Exam 4: The Hellenistic World
Exam 1: The Ancient Near East: The First Civilizations111 Questions
Exam 2: The Ancient Near East: Peoples and Empires127 Questions
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Exam 4: The Hellenistic World124 Questions
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Exam 13: Reformation and Religious Warfare in the Sixteenth Century125 Questions
Exam 14: Europe and the World: New Encounters, 1500-1800117 Questions
Exam 15: State Building and the Search for Order in the Seventeenth Century120 Questions
Exam 16: Toward a New Heaven and a New Earth: the Scientific Revolution and the Emergence of Modern Science116 Questions
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Exam 18: The Eighteenth Century: European States, International Wars, and Social Change121 Questions
Exam 19: A Revolution in Politics: the Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon118 Questions
Exam 20: The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on European Society121 Questions
Exam 21: Reaction, Revolution, and Romanticism, 1815-1850117 Questions
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Exam 24: An Age of Modernity, Anxiety, and Imperialism, 1894-1914121 Questions
Exam 25: The Beginning of the Twentieth-Century Crisis: War and Revolution121 Questions
Exam 26: The Futile Search for Stability: Europe Between the Wars, 1919-1939122 Questions
Exam 27: The Deepening of the European Crisis: World War II122 Questions
Exam 28: Cold War and a New Western World, 1945-1965119 Questions
Exam 29: Protest and Stagnation: The Western World, 1965-1985122 Questions
Exam 30: After the Fall: The Western World in a Global Age Since 1985123 Questions
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What claim did supporters of the heliocentric model of the universe make?
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Which of the following was NOT one of Philip II's military reforms?
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After the death of Alexander the Great, his lead general, Ptolemy, ruled for fifteen years in Alexander's name from Bactria to Macedonia.
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Shortly after taking the throne, Alexander dealt swiftly and harshly with a Greek rebellion by sacking the city of
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After the Battle of Chaeronea (338 B.C.E.), the Greek city-states were required to take an oath of loyalty to Philip of Macedonia.
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What were the major philosophies of the Hellenistic period? How did they differ from the philosophies of Classical Greece?
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Hellenistic cities
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To what extent was Hellenistic civilization a hybrid of the cultures of various Greek poleis and traditions from farther east?
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cult of Eleusis
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Who was the Greek general who took Egypt after Alexander's death and converted it into the first Hellenistic kingdom?
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During the Hellenistic period, industry spread from Greece to the East.
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Compare and contrast the artistic, literary, and scientific achievements of the Hellenistic age with those of the classical age. How do you account for the differences?
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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
the library in Alexandria
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Mauryan Empire
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What made the religion of the Jews different from that of their Greek and Eastern counterparts in the Hellenistic world?
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Alexander's military success against the Persians was in part attributable to
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What made Alexander such an outstanding general? Give examples from his military campaigns.
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Polybius is most famous for his history of Central Asia and the Far East.
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