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Question 22 (1 point)
(04.05 MC)

Use the map to answer the following question:

Map of Alexander the Greats empire. Area stretches from Macedonia and the northeastern top of the African coast in the west through Persia and into the Hindu Kush Mountains in the east. Much of the land is along coastline Macedonia, Asia Minor, Palestine, and Alexandra, in Egypt, all edge the Mediterranean Sea coastline, the land in Persia lies between the Caspian Sea to the north and the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea to the south. Map also shows routes of Alexanders empire, marked by battles starting with Granius in 334 BC, Issus in 333 BC, and Gougamela in 331 BC. Red arrows indicate that the empire worked from west to south and east.

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Which of the following conclusions can you make based on the information in the map? (1 point)

a
Alexander's route included the lands he conquered to expand his empire.

b
Alexander's conquests spread the Greek culture to the east, to the north, and to the south.

c
Alexander set off to build an empire after he inherited Macedonia and Greece.

d
Alexander fought battles in Africa, Asia, and Europe.

Question 23 (1 point)
(04.05 MC)

Use the map to answer the following question:

Map of Alexander the Greats empire. Area stretches from Macedonia and the northeastern top of the African coast in the west through Persia and into the Hindu Kush Mountains in the east. Much of the land is along coastline—Macedonia, Asia Minor, Palestine, and Alexandra (in Egypt) all edge the Mediterranean Sea coastline, the land in Persia lies between the Caspian Sea to the north and the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea to the south. Map also shows routes of Alexanders empire, marked by battles starting with Granius in 334 BC, Issus in 333 BC, and Gougamela in 331 BC. Red arrows indicate that the empire worked from west to south and east.

© 2012 The Exploration Company

According to this map, the Hellenistic Age shaped the culture from (1 point)

a
334 BCE to 323 BCE

b
323 BCE to 334 BCE

c
334 BCE to 331 BCE

d
330 BCE to 323 BCE

Question 24 (1 point)
(04.05 LC)
Alexander was king of (1 point)

a
Peloponnesus

b
Sparta

c
Athens

d
Macedonia

Question 25 (1 point)
(04.05 LC)
Which school of philosophy taught high moral standards? (1 point)

a
Golden Mean

b
Stoicism

c
Socratic Method

d
Republicanism

Question 26 (1 point)
(04.06 LC)
Who wrote famous Greek tragedies? (1 point)

a
Homer

b
Sophocles

c
Aristophanes

d
Hippocrates

Question 27 (1 point)
(04.06 MC)
Which of the following was a result of the trial and sentencing to death of Socrates? (1 point)

a
Plato distrusted democracy and later founded a school that taught the importance of reason.

b
Plato began to openly criticize the use of the Socratic Method.

c
Plato wrote The Republic, which claimed there was no need for a government of any type.

d
Plato viewed philosophers as responsible for corrupting and weakening society.