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Connections: A World HistorySecond Edition
Chapter
Connections: A World History, Second EditionEdward H. Judge • John W. Langdon
Greek Civilization and Its Expansion into Asia2000–30 B.C.E.
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Greek AthletesGreek Athletes
The Greco-Macedonian WorldThe Greco-Macedonian World
Greek Civilization and Its Expansion Greek Civilization and Its Expansion into Asia, 2000–30 into Asia, 2000–30 B.C.E.B.C.E.
A. Early GreeceB. Archaic Greece, 750–500 B.C.E.C. Classical Greece, 500–338 B.C.E. D. The Arts and Philosophy in Classical GreeceE. Classical Greek Society and ReligionF. The Empire of Alexander the GreatG. Connections and Conflicts in the Hellenistic
World
Early GreeceEarly Greece
Early GreeceEarly Greece
A. Geography
FOUNDATION MAP 7.1 Greece and Western AnatoliaFOUNDATION MAP 7.1 Greece and Western Anatolia
Early GreeceEarly Greece
B. Mycenae and Crete1. Minoan civilization
2. Mycenaean civilization
3. Homer
Gold mask of Agamemnon.Gold mask of Agamemnon.
Early GreeceEarly Greece
C. The Polis1. The Dark Ages
2. The government of Greek city-states
Archaic GreeceArchaic Greece750–500 750–500 B.C.E.B.C.E.
Archaic GreeceArchaic Greece750–500 750–500 B.C.E.B.C.E.
A. Greek Colonization and the Spread of Greek Culture1. Causes and consequences of colonization
MAP 7.2 The Greek Colonies, 750–550 B.C.E.MAP 7.2 The Greek Colonies, 750–550 B.C.E.
Archaic GreeceArchaic Greece750–500 750–500 B.C.E.B.C.E.
B. Rivalry Between Sparta and Athens1. Spartan military oligarchy
2. Athenian democracy
Spartan warrior.Spartan warrior.
Classical GreeceClassical Greece500–338 500–338 B.C.E.B.C.E.
Classical GreeceClassical Greece500–338 500–338 B.C.E.B.C.E.
A. The Persian Wars
B. Athenian Dominance and the Spartan Response1. The Age of Pericles
MAP 7.3 The Delian and Peloponnesian Leagues, MAP 7.3 The Delian and Peloponnesian Leagues, 431 B.C.E.431 B.C.E.
Pericles.Pericles.
Classical GreeceClassical Greece500–338 500–338 B.C.E.B.C.E.
C. The Peloponnesian War1. Weakening of Greece
2. Conquest by Philip of Macedon
The Arts and Philosophy in The Arts and Philosophy in Classical GreeceClassical Greece
The Arts and Philosophy in The Arts and Philosophy in Classical GreeceClassical Greece
A. Architecture, Sculpture, and Pottery1. Artistic styles and techniques
The Parthenon.The Parthenon.
Galloping horses pull aGalloping horses pull achariot across the face ofchariot across the face of
a ceramic Greek vase.a ceramic Greek vase.
The Arts and Philosophy in The Arts and Philosophy in Classical GreeceClassical Greece
B. Greek Drama1. Aeschylus
2. Sophocles
3. Euripides
4. Aristophanes
The Arts and Philosophy in The Arts and Philosophy in Classical GreeceClassical Greece
C. Philosophy1. Socrates
2. Plato
3. Aristotle
Classical Greek SocietyClassical Greek Societyand Religionand Religion
Classical Greek SocietyClassical Greek Societyand Religionand Religion
A. Free Labor and Slavery1. Greek agriculture
2. Greek slavery
B. The Status of Women1. Spartan women
2. Athenian women
Greek women.Greek women.
Classical Greek SocietyClassical Greek Societyand Religionand Religion
C. Greek Religion1. The Greek gods
2. Festivals and religious practice
Asklepios, the Greek Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine.god of medicine.
The Empire ofThe Empire ofAlexander the GreatAlexander the Great
The Empire ofThe Empire ofAlexander the GreatAlexander the Great
A. Alexander’s Conquests1. Subjugation of Greece and Persia
Alexander the Great.Alexander the Great.
The Empire ofThe Empire ofAlexander the GreatAlexander the Great
B. The Fate and Impact of Alexander’s Empire1. Efforts to rule Persia
2. Fusion of Greek and Persian culture
3. Dissolution of Alexander’s empire
4. Legacy
MAP 7.4 The Empire of Alexander the Great, 336–MAP 7.4 The Empire of Alexander the Great, 336–323 B.C.E.323 B.C.E.
Connections and ConflictsConnections and Conflictsin the Hellenistic Worldin the Hellenistic World
Connections and ConflictsConnections and Conflictsin the Hellenistic Worldin the Hellenistic World
A. Commercial and Cultural Connections1. Trade
2. Cultural and intellectual exchange
MAP 7.5 The Hellenistic Kingdoms, 323–146 B.C.E.MAP 7.5 The Hellenistic Kingdoms, 323–146 B.C.E.
Connections and ConflictsConnections and Conflictsin the Hellenistic Worldin the Hellenistic World
A. Commercial and Cultural Connections3. Hellenistic science
4. Mystery religions
Mithras slaying the sacred bull.Mithras slaying the sacred bull.
Connections and ConflictsConnections and Conflictsin the Hellenistic Worldin the Hellenistic World
B. Politics and Governance1. Monarchy
2. Decline
Key Dates and DevelopmentsKey Dates and Developments