeks at the Battle of Thermopylae.
  • The Greeks defeat the Persians at the Battle of Marathon.
  • The Persians conquer Anatolia.
  • The Greeks win a major victory over the Persians at the Battle of Salamis.
Which of these events happened second?
  • The Persians defeat the Greeks at the Battle of Thermopylae.
  • The Greeks defeat the Persians at the Battle of Marathon.
  • The Persians conquer Anatolia.
  • The Greeks win a major victory over the Persians at the Battle of Salamis.
Which of these events happened third?
  • The Persians defeat the Greeks at the Battle of Thermopylae.
  • The Greeks defeat the Persians at the Battle of Marathon.
  • The Persians conquer Anatolia.
  • The Greeks win a major victory over the Persians at the Battle of Salamis.
Which of these events happened last?
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  • The Persians defeat the Greeks at the Battle of Thermopylae.
  • The Greeks defeat the Persians at the Battle of Marathon.
  • The Persians conquer Anatolia.
  • The Greeks win a major victory over the Persians at the Battle of Salamis.
How did the Persian Wars change the relationship between Athens and Sparta?
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  • They started forming a common Greek identity and culture.
  • They no longer wanted to depend on each other for help.
  • They joined together to form a single city-state to fight off common enemies.
  • They worked on opposite sides of the conflict and kept fighting each other.
Which of these events happened fourth?
  • Athens leads the league because it has the largest navy.
  • The Greek city-states wanted to form an alliance to protect them from the Persian Empire.
  • The Delian League is formed.
  • Pericles uses Delian League money to rebuild Athens.
  • Sparta forms the Peloponnesian League.
Which of these events happened last?
  • Athens leads the league because it has the largest navy.
  • The Greek city-states wanted to form an alliance to protect them from the Persian Empire.
  • The Delian League is formed.
  • Pericles uses Delian League money to rebuild Athens.
  • Sparta forms the Peloponnesian League.
What was one consequence of the Peloponnesian Wars?
  • Athens became the dominant Greek city-state since it had the largest navy.
  • The Greek city-states started forming a common Greek identity and culture.
  • The Greek city-states were vulnerable to conquest by the Macedonians.
  • Sparta became the dominant Greek city-state since it was strengthened by the war.
How did King Phillip II's conquest of the Greek city-states affect them?
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  • They were unified under Persian rule.
  • They were unified under Macedonian rule.
  • They were unified under Athenian rule.
  • They were unified under Spartan rule.
Alexander the Great was the son of ________ of Macedon.
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  • King Xerxes
  • Cyrus the Great
  • King Darius I
  • King Philip II
Alexander the Great's empire included territory in _______.
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  • North America and South America
  • Europe, Asia, and South America
  • Europe, Africa, and Asia
  • Europe, Australia, and Asia
After Alexander's death, his empire _______.
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  • continued just as it had for five hundred years
  • came under the control of Chinese dynasties
  • grew enormously
  • fell apart
How did Hellenistic culture spread around the world?
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  • through the trade relationships of Athens
  • through the military conquests of Alexander the Great
  • through the trade relationships of Aristotle
  • through the military conquests of Philip II
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