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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Ancient Greece (v) Roman Republic (v) Ancient
Greece (q) Roman Republic (q) Topic 5 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 This city-state was known for its land armies and fighting using the Phalanx formation Sparta
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1 - $200 This was the war between the Greek city-states and Persia
The Greco-Persian War
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1 - $300 He became the ruler of the Macedonian Empire at the age of 20 and conquered all of Greece. Then he conquered Persia. Alexander the Great
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1 - $400 This period is known as the time after the death of Alexander the Great, where Greek culture (art, literature, science) spread all over the vast Macedonian Empire Hellenistic Period
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1 - $500 This is the main sea that surrounds the Greek islands
Agean Sea
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2 - $100 The title of the two leaders of the Roman Republic who are elected into office for 1 year Consuls
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2 - $200 This traditional class of people were considered the “common” class and originally could not become senators or consuls Plebians
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2 - $300 The title of the person who controls all of the Roman Republic during times of crisis Dictator
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2 - $400 The governmental position created for the Plebeians who has the power to veto laws Tribune
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2 - $500 Who was the last dictator of the Roman Republic?
Julius Caesar
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3 - $100 Describe two features (traits) of the geography of Greece
Many islands, surrounded by water, mountainous
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3 - $200 Name one thing the Athenians are known for
Philosophy, Plays (drama/tragedy), Technology (Trireme), Science/Math
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3 - $300 What is the name of the league that is formed by Athens towards the end of the Greco-Persian War? Delian League
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3 - $400 Name one difference between Hellenistic art and pre-Hellenistic art Emotions on face (Hellenistic) Gods only (pre-Hellenistic) More definition (Hellenistic) Realism (Hellenistic)
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3 - $500 Why was the Peloponnesian War ultimately terrible for both the Athenians and Spartans? Because both sides were weak after the war (loss of men & resources) and the Macedonians would then take over
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4 - $100 Why did Rome change from a Monarchy to the Republic?
Bad kings continue being bad. Instead, a Republic would make sure rulers change often.
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4 - $200 What are the Laws of the Twelve Tables and how do they help the Plebeians? The written laws are clearly written and address both the Plebeians as well as the Patricians equally.
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4 - $300 How might Vesta, the Roman Goddess of the Hearth, affect the daily lives of Romans? Pray for home and safety Pray for food and cooking Pray for warm winters Etc.
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4 - $400 How many people are on the Roman Senate and what do they do?
300 members of the senate. They create laws and determine how the government should be run.
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4 - $500 What is ‘populism’ and how is it related to Julius Caesar?
Rule by the popular Julius Caesar was popularly chosen by the people to become Dictator for life
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