AP World Unit TWO

"The formation of new cultural communities"
1000 b.c.e.-400 c.e.
Topics:
Greece and Iran
An Age of Empires: Rome and Han Chine
India and Southeast Asia

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CHAPTER FIVE

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Alexander

p.150
(356-323 bce)
King of Macedonia in northern Greece. Between 334 and 323bce he conquered the Persian Empire, reached the Indus Valley, founded many Greek-style cities, and spread Greek culture across the Middle East. Later known as Alexander the Great.

Alexandria

p.152
City on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt founded by Alexander. It became the capital of the Hellenistic kingdom of the Ptolemies. It contained the famous Library and Museum - a center for leading scientific and literary figures. Its merchants engaged in trade with areas bordering the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.

Cyrus

p.129

Darius I

p.130

Democracy

p.141

Hellenistic Age

p.151

Herodotus

p.142

Hoplite

p.138

Peloponnesian War

p.148

Pericles

p.143

Persepolis

p.131

Persian Wars

p.144

Polis

p.138

Ptolemies

p.151

sacrifice

p.141

Satrap

p.130

Socrates

p.146

Trireme

p.145

Tyrant

p.140

Zoroastrianism

p.132


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