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The Greeks at War AIM Why were the conquests of Alexander the Great important to the development of the Western World Do Now Quiz Write Down Aim in Notebook

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The Greeks at War AIM Why were the conquests of Alexander the Great important to the development of the Western World Do Now Quiz Write Down Aim in Notebook Thermopylae Stranger go tell the Spartans that we lie here in obedience to their laws. bu l ly p u l p itga m es co m brPage 2br SETUP page 15 TILT Table page 56 AFTERMATH table page 58 KEEP YOUR DAMN DICE ACT TWO page 43 GIVE YOUR DICE AWAY ACT ONE page 35 half the dice are gone FIASCO WHAT www bu l ly p u l p itga m es co m TCI Ch. 37. Add to your notebook. Aftermath of WWII (37) 4. Essential Question. Did the US learn from past mistakes at the end of World War II?. End of Isolationism (Sec. 2). WORLD BANK. Helped countries recover from the war. Writing the 'Histories' of the Wars of . 1948. Aims. To . learn about the creation of the state of . Israel.. To trace the history of Israel/Palestine from the end of the British Mandate (1945 -1948), through the 1948 Arab-Israeli War until the signing of the armistices between Israel and the Arab states signed in 1949.. Hurricane Katrina - 2005. The most destructive (in terms of property damage and cost) natural disaster in US history.. Approximately 1800 directly related deaths, countless indirectly related. One of the most powerful hurricanes – winds over 250km/h. The Greeks. Phalanx. The Creation of the Phalanx (800BC-100BC). a rectangular mass formation, . composed entirely of heavy . infantry. armed with . spears. , . pikes. , or similar weapons.. The word phalanx derives from the Greek word (. Wars between Greeks and Persians in 5. th. century BC. Roughly from 492 – 448 BC. Two main invasions of Greece by . Achaemenid. kings of Persia. Herodotus – primary historian. Map . pf. Persian Empire. Leading city state . The City State of Sparta. This Is Sparta!!!. As you all know that The Greeks always . Fought with each other, they broke into . City states. In this presentation You will see . And witness the details the life in a Spartan community. Each citizen would train to be a soldier. Girls were also taught to fight ,lie, steal and Kill!. Laura Watt. Pearl Harbor was a . United States Navy deep-water naval . base.. Japan bombed . Pearl . Harbor, Hawaii. , in . December . 7, . 1941.. The main goal of the attack was to destroy American. Notebook Entry . #3. Inspiration for Columbus. Marco Polo’s journeys from 1271 – 1295 to China inspire Columbus.. Marco tells of lands with amazing riches and spectacular cities.. Publishes details in book called . The Oath of Plataea and the End of the . Graeco. -Persian . Wars. Paul Cartledge. Oxford University Press. June 2013. The Aegean Greek World in the Classical Period. From Cartledge, . Ancient Greece . Make them pages 21-25. * Please turn to page 295 in our . red books . Read the introduction to . Chapter 28: Fighting the Persian Wars. Use the map on 295 to tell me how far it is from. Athens . to the . The Battle of Salamis WORLD HISTORY READERS Level 3- ⑦ A Sea Battle Near Thermopylae How was the Battle of Thermopylae related to the Battle of Salamis? When the Persians, from modern-day Iran, invaded Greece, Sparta and some other Greek cities sent soldiers to stop Xerxes at the narrow pass of Thermopylae. The Persians won that battle, and the Greek navy had to pull back from where they were fighting the Persians at sea. The Greek fleet of ships moved to a narrow area of water called the Straits of Salamis. Because it was narrow, it was a good place for a small fleet to fight a big one. YOUR NAME HERE. YOUR TITLE/POSITION HERE. YOUR ORGANIZATION NAME HERE. What is Trauma?. An event that involves. actual or threatened death. serious injury or threat to physical integrity. Types of events . \"4 minutes ago -

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