Greece Test Study Guide 2015

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Greece Test Study Guide 2015
Alexander the Great
Darius III
Peloponnesian War
Alexandria
Epicureans
Persian War
Aristocracy
Monarchy
Progression of democracy
Athenian democracy
Oligarchy
Colossus of Rhodes
Parthenon
in Athens
Stoics
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Be able to analyze a primary source
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Be able to read and understand a map of Ancient Greece
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Chronology of major events in ancient Greece
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Compare and contrast Athens and Sparta
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Know all of your Golden Age and Hellenistic world figures and their major
accomplishments
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Know the order of the people that lived and conquered this area
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Know your Greek columns
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Know your gods and goddesses in artwork as well as their different titles
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How was Hellenistic art different from other artwork of its time?
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How did the geography of Greece affect its development?
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How was Greece different from the river valley civilizations that we studied this year?
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What were some of the reforms carried out by Pericles?
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What were the results of the Persian Wars?
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What made Athens different from other civilizations?
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What did the Greek city states have in common?
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What areas did Alexander the Great conquer?
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Who had political rights in Athens?
Non-content vocabulary: Catalyst, halt, pursued, constituents, proximity, arable,
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