Jeopardy Partner’s Names

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Ancient Greek
Jeopardy Game #2
Jeopardy
Mystery
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Ancient Greece 2
General
Misc
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300
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People
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Bonus Question 1
Bonus Question 2
Mystery 100
 What were the two earliest cultural
groups to develop in Greece?
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Dorians and Hebrews
Minoans and Mycenaeans
Trojans and Olympians
Sumerians and Athenians
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Mystery 200
 The ___________________________
Sea lies to the east of the Greek
mainland.
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Mystery 300
 Two of the greatest city-states in Greece
were __________ and ___________.
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Mystery 400
 ______________ was the leader of a
powerful alliance of Greek city-states
after the Persian Wars.
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Mystery 500
 Many of the geometry rules from the
writings of _________________ are still
used today.
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Mystery 600 –
Daily Double!!
 Athenian domination of the
__________________ League caused
Sparta to declare war on Athens.
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General 100
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In Athens, most of the boys from poor
families
 learned how to sing and play musical
instruments.
 studied warfare and were placed in the army.
 became farmers and grew food for the wealthy.
 were taught astronomy, geometry, and science.
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General 200
 Which of the following is the best prediction of
what might have happened in Sparta if its army
had become weak?
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Slaves would have staged a rebellion.
Spartan women would have joined the army.
Soldiers would have lost their self-confidence.
Boys would have lost their courage and
strength.
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General 300 –
Daily Double!
 What can you infer about the ancient Greeks
based upon their achievements?
 The ancient Greeks most valued warfare and
battle.
 The ancient Greeks valued philosophy and art.
 The ancient Greeks were most interested in
farming.
 The ancient Greeks felt that literature was
pointless.
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General 400
 Greek philosophers believed that one thing
was more important than anything else in life.
What was it?
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using the human mind to think and understand.
Helping others to be happy and comfortable
Encouraging people to worship the gods
Understanding how the human body works.
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General 500
 This meeting was an opportunity for all
citizens to debate and vote on laws.
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General 600
 Aristotle believed that people should use
_________________ to govern their
lives.
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Miscellaneous 100
 Democracy in Athens came to an end
after these people conquered Greece.
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Miscellaneous 200
 A leader who uses force to hold power
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Miscellaneous 300
 Rich landowners
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Miscellaneous 400
 Because people were upset by his ideas,
___________________ was arrested
and sentenced to death.
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Miscellaneous 500
 A unit of soldiers mounted on horses is
called a _____________________.
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Miscellaneous 600 –
Daily Double!!
 An ________________________ is an
agreement to work together.
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People 100
 A Greek famous for his fables.
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People 200 –
Daily Double!!
 This leader encouraged the people of his
city to participate in government.
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People 300
 Brilliant elected leader who led the
Athens government from about
460 BC until 429 BC.
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People 400
 A famous poet and one of the earliest
Greek writers
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People 500
 Alexander worked to spread Greek culture throughout
his empire. What conclusion can you draw from this?
 Alexander thought that all other cultures were
weak.
 Alexander was trying to build a friendship with
the Greeks.
 Alexander was trying to make the Persian
Empire angry.
 Alexander admired and enjoyed Greek culture
and ideas.
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People 600
 Euclid is considered one of the greatest
____________________ in all of world
history.
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Bonus Question 1
 What was the name of the battle where
the Greeks defeated the Persians?
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Bonus Question 2
 What was the name of the runner that
ran all the way from Marathon to
announce the winner of the Persian
Wars?
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