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31. What form of government did the Thebes extablish during the Theban Hegemony |
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Democracy. When the Spartan garrison was expelled a democratic constitution was set up in place of the traditional oligarchy. |
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32. When Athens came back into power, why did its empire (and the 2nd Athenian Confederation) not last? |
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They had no reason to stay together, so it crumbled and once agian Greece became a nation of independent city-states. |
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33. Who was responsible for organizing a philosophical system of thought in Athens? |
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34. What was the name of the school of philosophy founded by Plato? |
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35. During which hegemony was philosophy organized? |
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36. What characterized the Hellenistic Age? |
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Greek culture and power extended across the known world. It spread through conquests by Philip and Alexander. Greek ideas of politics, laws, literature, philosophy, religion and art influence later civilizations. |
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37. What did Philip learn from the Greeks during his confinement at Thebes during the Theban hegemony? |
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Philip learned about Greek politics and military. |
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38. Who warned the Athenians to beware of Philip II and his growing power? |
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39. What were Demosthenes speeches called. They warned against Philip. |
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40. What two qualities did Philip have that helped him unite the Greek city states? |
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1. States-man-ship (Ability to talk) 2. Great military leader |
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41a. What political unit dies out with the rise of Philip? |
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41b. What type of government system returns with Philip of Macedon and remains the dominant form for the next 1600 years? |
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Monarchy (Monarch on a Throne) |
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42. What city did Philip II (re)name that Paul later writes a letter to? |
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