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1 Welcome To Greek Jeopardy!

2 Today's Topics NEXT

3 Miscellaneous Greek Stuff NEXT

4 The Trojan War NEXT

5 Chapters 6-12 NEXT

6 Chapters 13-16 NEXT

7 Chapters 17-25 NEXT

8 Greek Jeopardy! Misc. Greek Stuff 5 10 15 20 25 The Trojan War 5 10 15 20 25 Chapters6-12 5 10 15 20 25 Chapters 13-16 5 10 15 20 25 Chapters17-25 5 10 15 20 25 Team Scores Team One Team Three Team Five Big Points Question Team Two Team Four Team Six

9 The topography of Greece could be described as
Misc. Greek Stuff - 5 Points - The topography of Greece could be described as Back to Board

10 This word means human or able to be killed
Misc. Greek Stuff - 10 Points - This word means human or able to be killed Back to Board

11 Predictions of Oracles could often be described as..
Misc. Greek Stuff - 15 Points - Predictions of Oracles could often be described as.. Back to Board

12 This is the person who interpreted the oracles and made predictions
Misc. Greek Stuff - 20 Points - This is the person who interpreted the oracles and made predictions Back to Board

13 According to Greek myths these were the first two gods
Misc. Greek Stuff - 25 Points - According to Greek myths these were the first two gods Back to Board

14 The Trojan War - 5 Points -
The story of the war between Greece and Troy is told in this tale by Homer Back to Board

15 This great warrior’s only weakness was his heel
The Trojan War - 10 Points - This great warrior’s only weakness was his heel Back to Board

16 Odysseus’ plan to get inside the walls of Troy involved using this
The Trojan War - 15 Points - Odysseus’ plan to get inside the walls of Troy involved using this Back to Board

17 The Trojan War - 20 Points -
This was the wife of Menelaus and was stolen by Paris, starting the war Back to Board

18 The Trojan War - 25 Points -
This was the Greek king who lead the expedition against Troy (and was later killed by his wife.) Back to Board

19 Chapters 6-12 - 5 Points- These were the 9 immortals who were supposed to aid poets and musicians Back to Board

20 Chapters 6-12 - 10 Points- This person’s reforms of government were resisted by the aristocrats because it gave power to the lower classes Back to Board

21 Chapters 6-12 - 15 Points- Being captured in war, condemned as a criminal, or being unable to pay your debts were reasons you could be made one of these Back to Board

22 Most Greek children were not expected to live because of these reasons
Chapters 6-12 - 20 Points- Most Greek children were not expected to live because of these reasons Back to Board

23 Chapters 6-12 - 25 Points- This is one of the ways that Sparta tried to keep their kings from becoming too powerful Back to Board

24 Chapters 13-16 - 5 Points - This was the 1st major victory for the Greeks in the Persian war. It’s also the term for a long race Back to Board

25 Chapters 13-16 - 10 Points - The war between Athens, its allies and Sparta and its allies was known as.. Back to Board

26 Chapters 13-16 - 15 Points - This is a part of Athenian democracy, they were in charge of religious, legal, and political matters Back to Board

27 Chapters 13-16 - 20 Points - The word “xenophobic” means this. It was a major cause of the Persian wars. Back to Board

28 Chapters 13-16 - 25 Points - This battle at the “hot gates” gave the rest of Greece time to prepare for the Persians (including a navy) Back to Board

29 Chapters 17-25 - 5 Points - This Greek thinker was famous for shouting “Eureka” when he discovered how to determine the purity of gold. Back to Board

30 Chapter 17-25 - 10 Points - These were a series of athletic contests intended to honor Zeus and stop wars among the poleis Back to Board

31 Chapters 17-25 - 15 Points - Greek sculptors made these in order to represent the idea of natural beauty and perfection (be specific) Back to Board

32 Greek theater generally fell into these two categories
Chapters 17-25 - 20 Points - Greek theater generally fell into these two categories Back to Board

33 This is the style of arch invented by the Myceneans
Chapters 17-25 - 25 Points - This is the style of arch invented by the Myceneans Back to Board

34 Final Jeopardy! Show Question

35 25 10 9 11 12 14 13 8 7 3 2 4 5 15 6 1 17 26 24 27 28 30 29 16 23 18 22 19 20 21 - Final Jeopardy - This was Plato’s great work where he described his utopia and explained how humans lived in false reality, much like prisoners in a cave. Back to Board

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