Feb. 27 th Bellwork –Turn in 10.4 handout if you haven’t already –Checkpoint #101 Classwork –Chapter 10 review Quizlet BRING YOUR DEVICE TO CLASS IF YOU.

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Feb. 27 th Bellwork –Turn in 10.4 handout if you haven’t already –Checkpoint #101 Classwork –Chapter 10 review Quizlet BRING YOUR DEVICE TO CLASS IF YOU HAVE ONE

Check point #101 Greece Number paper seconds for each slide

1. What is the time period after Alexander the Great died called? A. Classical Age of Greece B. Hellenistic Age C. Pax Romana D. Han Dyansty

2. What philosophy insisted not letting your emotions control you? A.Epicureanism B.Democracy C.Stoicism D.Confucianism

3. Euclid is best known for________. A. Algebra B. Chemistry C. Physics D. Geometry

4. What was one difference between classical Greek art and Hellenistic art ? A. Classical art looked more realistic B. Hellenistic art looked more realistic C. Classical comedies were many about ordinary people D. Hellenistic comedy made fun of politics and religion

5. What growing civilization eventually conquered all the Hellenistic kingdoms? A. Persians B. Romans C. Mesopotamians D. The Mongols

6. Identify the civilizations A. Egypt B. Harappa C. China D. Phoenicia

7. Which date is the oldest date? A. c. 235 B.C. B C. A.D.546 D. C.E. 576

Check your answers

1. What is the time period after Alexander the Great died called? A. Classical Age of Greece B. Hellenistic Age C. Pax Romana D. Han Dyansty

2. What philosophy insisted not letting your emotions control you? A.Epicureanism B.Democracy C.Stoicism D.Confucianism

3. Euclid is best known for________. A. Algebra B. Chemistry C. Physics D. Geometry

4. What was one difference between classical Greek art and Hellenistic art ? A. Classical art looked more realistic B. Hellenistic art looked more realistic C. Classical comedies were many about ordinary people D. Hellenistic comedy made fun of politics and religion

5. What growing civilization eventually conquered all the Hellenistic kingdoms? A. Persians B. Romans C. Mesopotamians D. The Mongols

6. Identify the civilizations A. Egypt B. Harappa C. China D. Phoenicia

7. Which date is the oldest date? A. c. 235 B.C. B C. A.D.546 D. C.E. 576

Feb. 27 th Bellwork –Turn in 10.4 handout if you haven’t already –Checkpoint #101 Classwork –Chapter 10 review Quizlet BRING YOUR DEVICE TO CLASS IF YOU HAVE ONE