Exam 4: The Hellenistic World
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What was the primary difference between the philosophy of the Greek classical period and philosophy during the Hellenistic period?
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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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Which of the following was NOT a major source of slaves in the Hellenistic world?
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The most famous scientist of his era, Archimedes of Syracuse, was responsible for all of the following EXCEPT
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