Glencoe World History: Modern Times © 2011 Virginia Edition

Chapter 2: Ancient Greece and Rome

Student Web Activity

Alexander the Great

Introduction
Alexander conquered a large amount of territory in a remarkably short time. Despite his many invasions and conquests, he gained the respect of many of those he conquered by showing respect for local cultures. Although his empire was short-lived, it left an enduring Greek influence on the civilizations he conquered. In this activity you will learn more about Alexander's life and conquests.

Destination Title: Alexander the Great

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Directions

  • Scroll through the Website and read the information.
  • Take notes as you scan the text.


Use the information you found to answer the following questions.

1
What is the legend of Gordian Knot?
2
Give an example of Alexander's attempts to blend Greek and Persian cultures.
3
What did Alexander do when he found the Persian King Darius, his main opponent, dead? Analyze the reasons for his actions.
4
How did Alexander treat important local rulers, such as Porus, a powerful Indian leader?
5
Write a short newspaper article from an Indian or Persian perspective reporting on local reactions to Alexander's conquest. As you "report," take into account as many consequences of the invasion as you can identify from your reading.
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