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An area of land nearly surrounded by water and connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land

What is a peninsula

A fortified hill of an ancient Greek city

What is an acropolis

Public market and meeting place in ancient Greece

What is the agora

A widespread disease

What is a plague

When ships surround and close a harbor in order to defeat an enemy it is called this

What is a blockade

A form of government in which citizens govern themselves

What is democracy

A member of a rich and powerful ruling family

What is an aristocrat

These were two early Greek civilizations

Who are the Minoan and Mycenaeans

One of the most important events that took place during the Dark Ages of Greece was..

What is the disappearance of writing

The laws introduced by this Athenian leader helped the city become a leading democracy

(will also accept Pericles) Who is Solon (will also accept Pericles)

A person who uses reason to understand natural events

Who is a philosopher

This was the goal of Greek art

What is to present images of human perfection

Most Greeks believed their gods ruled…?

What are different areas of human life

During the Golden Age of Greece, Athenians made great achievements in this area

What are the arts

In Greek religion, there were ___ great gods, led by ______

What are Twelve Gods Led by Zues

A regular payment made to a powerful state or nation by a weaker one

What is a tribute

Some scholars believe that in ancient Athens, one third of all people were this

What are slaves

While the Acropolis was the center of Athens’ religious life, the Agora was the center of this

What is public life

Citizens of Athens during the Golden Age saw this flourish

What is democracy

Athenian women in Ancient Greece could not do this

What is take part in politics Possible Answers: What is take part in politics What is vote What is own property

Unlike Athens, in ancient Sparta the government concentrated all its resources on creating these

What are brave and skillful warriors

Ancient Sparta spent most of its resources on this

What is the military

This is how the Peloponnesian War ended

What is when Sparta prevented Athenians from receiving shipments of food

During the Trojan War _____ hid inside a wooden horse and attacked ______

Who are the Greeks, who attacked the Trojans

After the end of this war, Athens was never again a leader in the Greek world

What is the Peloponnesian War

After the death of Alexander the Great, his empire broke up into three ______________ kingdoms

What are Hellenistic

During the Hellenistic period, there were important achievements in these two areas

What are math and science

Hellenistic cities were modeled after these

What are Greek cities

The empire established by Alexander stretched from Greece to this country

What is India

This was Alexander the Great’s tutor when he was young

Who was Aristotle

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Describe Greece’s geographical features and explain how this affected the way communities developed

Greece’s geographical features are mostly mountains and rocky islands Greece’s geographical features are mostly mountains and rocky islands. This meant communities developed separate customs and beliefs. It also made it difficult for communities to unify.