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1 Ancient Greece Jeopardy MythologyIliadMinoanMycenaeanGreek Dark Ages 10 20 30 40 50

2 The lesson from the Origin of the Olympians Mythology

3 The lesson from the story of Prometheus Mythology

4 Anthropomorphism Mythology

5 What happens when you die Mythology

6 Mythology was part of the _______ Of the Greeks. Mythology

7 I wrote the story. Iliad

8 The choice of Achilles that all Greeks would admire and emulate Iliad

9 What happens to Helen, Odysseus and Hector Iliad

10 The lesson of Priam and Achilles Iliad

11 The “winner” in the Iliad (From the Greek perspective) Iliad

12 What a bureaucratic monarchy functioned like Minoan

13 How wealth was distributed throughout the society Minoan

14 How the Minoans used free time Minoan

15 The National Interests of the Minoans Minoan

16 2 factors in the demise of the Minoans Minoan

17 Main function of the king Mycenaean

18 How wealth was distributed throughout the society Mycenaean

19 The greatest influence on the Mycenaean Mycenaean

20 Possible theory for the Iliad Mycenaean

21 The National Interests of the Mycenaean Mycenaean

22 Possible cause of the Greek Dark Ages Greek Dark Ages

23 3 things that are lost during a “Dark Age” Greek Dark Ages

24 The people who became the dominant culture Greek Dark Ages

25 Similarities between the European Dark Ages and the Greek Dark Ages Greek Dark Ages

26 It is what kept tradition and history alive Greek Dark Ages


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