<p>CHAPTER 4 SECTIONS 4&5</p><p>Home of Alexander the Great – MACEDONIA</p><p>King who conquered the Greeks – PHILIP II</p><p>“to imitate Greeks” – HELLENISTIC</p><p>Founder of Stoicism – ZENO</p><p>Alexander’s empire – THE HELLENISTIC KINGDOMS</p><p>Epicureanism taught all of the following except – PLEASURE MEANS PHYSICAL SATISFACTION</p><p>Stoicism taught that – INNER PEACE COMES FROM FOLLOWING GOD’S WILL</p><p>Archimedes is associated with all of the following except – EARTH’S CIRCUMFERENCE</p><p>After Alexander’s death, all of the following happened EXCEPT – HIS UNITED EMPIRE CONTINUED</p><p>Alexander’s empire extended as far east as – PAKISTAN</p><p>Home of the chief gods and goddesses – MT OLYMPUS</p><p>Sacred shrine where priests revealed the future – ORACLE Like other peoples, Greeks considered religion – NECESSARY TO THE WELL BEING OF THE STATE</p><p>Greeks used rituals to - ENCOURAGE THE GODS TO BE GENEROUS </p><p>Greek Tragedies examined all of these topics EXCEPT - CRITICISM OF INTELLECTUALS</p><p>The sixth century philosopher Pythagoras taught that – TRUTH WAS TO BE FOUND IN MUSIC AND NUMBERS</p><p>Herodotus wrote what is considered – THE FIRST REAL HISTORY IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION</p>
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