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With your host: Mr. Morrison

$100Achievements $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Basic Terms Ancient Greece Intro Jeopardy! Ancient Greece Intro Jeopardy! Greece & Persia Sparta vs. Athens Alexander The Great

A unit of soldiers who ride horses. What is a cavalry? #5

This is the agreement to work together. What is alliance? #6

This is a group of warriors who stood close together in a square. What is a phalanx? #12

This is a beautiful temple built for the goddess Athena. What is the Parthenon? #9

What is Hellenistic? #15 “Greek-like”

This ruler created the Persian Empire. Who is Cyrus the Great? #10

He was Xerxes I’s father. Who is Darius? #1

What was the name of the place near Athens where the Persian Wars began? What is the plains of Marathon? #7

These were the names of the three battles in Persia’s second invasion of Greece. What were Thermopylae, Salamis and Plataea? #13

This is what Cyrus the Great, Darius I and Xerxes all have in common. What are they are all Persian Kings #3

How many kings officially ruled Sparta? What is two? #19

True or False Both boys and girls in Athens received a good education. What is False – In fact, girls received almost no education at all. #18

These are two qualities the Spartans thought were most important in a good soldier. Who are self-discipline and obedience? #22

At this age, Spartan men could leave the army. Who was 60? #21

In this city-state, women could not leave their homes, except on special occasions. What is Athens? #23

This is the Philip II’s relationship to Alexander. What is his father? #24

Alexander was able to “untie a knot” which was a good omen. Name the knot. What was the Gordian knot? #25

This earned Alexander the title Alexander the Great. What is his efforts to build an empire? #20

This how Alexander died & his age. What was of illness – at the age of 33? #14

After Alexander dies, this is to whom is power goes. Who are three generals? #17

This is what we call Socrates’ type of teaching. What is the Socratic method? #11

They were two of the best Greek tragedy writers. Who are Aeschylus & Sophocles? #2

He is perhaps the greatest Greek thinker and Plato’s student. Who is Aristotle? #16

He is the Greatest Greek doctor. Who is Hipocrates? #4

He wrote many works, including The Republic. Who was Plato? #8

FINAL JEOPARDY ? The Persian Wars

This was why historians call King Cyrus of Persia “Great”. (2 reasons) What was because of his military successes and because of the way he treated his conquered peoples?