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Title: A student's study-guide in ancient history; a combination of outlines, map work and questions to aid in visualizing, understanding and remembering the important facts of ancient history and in grasping a sense of the modern world's debt to the peoples of ancient times
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Southworth, Gertrude Van Duyn, b. 1874
Subjects: History, Ancient History, Ancient
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : Iroquois publishing company, inc.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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FOREIGN WARS OF THE GREEKS 560 B. C—479 B. C. The Funic In vasion MAP WORK Locate and name the Greek colonies that formed the chief centers of WesternGreece. Locate and name Carthage. QUESTIONS 1. Tell about the founding of the coloniesof Western Greece. 2. At the time Persia was trying to con-quer Greece what other jiower, alliedwith Persia, was threatening certain ofthe Greek cities? 3. Where were these cities situated? 4.1 Give the name of the leading city inthe defense of Western Greece. ). What tyrant was ruling there at thattime? (). Describe and give the date and resultsof the battle of Himera. NOTES
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THE PREEMINENCE OF ATHENS 479 B. C—431 B. C. MAP WORK Locate and name Athens and the Piraeus. Locate and name Delos. Color on the map the greatest extent reached by the Athenian empire. QUESTIONS 1. Describe .the rebuilding and fortifyingof Athens after the defeat of thePersians. 2. Under what leader was the work done? 3. What other place did he strongly for-tify and why? 4. Give an account of the Delian con-federacy covering the purpose and na-ture. 5. Under whose leadership was it formed? 6. Who was Cimon, and why has he beencalled the Nelson of the Greeks? 7. Explain the failure of the confederacyof Delos and show how it was con-verted into the Athenian empire. 8. Show how the political views of Cimonand Pericles differed and relate the cir-cumstances that led to the ostracism ofCimon. 9. What was the foreign policy of Periclesin regard to Persia, Egypt, and Cyprus? NOTES

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