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Greece is a large piece of land surrounded on all three sides by water. That’s called a ____________. A 100
peninsula A 100
The biggest island located to the south of Greece’s mainland is ______. A 200
Crete A 200
The southern tip of the Greek mainland is a large peninsula called the ___________. A 300
Peloponnesus A 300
The three seas that surround Greece are ________, ________, and _______. A 400
The Ionian Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Aegean Sea A 400
Because of the rocky soil and mountainous land of Greece, it wasn’t great farmland. What two main food crops were still grown? A 500
Olives and Grapes A 500
These are the two groups who influenced the development of Ancient Greek civilization. B 100
Minoans and Mycenaeans B 100
What are city-states? B 200
A self governing city, often with surrounding land and villages B 200
The time period of wealth and glory for Athens B 300
The Golden Age B 300
The league formed to put money in a shared treasury to have in case of another war B 400
The Delian League B 400
A culture that was a blend of Greek ideas and the traditions of Africa and Asia in ancient times B 500
Hellenism B 500
A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country C 100
citizen C 100
The son of King Philip II who took over as king of the Greeks when his father died. He conquered land to the east of Greece all the way to the Indus River. C 200
Alexander the Great C 200
The leader of Athens during the Golden Age. C 300
Pericles C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
The first teacher of philosophy, who was sentenced to death because of his teachings. C 400
Socrates C 400
Describe the differences in daily life between men and women in Ancient Greece. C 500
Boys went to school at age 7, and served in the military. They were also considered citizens of their city-states. Women were in charge of the household chores, couldn’t go to school, or be citizens. C 500
The large marble temple built in Athens to honor Athena D 100
Parthenon D 100
The 2 main kinds of Greek plays D 200
Comedies and tragedies D 200
What does polytheism mean? D 300
The belief in many gods and goddesses D 300
What were a few of the games involved in the Olympic Games? D 400
Foot racing, wrestling, long jumping, and javelin or discus throwing D 400
The names of the 3 kinds of columns used in Greek architecture D 500
Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian D 500
The city managed like a military camp E 100
Sparta E 100
A center of great learning E 200
Athens E 200
Had a democracy as its government E 300
Athens E 300
Required men to serve in the army until at least age 30 E 400
Sparta E 400
Truly valued the arts and architecture E 500
Athens E 500
The war between Troy and Greece F 100
The Trojan War F 100
The war between Persia and Greece F 200
The Persian War F 200
The war between Athens and Sparta F 300
The Peloponnesian War F 300
The country who was led by King Philip II that conquered Greece after the Peloponnsian War. F 400
Macedonia F 400
How and why did the Peloponnesian War end? F 500
A plague killed many of the Athenians, including their leader Pericles. Also, Athens was starving to death. F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is: Gifts from Greece Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
Final Jeopardy Question- Name three “gifts” that we have received from Ancient Greece that still impact us today. Click on screen to continue
Correct Final Jeopardy Response- democracy, olives, grapes, architecture, plays, philosophy Click on screen to continue
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