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Alexander the Great? writing prompt

Based on his actions and his character, does Alexander III of Macedonia deserve the title of "the Great?"
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Content/Language Goal: I will write to evaluate if Alexander the III deserves the title of "Great"

Learning Targets:
SS.742.05.03- Use criteria that identify the attributes of a good government and apply to specific examples (CAS: 7.4.2.e)


Directions:
  1. ​Using your research from the previous lesson on Alexander the III you will answer the question above using a 5 paragraph essay. 
  2. For this essay, you will need to cite 2 sources from the documents you studied. In this link, there is a guide to citing your sources: ​Guide to correctly using MLA citation.
  3. You will follow the same writing process for this essay as you did for the essay on the "SILK ROAD" in our China unit. 
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