2nd board Tie Breaker… Greeks led Egypt as “Pharaohs” or Queens for how long after the death of Alexander the Great? 10 extra points Which Greek city state promoted the most effective lifestyle? Justify your answer
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Geography and Map Skills Powerpoint Jeopardy Geography and Map Skills Fun with Matching True or False? Chronology Vocabulary 10 20 30 40 50
Dominant city-state on the Peloponnesus Category 1 – 10 points Category 1 - 10 Sparta
Center of Minoan civilization and culture Category 1 – 20 points Crete Category 1 - 20
Fabled or mythical home to the major Greek gods Category 1 – 30 points Mount Olympus
Economic rival to the Mycenaean Greeks in Asia Minor - Category 1 – 40 points Troy.
This was the name for the southern Greek peninsula. Category 1 – 50 points The Peloponnesus
Palace cities thrived and prospered. Category 2 – 10 points A. Athenian Empire B. Hellenistic Age C. Minoans D. Mycenaean's E. Sparta - The Minoans
GROUP QUESTION!!!! Category 2 – 20 points
Ended by Dorian invaders Category 2 – 30 points A. Athenian Empire B. Hellenistic Age C. Minoans D. Mycenaean's E. Sparta Mycenaean's
Citizens were far outnumbered by Helots (slaves) Category 2 – 40 points A. Athenian Empire B. Hellenistic Age C. Minoans D. Mycenaean's E. Sparta Sparta
Women had few to no social and political rights Category 2 – 50 points A. Athenian Empire B. Hellenistic Age C. Minoans D. Mycenaean's E. Sparta Athenian Empire
The Battle of Salamis was the decisive naval battle between the Greeks and Persians. Category 3 – 10 points True
The Battle of Thermopylae featured a mere “300” Spartans vs The Battle of Thermopylae featured a mere “300” Spartans vs. the Persians. Category 3 – 20 points False
GROUP QUESTION Category 3 – 30 points
Religion was a major unifying aspect of Greek culture. Category 3 – 40 points True
The city of Uruk was the cultural center of the Hellenistic world. Category 3 – 50 points False
Minoan civilization was at its height Category 4 – 10 points 1600 BCE 1100 BCE 490 BCE 404 BCE 331 BCE 1600 BCE
Sparta finally defeated Athens in the Peloponnesian War Category 4 – 20 points 1600 BCE 1100 BCE 490 BCE 404 BCE 331 BCE 404 BCE
Athenians defeated Persian invasion at Marathon Category 4 – 30 points 1600 BCE 1100 BCE 490 BCE 404 BCE 331 BCE 490 BCE
Dorians invaded Greek mainland Category 4 – 40 points 1600 BCE 1100 BCE 490 BCE 404 BCE 331 BCE 1100 BCE
GROUP QUESTION!!! Category 4 – 50 points
Define Polis Category 5 – 10 points The Greek Term for City State
Define the term “Tyrant” as it pertains to Classical Greece. Category 5 – 20 points A person who takes/took power by force with the support of the people. They promised political, social, and economic reform.
GROUP QUESTION!!!! Category 5 – 30 points
What is a Legislature? Category 5 – 40 points A law-making body often tasked with debating laws before deciding to approve or reject them.
He is often referred to as the “Father of History.” Category 5 – 50 points Herodotus