Review for Test

We will be taking our test on classical Ancient Greece on the day we come back from spring break which will be that Monday. The test will be covering everything from chapter one all the way to chapter four. The titles of the chapters are as follows, in order: cultures of the mountains and the sea, warring city-states, democracy an d Greece's golden age, and Alexander's empire. The first chapter, which is the cultures of the mountains and the sea, will be easy since we have already have taken a test on that and as Mr. Schick noted we can use that as our study guide. Today, however, we covered philosophy and art of Alexander's empire. Epicureanism and stoicism were a heading on the rest of the outline which we completed today. Zeno founded the social philosophy. The Colossus of Rhodes was a one hundred foot bronze statue whose feet spanned the harbor of Rhodes. Towards one hundred fifty B.C. Hellenistic culture was on it's decline. Mr. Schick also gave us a heads up at the essay questions which will be on the test. Like previous tests, we will have a choice of three questions to answer. The first one is to discuss the differences of the types of government which are oligarchy, aristocracy and democracy. The second one is to talk about the differences of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle's philosophies. The final one is the progression of Greek civilization form Minoan, Mycenaean, and then to Dorian.

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