At the Battle of Chaeronea (338 B.C.E.), Philip II

A) was killed, leaving Alexander in control of Greece.
B) drove the Persian navy out of the Aegean Sea.
C) unified Macedon for the first time in its history.
D) suffered a humiliating defeat.
E) defeated the Greek poleis, ending their independence.


E

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What was the significance of the Roman Peace and what did it accomplish?

What will be an ideal response?

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A) the church. B) the aristocracy. C) common people. D) merchants. E) scholars.

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a. predict a future event. b. make comparisons. c. make generalizations about what they actually see and what might have caused what they see. d. create a consensus. e. eliminate bias in studying evidence.

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