1. Describe Alexander the Great using Functions of Management. Planning Alexander knew a thing or two about setting objectives and what needs to be done to achieve it. He knew how to strategize. This was best shown when they were planning the attack to kill Darius. Leading The movie presented Alexander’s excellent leadership skills. He trusted his subordinates by delegating the jobs to them. He communicated with his army‚ if possible‚ one by one‚ to show his soldiers how he values them‚ to encourage
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Chapter Four! Greece and Iran 1000 – 30 B.C.E. ⅠAncient Iran 1000 - 500 B.C.E • Also known as the Persian Empire. • Little written materials are left. A. Geography and Resources • Northwest Iran was more open to attacks by the nomads of Central Asia. • Irrigation in the first millennium B.C.E. enabled people to move to open plains so they could plant. • Under ground irrigation channels. • Human survival depended on a delicate ecological balance. B. the Rise of the Persian Empire • “Iranians”
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Darius embossed this symbol on gold coins‚ which became the currency to trade within the kingdom. Alexander of Macedonia Darius’ conqueror‚ Alexander the Great‚ took this concept further. Discovered in his father’s tomb‚ an Ivory head of Alexander’s was found‚ showing that his image had been made for him in advance of him becoming king. In Pompeii‚ a copy of an original Macedonian painting‚ shows Alexander the great‚ shown fearless‚ fixated on his enemy and leading from the front. He is in the midst
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culture affected the world through Alexander the great‚ ideas and literature.Alexander the great is important to the spreading of Greek culture in the world because without this man and his beliefs this would have never happened. According to History.com‚ “During his youth‚ Alexander was tutored by the philosopher Aristotle
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increasing involvement in the Hellenistic area starting with its wars with Hannibal of Carthage and how the Hellenistic Kingdoms of Antigonids‚ the Seleucids and the Ptolemies and several other minor powers in the area came to be after the death of Alexander. The essay will focus on the factors that the writer believes contributed to the clashes. These being‚ Philips alliance with Hannibal and the Carthaginian empire‚ the results of ambassadors from Rhodes and Pergamum being received in Rome and telling
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Following the Battle of Gaugamela‚ Alexander planned on deploying the same tactics used against the Persians during the battle in Issus. In reply‚ his generals disagreed with repeating that tactic as it would put Alexander in danger‚ it would leave the left and center unit weaken against Persian‚ and purpose that Alexander take the fight towards Darius together with his army. Alexander opposed to his general’s idea as he was very firmed on his own belief and reassured his generals that if he is able
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Essay Question Unit III Originally starting as friends‚ Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton quickly developed almost opposite views and expectations of the United States. The two feuded and sometimes compromised over every issue under the sun. The two men aspired for a common goal‚ a well-rounded America‚ but they went about this goal differently. The Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian movements possessed many similarities and differences in many areas‚ like interpretation of the Constitution‚ political
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Alexander The Great? A leader‚ a god‚ powerful‚ strong‚ cunning‚ and great; Alexander of Macedonia was all the above‚ but is he influential to the current day‚ evolving culture? Alexander was at his peak in conquest over 2000 years ago‚ so does he really still hold an impact to life and culture today? Controversy has followed these questions and many ideas have surfaced defending the belief that culturally Alexander was not that great. Alexander was deemed great because he conquered territories
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son‚ Alexander the Great. For 50 years prior to Alexander the Greek polis ended in war‚ then the dominant polies jockeyed for prominence—first Sparta‚ Thebes‚ and then Athens (Coffin). Since the Classical period was coming to and end‚ the Hellenistic era was beginning. At this point‚ according to our historical findings‚ the Hellenistic period began‚ and ran for about three hundred years. Precisely‚ the Hellenistic period began with the defeat of the Greek city-states by Philip and Alexander in 338
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In the time of our fore fathers‚ many men have clashed in the political gauntlet of the United States. But few have had the same impact as Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Two men diametrically opposed to one another‚ from birth and family‚ to the beliefs each men shared. My goal here today is to show you that these men‚ while different in virtually all surface aspects‚ they are alike where it counts. This essay will compare and contrast both men in their lives‚ beginning with their youth
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