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Ancient Greece
Jeopardy
One Culture, Many City States
Round 2
Round 1
Category 1
Government
Category 2
City States
Category 3
Geography
Category 4
Islands and
Seas
Category 5
Greek
Architecture
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Category 1 – 10 points
This is known as the “rule of one.”
Monarchy
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Category 1 – 20 points
This is known as the “rule of the people.”
Democracy
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Category 1 – 30 points
This is known as the “rule of the rich.”
Oligarchy
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Category 1 – 40 points
This is a person that has certain rights and
responsibilities to his/her country/city.
Citizen
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Category 1– 50 points
This city was the first in recorded history to
use democracy.
Athens
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Category 2 – 10 points
This city-state really emphasized athletics,
its army, and education.
Sparta
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Category 2 – 20 points
This is the clearing around a city’s acropolis
that served as a market/meeting place.
Agora
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Category 2 – 30 points
This is a large hill that city residents used
as shelter.
Acropolis
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Category 2 – 40 points
City, or group of people away from Greece
that still have ties to Greece.
Colony
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Category 2 – 50 points
This is the Greek word for city-state.
Polis
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Category 3 – 10 points
A mountain in northern Greece fabled as
the home of the gods.
Mount Olympus
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Category 3 – 20 points
This is the landform that is an area of land
almost completely surrounded by water.
Peninsula
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Category 3 – 30 points
This is the mountain range in Northern
Italy.
Alps
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Category 3 – 40 points
The large hand-like peninsula located
southwest of Attica.
Peloponnesus
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Category 3 – 50 points
Population of Greece was small due to the
fact that the land was _________
Non-arable (non-farmable)
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Category 4 – 10 points
This sea is located to the South of Greece.
Mediterranean Sea
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Category 4 – 20 points
This sea is located to East the of Greece.
Aegean Sea
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Category 4 – 30 points
This is the river that runs through the Alps.
Po River
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Category 4– 40 points
Carthage was located in which modern day
African Country.
Tunisia
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Category 4– 50 points
This is the biggest of Greece’s islands
Crete
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Category 5 – 10 points
Name this column:
Ionic
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Category 5 – 20 points
A temple built for the goddess Athena
Parthenon
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Category 5– 30 points
Name this column:
Doric
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Category 5 – 40 points
Name this Column:
Corinthian
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Category 5– 50 points
The Parthenon was built for this Greek
Goddess
Athena
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Final Jeopardy
Round 2
Category 6
Philosophy
Category 7
Famous
Places
Category 8
Greek
Achievements
Category 9
Famous
People
Category 10
Miscellaneous
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Category 6– 20 points
This is a person that is a skillful public
speaker.
Orator
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Category 6– 40 points
This famous philosopher was Alexander’s
teacher.
Aristotle
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Category 6– 60 points
This teacher lead discussions and debates
on the right way to live in the early 400’s
B.C. and executed for questioning the laws
and religion of Athens.
Socrates
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Category 6– 80 points
This man was a student of Socrates and
also wrote “The Republic”.
Plato
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Category 6– 100 points
Name the famous Macedonian General
who eventually conquered Greece
Alexander the Great
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Category 7– 20 points
This land was famous for it extremely
skilled sailors.
Phoenicia
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Category 7 – 40 points
Which Greek city-state focused on Military.
Sparta
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Category 7– 60 points
Where was Alexander the Great from.
Macedonia
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Category 7– 80 points
What separated the Greek city-states and
allowed them to develop independently.
Mountains
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Category 7– 100 points
This is the city that was first settled in
ancient Greece.
Mycenae
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Category 8– 20 points
This is a lawmaking body of government.
Assembly
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Category 8– 40 points
A group of citizens chosen to hear
evidence and make decisions in a
courtroom.
Jury
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Category 8– 60 points
This is the search for wisdom and the right
way to live.
Philosophy
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Category 8– 80 points
This building, built to honor Athena, is the
largest building on the Acropolis in Athens.
Parthenon
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Category 8– 100 points
Name one famous Greek philosopher.
Socrates, Plato or Aristotle
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Category 9– 20 points
This man was the king of a civilization
making its home in Crete around 2,000
B.C. The civilization was called Minoa.
Minos
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Category 9– 40 points
Athenian leader that fought for equal rights
for all people during the golden age of
Greece.
Pericles
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Category 9– 60 points
Brilliant military leader that spread the
Greek empire all the way into what is today
India.
Alexander
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Category 9 – 80 points
This famous Greek poet wrote the Iliad and
Odyssey.
Homer
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Category 9 – 100 points
This Macedonian king that conquered
Greece. This man was also Alexander’s
father.
Philip II
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Category 10 – 20 points
This was a series of long battles fought
between Athens and the Spartans.
Peloponnesian Wars
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Category 10 – 40 points
A new culture that blended Greek, African,
and Indian ideals that was created do to the
increased trading between cultures.
Hellenism
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Category 10 – 60 points
This was a Greek War ship.
Trireme
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Category 10 – 80 points
These are small army units.
Phalanxes
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Category 10 – 100 points
Hellenism was created because of the
interaction of the different cultures, which
results in “_________________,” or each
culture taking the best of each others and
throwing away old ideas.
Cultural Diffusion
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Final Jeopardy
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wager on this question
Final Jeopardy
What was the name of the battle when the
Spartans protected the mountain pass from
the Persians to prevent them from invading
Greece
The Battle of Thermopylae