Exam 4: The Hellenistic World

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Who was credited with having been the first to separate medicine from philosophy?

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Which of the following statements is untrue concerning Hellenistic culture?

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Which of the following was not a major source of slaves in the Hellenistic world?

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The Greek general who took Egypt after Alexander's death and converted it into the first Hellenistic kingdom was

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Alexander of Macedon personally killed the Persian king Darius III soon after the Battle of Guagamela.

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The Aetolian and the Achaean leagues were

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Which of the following statements about the Macedonians is correct?

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Hellenistic sculpture

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The Alexandrian scholar Euclid's most famous achievement was

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Who maintained that the only things that exist are atoms moving through the void?

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What was the greatest difference between education during the Hellenistic period and education during the classical period?

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In the Hellenistic era, medicine

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Improvements in trade and commerce in the Hellenistic world were greatly aided by all of the following except

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In establishing his empire, Alexander the Great

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The mystery cults and religions of the Hellenistic world

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All of the following are true about the cult of Isis except

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The Hellenistic states in the centuries after Alexander the Great

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Slavery was viewed as abnormal throughout the Hellenistic world.

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Who wrote the treatise, "On Chastity"?

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The Greek god of healing, thought responsible for miraculous cures in the Hellenistic period, was

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