Ancient Greek Jeopardy Game #2

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Ancient Greek Jeopardy Game #2

Jeopardy Ancient Greece 2 Mystery General Misc People 100 200 300 400 500 600 Bonus Question 1 Bonus Question 2

Mystery 100 What were the two earliest cultural groups to develop in Greece? Dorians and Hebrews Minoans and Mycenaeans Trojans and Olympians Sumerians and Athenians home

Mystery 200 The ___________________________ Sea lies to the east of the Greek mainland. home

Mystery 300 Two of the greatest city-states in Greece were __________ and ___________. home

Mystery 400 ______________ was the leader of a powerful alliance of Greek city-states after the Persian Wars. home

Mystery 500 Many of the geometry rules from the writings of _________________ are still used today. home

Mystery 600 – Daily Double!! Athenian domination of the __________________ League caused Sparta to declare war on Athens. home

General 100 In Athens, most of the boys from poor families learned how to sing and play musical instruments. studied warfare and were placed in the army. became farmers and grew food for the wealthy. were taught astronomy, geometry, and science. home

General 200 Which of the following is the best prediction of what might have happened in Sparta if its army had become weak? Slaves would have staged a rebellion. Spartan women would have joined the army. Soldiers would have lost their self-confidence. Boys would have lost their courage and strength. home

General 300 – Daily Double! What can you infer about the ancient Greeks based upon their achievements? The ancient Greeks most valued warfare and battle. The ancient Greeks valued philosophy and art. The ancient Greeks were most interested in farming. The ancient Greeks felt that literature was pointless. home

General 400 Greek philosophers believed that one thing was more important than anything else in life. What was it? using the human mind to think and understand. Helping others to be happy and comfortable Encouraging people to worship the gods Understanding how the human body works. home

General 500 This meeting was an opportunity for all citizens to debate and vote on laws. home

General 600 Aristotle believed that people should use _________________ to govern their lives. home

Miscellaneous 100 Democracy in Athens came to an end after these people conquered Greece. home

Miscellaneous 200 A leader who uses force to hold power home

Miscellaneous 300 Rich landowners home

Miscellaneous 400 Because people were upset by his ideas, ___________________ was arrested and sentenced to death. home

Miscellaneous 500 A unit of soldiers mounted on horses is called a _____________________. home

Miscellaneous 600 – Daily Double!! An ________________________ is an agreement to work together. home

People 100 A Greek famous for his fables. home

People 200 – Daily Double!! This leader encouraged the people of his city to participate in government. home

People 300 Brilliant elected leader who led the Athens government from about 460 BC until 429 BC. home

People 400 A famous poet and one of the earliest Greek writers home

People 500 Alexander thought that all other cultures were weak. Alexander worked to spread Greek culture throughout his empire. What conclusion can you draw from this? Alexander thought that all other cultures were weak. Alexander was trying to build a friendship with the Greeks. Alexander was trying to make the Persian Empire angry. Alexander admired and enjoyed Greek culture and ideas. home

People 600 Euclid is considered one of the greatest ____________________ in all of world history. home

Bonus Question 1 What was the name of the battle where the Greeks defeated the Persians? home

Bonus Question 2 What was the name of the runner that ran all the way from Marathon to announce the winner of the Persian Wars? home