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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Lesson 1Lesson 2Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Misc

What enabled the Greeks to interact with other people and cultures? C1 $100

Answer: Trade C1? $100

Who were the first people to settle on the islands of the Aegean Sea? C1 $200

Answer: Minoans C1 $200

What three bodies of water surround Greece? C1 $300

Answer: Mediterranean Sea, Ionian Sea, & Aegean Sea C1 $300

How did the geography of Greece affect the development of its societies? C1 $400

Answer: Small, independent communities formed C1 $400

Match each person with their correct description: 1.Hippocrates, 2. Plato, 3. Pythagoras, 4. Socrates, 5. Euclid, 6. Aristotle, 7. Archimedes A. Ancient Greek doctor who is often called the “father of medicine” B. Scientist of the Hellenistic Age who was the first person to explain how levers work C. Ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician whose ideas led to the field of geometry D. Greek mathematician who developed the system of plane geometry E. tried to teach people to think by asking them questions. F. Believed if humans applied reason, they could create the perfect world. G. Wrote books on many subjects. Established a school in Athens for the study of all branches of knowledge. Timer The final Jeopardy question is: C1 final

1.A 2.F 3.C 4.E 5.D 6.G 7.B

C2 $100 Who were considered citizens in Athens?

C2 $100 Answer: All men born in Athens

C2 $200 What is an aristocracy?

C2 $200 Answer: Government run by a few wealthy people

C2 $300 Describe the religious beliefs of the ancient Greeks.

C2 $300 Answer: They believed the gods and goddesses lived on Mount Olympus and behaved much like humans

C2 $400 What is a democracy?

C2 $400 Answer: A government run by the people

C2 $500 How was democracy in ancient Athens different from democracy in the United States?

C2 $500 Answer: Women, slaves, and men born outside Athens were not eligible to participate in the government. Most people in Athens did not have the right to vote, own property, or testify in court. Today in the U.S., all citizens over the age of 18 have these rights.

C3 $100 What was the Delian League?

C3 $100 Answer: An alliance of Greek city- states

C3 $200 What was the result of the Battle of Salamis?

C3 $200 Answer: Athenian ships destroyed the Persian fleet

C3 $300 How did Sparta and other Greek city-states rebel against Athens?

C3 $300 Answer: Destroyed farms and homes around Athens

C3 $400 Name 3 fields of study that the Greeks excelled in during the Golden Age

C3 $400 Answer: During the Golden Age the Greeks excelled in many fields of study such as, the arts, architecture, philosophy, and medicine

C3 $500 - Order the events that occurred during the Peloponnesian War. A. The government of Athens becomes unstable. B. Spartans destroyed homes and farms, hoping to starve Athenians into surrender. C. In 404 B.C. Athens surrendered. D. In 431 B.C. war broke out between Athens and Sparta. E. Athenians suffered great losses from a plague.

C3 $500 Answer: D. In 431 B.C. war broke out between Athens and Sparta. B. Spartans destroyed homes and farms, hoping to starve Athenians into surrender. E. Athenians suffered great losses from a plague. A. The government of Athens becomes unstable. C. In 404 B.C. Athens surrendered.

C4 $100 How did Alexander spread Greek culture?

C4 $100 He created a vast empire in Europe, Asia, and Africa

C4 $200 Which was NOT a factor in Alexander’s rise to power in the Greek empire? Aquick defeat of India Bdefeat of the Persian Empire Cconquering of Syria and Phoenicia Dbecoming pharaoh of Egypt

C4 $200 Answer: A- quick defeat of India

C4 $300 How was Hellenistic culture spread and encouraged?

C4 $300 Possible Answers: -The founding of new Greek cities -Young people reading the works of Greek writers -International trade

C4 $400 What characteristics helped Alexander expand his empire?

C4 $400 Answer: A creative military mind, courage, and confidence

C4 $500 Name at least two discoveries made during the Hellenistic Age.

C4 $500 Answer: -System of plane geometry -Understanding how the human body works -Understanding how levers work

C5 $100 What is a person who studies truth and knowledge?

C5 $100 Answer: Philosopher

C5 $200 What is reason?

C5 $200 Answer: logical thinking; The ability to find an explanation for why things happen

C5 $300 Name 1 contribution made in the field of medicine during the Hellenistic Age.

C5 $300 Answer: Doctors in Alexandria made discoveries about how the human body worked, and Hippocrates looked for causes of diseases.

C5 $400 Name 3 physical features of Greece.

C5 $400 Answer: Mountains Long coastline Deep valleys Rugged highlands

C5 $500 Athens and Sparta both contributed to the Greek culture that shaped Western Civilization. Describe two ways in which these city-states were alike and two ways in which they were different.

C5 $500 Answer: Alike: both were city-states in ancient Greece; both were enemies with the Persians. Different: Athens had a democratic government; Sparta had a strict military regime.

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