Transcript Jeopardy

Jeopardy
Geography &
Early Greece
Greek Dark Age Sparta
Athens
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Geography
& Early Greece
The early Greek city-states
were profoundly shaped by
these physical features
$100 Answer from Geography &
Early Greece
Bays, Harbors,
Mountains,
valleys & sea
coasts
$200 Question from Geography
& Early Greece
Due to their separation Greek
communities became fierce rivals,
a fact that eventually led to what
contest that was held in honor of
Zeus every 4 years
$200 Answer from Geography &
Early Greece
The Olympics
$300 Question from Geography
& Early Greece
The oldest civilization in Greece was
the Minoan society. They used the
sea to trade & became skilled artists
and architects. This would not have
been possible if they were not
located on the island of…..
$300 Answer from Geography &
Early Greece
Crete, with their capital at
Knossos
$400 Question from Geography & Early Greece
•This civilization may have
conquered the Minoans
$400 Answer from Geography &
Early Greece
Mycenaean
$500 Question from Geography & Early Greece
What has one of
the most popular
sports in Minoan
Crete?
$500 Answer from Geography & Early Greece
Bull Jumping – bonus 100, what do we call
these paintings?
$100 Question from Greek Dark
Age
This is a type of government
where the power is in the hands
of the people
$100 Answer from Greek Dark
Age
Democracy
$200 Question from Greek Dark
Age
This is a form of government
that is centered around 1 ruler
$200 Answer from Greek Dark
Age
Monarchy
$300 Question from Greek Dark
Age
This is form of
government where
several people make all
the decisions for the
citizens under their
control
$300 Answer from Greek Dark
Age
•Oligarchy
$400 Question from Greek Dark
Age
Pisistratus and
Hipparchus are examples
of this type of
government
$400 Answer from Greek Dark
Age
•Tyranny
$500 Question from Greek Dark
Age
honor and courage of
Greek aristocratic
heroes in battle was a
typical theme for this
writer whose stories
took place during the
Trojan War
$500 Answer from Greek Dark
Age
•Homer
$100 Question from Sparta
•This group farmed the land as
slaves & had war declared on
them every year.
$100 Answer from Sparta
The Helots
$200 Question from Sparta
•In Sparta, men spent
most of their time…
$200 Answer from Sparta
Training for war.
$300 Question from Sparta
Discipline and temwork
are the reasons that this
military formation
became so effective.
$300 Answer from Sparta
Phalanx
$400 Question from Sparta
•The battle where 300
Spartans and 9000 other
Greeks lost to the Persians
in a narrow pass during the
Persian war is known as….
$400 Answer from Sparta
Thermopylae
$500 Question from Sparta
Unlike other Greek women
Spartan women were
expected to….
$500 Answer from Sparta
Stay physically fit to bear healthy children
$100 Question from Athens
•Solon’s early reforms and
Cleisthenes' constitution
established the Athenian
government as
$100 Answer from Athens
a democracy
$200 Question from Athens
•Men in Athens were different
than those of Sparta because
they spent most of their time…
$200 Answer from Athens
Living well rounded lives,
going to school or
involving themselves in
government and trade
$300 Question from Athens
Following the revolt of Ionian Greeks
in Asia Minor, which started the
Persian War, Athens was able to
defeat Persia at the Battle of
__________
$300 Answer from Athens
Marathon
$400 Question from Athens
•This league was formed by Athens to
drive the Persians from the Aegean
Sea and Ionia
$400 Answer from Athens
The Delian League
$500 Question from Athens
What was the cause of the Peloponnesian
war and what was the final outcome
$500 Answer from Athens
Cause –Sparta's fear of the power of Athens
and its naval empire
Effect - the defeat of Athens and the collapse of
its empire
$100 Question from
Odds and Ends
Greek _________ was
used to express political
views as evidenced by
the play Lysistrata which
was written by
Aristophanes
$100 Answer from Odds and
Ends
Comedy
$200 Question from Odds and
Ends
This philosopher believed that
‘the unexamined life was not
worth living’ and was killed
for ‘corrupting the Athenian
youth’
$200 Answer from Odds and
Ends
Socrates
$300 Question from Odds and
Ends
in The Republic, this philosopher imagines
a perfect society ruled by philosopherkings
$300 Answer from Odds and
Ends
PLATO
$400 Question from Odds and Ends
This man is famous for
convincing the Athenians to
build ships following the
victory at marathon
$400 Answer from Odds and
Ends
Themistocles
$500 Question from Odds and Ends
Aristotle was most famous for his
belief in the ____________, an idea
that can best be understood by
reading to story of Icarus and his
desire to fly.
$500 Odds and Ends
Golden Mean
Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy Answer
Who is Tolstoy?
(The book is
Kingdom of God)