Ancient Greece Jeopardy One Culture, Many City States.

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Ancient Greece Jeopardy One Culture, Many City States

Round 1 Category 1 Government Category 2 City States Category 3 Geography Category 4 Islands and Seas Category 5 Greek Architecture Round 2

Category 1 – 10 points This is known as the “rule of one.” Monarchy Next Question

Category 1 – 20 points This is known as the “rule of the people.” Democracy Next Question

Category 1 – 30 points This is known as the “rule of the rich.” Oligarchy Next Question

Category 1 – 40 points This is a person that has certain rights and responsibilities to his/her country/city. Citizen Next Question

Category 1– 50 points This city was the first in recorded history to use democracy. Athens Next Question

Category 2 – 10 points This city-state really emphasized athletics, its army, and education. Sparta Next Question

Category 2 – 20 points This is the clearing around a city’s acropolis that served as a market/meeting place. Agora Next Question

Category 2 – 30 points This is a large hill that city residents used as shelter. Acropolis Next Question

Category 2 – 40 points City, or group of people away from Greece that still have ties to Greece. Colony Next Question

Category 2 – 50 points This is the Greek word for city-state. Polis Next Question

Category 3 – 10 points A mountain in northern Greece fabled as the home of the gods. Mount Olympus Next Question

Category 3 – 20 points This is the landform that is an area of land almost completely surrounded by water. Peninsula Next Question

Category 3 – 30 points This is the mountain range in Northern Italy. Alps Next Question

Category 3 – 40 points The large hand-like peninsula located southwest of Attica. Peloponnesus Next Question

Category 3 – 50 points Population of Greece was small due to the fact that the land was _________ Non-arable (non-farmable) Next Question

Category 4 – 10 points This sea is located to the South of Greece. Mediterranean Sea Next Question

Category 4 – 20 points This sea is located to East the of Greece. Aegean Sea Next Question

Category 4 – 30 points This is the river that runs through the Alps. Po River Next Question

Category 4– 40 points Carthage was located in which modern day African Country. Tunisia Next Question

Category 4– 50 points This is the biggest of Greece’s islands Crete Next Question

Category 5 – 10 points Name this column: Ionic Next Question

Category 5 – 20 points A temple built for the goddess Athena Parthenon Next Question

Category 5– 30 points Name this column: Doric Next Question

Category 5 – 40 points Name this Column: Corinthian Next Question

Category 5– 50 points The Parthenon was built for this Greek Goddess Athena Next Question

Round 2 Category 6 Philosophy Category 7 Famous Places Category 8 Greek Achievements Category 9 Famous People Category 10 Miscellaneous Final Jeopardy

Category 6– 20 points This is a person that is a skillful public speaker. Orator Next Question

Category 6– 40 points This famous philosopher was Alexander’s teacher. Aristotle Next Question

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 Next Question

Category 6– 80 points This man was a student of Socrates and also wrote “The Republic”. Plato Next Question

Category 6– 100 points Name the famous Macedonian General who eventually conquered Greece Alexander the Great Next Question

Category 7– 20 points This land was famous for it extremely skilled sailors. Phoenicia Next Question

Category 7 – 40 points Which Greek city-state focused on Military. Sparta Next Question

Category 7– 60 points Where was Alexander the Great from. Macedonia Next Question

Category 7– 80 points What separated the Greek city-states and allowed them to develop independently. Mountains Next Question

Category 7– 100 points This is the city that was first settled in ancient Greece. Mycenae Next Question

Category 8– 20 points This is a lawmaking body of government. Assembly Next Question

Category 8– 40 points A group of citizens chosen to hear evidence and make decisions in a courtroom. Jury Next Question

Category 8– 60 points This is the search for wisdom and the right way to live. Philosophy Next Question

Category 8– 80 points This building, built to honor Athena, is the largest building on the Acropolis in Athens. Parthenon Next Question

Category 8– 100 points Name one famous Greek philosopher. Socrates, Plato or Aristotle Next Question

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 Next Question

Category 9– 40 points Athenian leader that fought for equal rights for all people during the golden age of Greece. Pericles Next Question

Category 9– 60 points Brilliant military leader that spread the Greek empire all the way into what is today India. Alexander Next Question

Category 9 – 80 points This famous Greek poet wrote the Iliad and Odyssey. Homer Next Question

Category 9 – 100 points This Macedonian king that conquered Greece. This man was also Alexander’s father. Philip II Next Question

Category 10 – 20 points This was a series of long battles fought between Athens and the Spartans. Peloponnesian Wars Next Question

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 Next Question

Category 10 – 60 points This was a Greek War ship. Trireme Next Question

Category 10 – 80 points These are small army units. Phalanxes Next Question

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 Next Question

Final Jeopardy Write down the amount you wish to 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