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Alexander the Great

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  • 1. What was the outcome of the Peloponnesian War?
    Sparta defeated Athens.
    Greece conquered Macedonia.
    Persia defeated Sparta.
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  • 2. What led Phillip II to succeed in Greece?
    divisions between Greek city-states
    his interest in philosophy
    conflict among his scattered tribes
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  • 3. How did Alexander show the influence of his teacher, Aristotle?
    in his love of Greek culture
    in his warlike ambition
    in his skill at Asian languages
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  • 4. What did Alexander do to help unite the Greeks under his rule?
    gave them a common enemy
    took away their freedoms
    taught them a new religion
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  • 5. What happened to the government officials of towns that surrendered to Alexander?
    They were taken away and killed.
    They were sold into slavery.
    They got to stay in office.
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  • 6. Why was Alexander called "Great"?
    He created a lasting empire.
    He conquered a huge area.
    He spread new kinds of farming.
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  • 7. What was Alexander's goal for his empire?
    to bring different cultures under one government
    to require everyone to follow one religion
    to make Athens the biggest capital city
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  • 8. Alexander built cities to
    preserve local customs.
    train loyal soldiers.
    spread Greek culture.
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  • 9. Why was the city of Alexandria, in Egypt, especially famous?
    Its library helped make it a center of learning.
    Its pyramids helped make it a tourist attraction.
    Its army helped make it feared by other cities.
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  • 10. How did Alexander use religion to help him rule the Egyptians?
    He frightened them by capturing their priests.
    He gained their loyalty by honoring their gods.
    He took control by making them accept the Greek gods.
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  • 11. Alexander told the Greeks that he was the son of
    Aristotle.
    the god Zeus.
    a Macedonian giant.
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  • 12. In Persia, Alexander allowed the Persians to
    run the day-to-day business in their lands.
    control the taxes that they collected.
    treat him as a personal equal.
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  • 13. Why did Alexander receive visitors in a tent?
    It was a custom of Persian kings.
    Tents were a Greek tradition.
    He moved from place to place.
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  • 14. When Alexander reached northern India, what made him turn back?
    His soldiers refused to go any farther.
    He developed a serious illness.
    His home was far away.
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  • 15. What happened to Alexander's empire after he died?
    It was defeated by the Greeks.
    The capital moved to Babylon.
    His generals fought for control.
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  • 16. What was the lasting influence of Alexander's conquests?
    the growth of a nomadic way of life
    the spread of Greek culture
    the rise of a new religion
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