Chapter 1. The Greek Experience, 3500-30 B.C.E.

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Timeline Quiz

This activity will help you learn the correct historical sequence of major events and developments in this chapter. While it’s important to know the correct dates for historical events, it’s even more important to understand the sequence of related events.

Match the dates in the column on the left to the correct events in the dropdown on the right. When you finish, click the “submit” button to turn in your work.

Drop Down Questions

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