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Ancient Greece Jeopardy
Geography
Philosophy
Great Greeks
Wars
Art
Sparta and
Athens
Miscellaneous
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Geography 100
• To get from Athens to Troy by boat you
would need to cross this Sea
Geography 200
• The Minoan Palace of Knossos was located
on this island
Geography 300
• Greeks came here, the perceived center of
the world, to have all their questions
answered.
Geography 400
During the second Persian invasion, Xerxes marched his army across this straight.
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Geography 500
• This tiny island is believed by some to be a
possible site for the Lost City of Atlantis.
Philosophers 100
This philosopher believed that “The unexamined life
is not worth living.”
Philosophers 200
• Plato wrote this document in part to justify
his belief that rulers should be philosophers.
Philosophers 300
• This philosopher classified over 500
animals.
Philosophers 400
• This philosopher was sentenced to death for
‘corrupting the youth of Athens’.
Philosophers 500
• These traveling teachers charged money for
their services.
Great Greeks 100
• This unlikely ruler of Athens rose to power
through the democratic process and led
Athens to defeat the Persians, only to be
ostracized shortly after the war.
Great Greeks 200
This Great Greek taught Alexander the Great.
Great Greeks 300
This GG planned the Sicilian Expedition
during the Peloponnesian War but ended up
being a traitor to Athens, running to Sparta
to explain the plan.
Great Greeks 400
• This Great Greek is known as the father of
history
Great Greeks 500
• This Great Greek made advances in
astronomy and believed that the planets
orbited around the Earth
Wars 100
• In this Persian War battle, named after the
place it was fought, the Greeks were outnumbered 300 to 1.
Wars 200
During this war, Pericles brought all
Athenians into the walled city of Athens.
Wars 300
• In this Persian War battle, the ferocious
Spartans held off the Persian Army long
enough to give Athenians time to evacuate
their beloved city to Salamis.
Wars 400
• This was Athens’ weapon of choice in the
Battle of Salamis.
Wars 500
• This was the name of an Athenian soldier
who could afford proper armor to protect
himself.
Art 100
This technique is used by artist to
demonstrate natural muscle alignment.
Art 200
• Calm, stoic expressions and idealized bodies are
characteristic of this time period
Art 300
• In this time period, sculptures show individuals
demonstrating deep emotions.
Art 400
• What type of sculpture is this?
Art 500
What type of sculpture is this?
Sparta and Athens 100
• In this city-state young boys received an
education in reading, writing, art, dance,
sports, music and poetry.
Sparta and Athens 200
• In this city-state boys began military
training at age 7.
Sparta and Athens 300
• Sparta had this form of government,
meaning ‘ruled by a few’.
Sparta and Athens 400
• Elements of this temple to Athena can be
seen replicated in structures throughout
Western civilization
Sparta and Athens 500
• The temple to Athena is built on this hill in
Athens.
Miscellaneous 100
• This is the birthplace of democracy
Miscellaneous 200
• Alexander the Great was from here.
Miscellaneous 300
• Before Greek city-states emerged, this
civilization thrived on the island of Crete.
Miscellaneous 400
• This new culture developed out of the
fusion of Greek and Persian cultures.
Miscellaneous 500
This Great Greek playwrite added a second actor to plays.