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Greece
1)
Hellenistic - The blending of culture.
Alexandria - An Egyptian city that became the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization.
Euclid - A highly regarded mathematician, who taught in Alexandria.
Archimedes - A Hellenistic scientist, of Syracuse, who studied at Alexandria. He accurately estimated the value of pi (π).
Colossus of Rhodes - A bronze statue that stood more than 100 feet high.
3) How did the trade contribute to cultural diversity in the Hellenistic city of Alexandria?
Alexandria became the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization.
4) How did the Euclid influence some of the developments in astronomy during Hellenistic period?The astronomers, Eratosthenes and Aristarchus, used his geometry text that we still use today.
5) What did Stoicism and Epicureanism have in common?They both promote having social unity.
1)
Hellenistic - The blending of culture.
Alexandria - An Egyptian city that became the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization.
Euclid - A highly regarded mathematician, who taught in Alexandria.
Archimedes - A Hellenistic scientist, of Syracuse, who studied at Alexandria. He accurately estimated the value of pi (π).
Colossus of Rhodes - A bronze statue that stood more than 100 feet high.
3) How did the trade contribute to cultural diversity in the Hellenistic city of Alexandria?
Alexandria became the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization.
4) How did the Euclid influence some of the developments in astronomy during Hellenistic period?The astronomers, Eratosthenes and Aristarchus, used his geometry text that we still use today.
5) What did Stoicism and Epicureanism have in common?They both promote having social unity.
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