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Peloponnesian War More Greek Culture Greek Mythology 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points Greek CulturePersian War

Persian War Points 100 This two countries fought in the Persian Wars

Persian Wars Points 100 Who are the Greeks and the Persians?

Persian Wars Points 200 This is the winner of the Persian Wars

Persian Wars Points 200 Who are the Greeks?

Persian Wars Points 300 Describe the Greeks before the war and after the war

Persian Wars Points 300 Before the war=Greeks divided, fight each other, no cooperation After the war= united and work together to defeat the Persians

Persian Wars Points 400 Explain what happens at Salamis and at Thermoplyae.

Persian Wars Points 400 Salamis- naval battle, Persians have a lot more ships than the Greeks but the Greeks force them into a narrow strait so that the Persians can only use a few ships at a time, Greeks win Thermoplyae- 7,000 Greeks defend a narrow pass against 180,000 Persians, Greeks do well until a traitor shows the Persians a secret path around the pass, Persians win but slowed down and many killed

Persian Wars Points 500 What is the importance of the Persian Wars?

Persian Wars Points 500 Athenian Democracy saved, monarchy defeated; Greeks (and especially Athens) enter a Golden Age of achievement in math, science, philosophy, drama, sculpture, etc.

Peloponnesian War –Points 100 What are the sides in the Peloponnesian War?

Peloponnesian War –Points 100 Athens vs. Sparta

Peloponnesian War –Points 200 Who wins the Peloponnesian War?

Sparta Peloponnesian War Points 200

This is the defensive alliance against the Persians led by the Athenians Peloponnesian War –Points 300

What is the Delian League?

Peloponnesian War –Points 400 Give one of two reasons Athens loses

Plague/sickness breaks out in the city; Spartans get Persians to help Peloponnesian War –Points 400

Peloponnesian War –Points 500 This is the most important result of the Peloponnesian War

Both sides too weak to resist invaders, slows down cultural achievements, democracy disappears Peloponnesian War Points 500

Greek Culture Points 100 This man was the Father of Medicine and said that doctors should never do anything to try and harm a patient

Greek Culture Points 100 Who is Hippocrates?

Greek Culture Points 200 Sculptures like the Discus Thrower showed what new ideas/trends in art?

Greek Culture Points 200 Human subjects, very detailed, can see muscles, realistic

Greek Culture Points 300 Who is Aeschylus?

Greek Culture Points 300 Greek tragic playwright who writes Orestia

Greek Culture Points 400 What two books does Homer write?

Greek Culture Points 400 Iliad and the Odyssey

Greek Culture Points – 500 What was the difference between Herodotus and Thucydides?

Greek Culture Points – 500 Herodotus- wrote about Persian wars, used the gods/goddesses to explain why events happened Thucydides- wrote about Peloponnesian wars, used only humans to explain why events happened, history like a science

More Greek Culture Points 100 What is this building?

More Greek Culture Points 100 What is the Parthenon?

More Greek Culture Points 200 This man said, “I only know that I know nothing.” He asked questions to find out about truth and guide people to new ideas

Who is Socrates? More Greek Culture Points 200

More Greek Culture Points 300 Name two of the famous Greek mathematicians

More Greek Culture Points 300 Euclid- geometry Pythagoras- Pythagorean theorem Archimedes- physics, math

More Greek Culture Points 400 What type of column is this?

More Greek Culture Points 400 Corinthian

More Greek Culture Points 500 Who did Plato teach?

More Greek Culture Points 500 Aristotle

Greek Mythology Points 100 Is Greek religion polytheistic or monotheistic?

Polytheistic Greek Mythology Points 100

Greek Mythology Points 200 This is the king of the gods

Zeus Greek Mythology Points 200

This was the queen of the gods Greek Mythology Points 300

Greek Mythology Points 300 Hera

Greek Mythology Points 400 Where did the gods and goddesses live?

Mount Olympus Greek Mythology Points 400

Greek Mythology Points 500 What is important about Delphi?

Place where the oracles lived (who could predict the future) Greek Mythology Points 500

Make your wager

Topic: Greek Culture

Explain the difference between what Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle studied?

Socrates- ethics, how to lead the good life Plato- government Aristotle- science, ideas, biology, astronomy