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Jeopardy Ancient Greece Athens/ Sparta Potpourri $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy PhilosophersRome

$100 Ancient Greece Q: Where was the first Greek civilization?

$100 Ancient Greece R: Crete

$200 Ancient Greece Q: Why did city-states develop in ancient Greece?

$200 Ancient Greece R: Mountainous terrain

$300 Ancient Greece Q: Polis is Greek for what?

$300 Ancient Greece R: City-state

$400 Ancient Greece Q: What effect did it’s moderate climate have on Greece?

$400 Ancient Greece R: A lot of outdoor activities: plays, theatre, political discussions, etc.

Q: According to Ancient Greeks and Romans, why did individuals have dignity?

$500 Ancient Greece R: Their ability to reason

$100 Athens/Sparta Q: The type of government which developed in Athens?

$100 Athens/Sparta R: Democracy (Direct)

$200 Athens/Sparta Q: What happened to boys when they turned 8 in Sparta?

$200 Athens/Sparta R: Began military training

$300 Athens/Sparta Q: The time when Pericles led Athens was called what?

$300 Athens/Sparta R: The Golden Age

$400 Athens/Sparta Q: The type of government in Sparta?

$400 Athens/Sparta R: Oligarchy

$500 Athens/Sparta Q: Who fought in the Peloponnesian War AND what was the result?

$500 Athens/Sparta R: Athens vs. Sparta. Sparta won.

$100 Philosophers Q: Why was Socrates sentenced to death?

$100 Philosophers R: Guilty of corrupting the youth

$200 Philosophers Q: Who started the Academy and wrote the Republic?

$200 Philosophers R: Plato

$300 Philosophers Q: Who was a student of Plato and tutored Alexander the Great?

$300 Philosophers R: Aristotle

$400 Philosophers Q: Which philosopher was well rounded (educated in various subjects), and in his essay “Politics” said that democracy, tyranny, and oligarchy were bad forms of government?

$400 Philosophers R: Aristotle

$500 Philosophers Q: What type of government did Plato think was best?

$500 Philosophers R: Philosopher-kings

$100 Rome Q: What was the title for leader of the Romans?

$100 Rome R: Caesar

$200 Rome Q: What type of govt. did the Romans bring us?

$200 Rome R: Republic

$300 Rome Q: What were the two classes in Ancient Rome?

$300 Rome R: Plebians and Patricians

$400 Rome Q: What was the name of the written legal system of Ancient Rome?

$400 Rome R: 12 Tables

$500 Rome Q: What did the Romans do to the Jews starting in 70 A.D. AND what was this called?

$500 Rome R: Dispersed the Jews. Diaspora

$100 Religion Q: How did Jewish people differ in their religious beliefs from the Ancient Greeks/Romans?

$100 Religion R: Believed in one God - Monotheism

$200 Religion Q: What was the promise between God and the Jewish people called, in which obedience and sacrifice to God was rewarded with a promised land?

$200 Religion R: Abraham’s Covenant

$300 Religion Q: Who is the person most responsible for spreading Christianity?

$300 Religion R: Paul

$400 Religion Q: What is Moses best known for?

$400 Religion R: Leading the Jews out of captivity by the Egyptians back to their homeland. (The Exodus)

$500 Religion Q: Who was the first Roman emperor to recognize Christianity?

$500 Religion A: Constantine

Final Jeopardy Question How did the Greeks and Romans differ from Jews and Christians on their view of the worth and dignity of individuals?

Final Jeopardy Response Greeks and Romans: Ability to Reason Jews and Christians: They were children of God

How Much?

What happens to the marginal utility or extra usefulness or satisfaction a person gets from acquiring one more unit of a product?

Daily Double Response Diminishes

Daily Double Slide Location $400 Para estar en forma Question To change Daily Double: (1) Link Para estar en forma, $400 question to correct question page (2) Select new daily double location, edit link to daily double slide. (3) To change... right click game board square. Select: hyperlink --> edit hyperlink and select.