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Jeopardy review Greece Religion Thinkers Terms Architecture

Religion for 100 This temple was built for Athena. What is the Parthenon?

Religion for 200 Two ways Greek gods were different from Mesopotamian gods. Greek gods (only) Could appear as humans/ animals Had human emotions and flaws Encouraged human achievement as a way of honoring gods

Religion for 300 This person could speak to the gods and predict the future. What is an oracle?

Religion for 400 This started out as a series of festivals for Dionysus. What is theater?

Religion for 500 Three differences between ancient and modern Olympics. We wear clothes! Male participants (ancient) vs. male and female participants (today) No chariot racing today. but many other new events Not a religious festival today. BONUS: Which god did the Olympics honor?

Thinkers for 100 He believed that diseases had natural causes. Hippocrates

Thinkers for 200 What was described in Plato’s book The Republic? An ideal government (political science)

Thinkers for 300 He developed a method of classifying plants and animals. Who is Aristotle? There’s more! What else did I do? Invented the idea of testing a hypothesis Created syllogisms – a form of logic

Thinkers for 400 He developed a method of questioning used to clarify understanding. Socrates

Thinkers for 500 He is known for effective strategies and methods of public speaking. Who is Demosthenes?

Terms for 100 The organization in both Sparta and Athens that passed laws. What is an assembly?

Terms for 200 An example of something that would happen in a tragedy. What is someone dealing with the death of a loved one?

Terms for 300 Two reasons theater masks were used. Show emotion Show gender Magnify sound

Terms for 400 This person explained and made the lever and compound pulley. Who is Archimedes?

Terms for 500 This is why the Greeks felt personal achievement (in science, art, athletics, etc.) was important. Personal achievement honored their gods.

Architecture for 100 The type of capital seen here. What is ionic?

Architecture for 200 The term for the base of a temple. What is a stylobate?

Architecture for 300 The triangular roof of a temple What is the pediment?

Architecture for 400 The general term for a fortified hill. What is an acropolis?

Architecture for 500 A marketplace What is an agora?