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Jeopardy review Greece Religion Thinkers Terms Government

Religion for 100 Greeks honored gods through their ability to think and learn, or ________. What is intellect?

Religion for 200 Greek gods and goddesses lived here. Where is Mount Olympus?

Religion for 300 Oracles made prophecies, which are ______________. What are predictions about the future?

Religion for 400 This playwright wrote tragedies such as Antigone for festivals for Dionysus (theater). Who is Sophacles?

Religion for 500 Three “prizes” received by Olympic winners. Olive wreath Parades Free meals Poems written about them

Thinkers for 100 He believed that diseases had natural causes and wrote a list of rules for doctors. Hippocrates

Thinkers for 200 What was described in Plato’s book The Republic? An ideal government (political science)

Thinkers for 300 He developed a method of classifying plants and animals. Who is Aristotle? There’s more! What else did I do? Invented the idea of testing a hypothesis Created syllogisms – a form of logic

Thinkers for 400 He developed a method of questioning used to clarify understanding. Socrates

Thinkers for 500 Demosthenes made speeches opposing this leader. Who is Phillip II?

Terms for 100 The organization in both Sparta and Athens that passed laws. What is an assembly?

Terms for 200 The city-state(s) that would leave unwanted babies on a hillside. What are Athens AND Sparta?

Terms for 300 Two reasons theater masks were used. Show emotion Show gender Magnify sound

Terms for 400 This person explained and made the lever and compound pulley. Who is Archimedes?

Terms for 500 THREE parts of a Greek temple (use the correct terms- not “roof”). What are stylobate, pediment, capital, frieze, column.

Government for 100 This city-state required women to be accompanied by a chaperone in public. What is Athens?

Government for 200 A set of rules and laws for a country. What is a constitution?

Government for 300 The term for Sparta’s government; means “rule by a few.” What is an oligarchy?

Government for 400 The term for wealthy nobles; they ruled Sparta. What is an aristocrat?

Government for 500 The Parthenon was built for this goddess and is on this fortified hill. What is Athena and acropolis?