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Gods Macedonian Conquest Cultural Connections ConflictsPeople JEOPARDY – Greece FJ

Gods 100 This king of the gods cheated on his wife many times. Who is Zeus?

Gods 200 As the sun god, he ruled over the day and loved to play music Who is Apollo?

Gods 300 Was the goddess of love. Who is Aphrodite?

Gods 400 Goddess that loved to hunt and be in the wild. Who is Artemis?

Gods 500 Queen of the gods, and often jealous of her own daughter’s relationships with Zeus. Who is Hera?

Macedonian Conquest 100 Macedonia is in this direction, relative to Greece. What is north?

Macedonian Conquest 200 This king was raised in Greece and dreamed of ruling it. Who is Philip II?

Macedonian Conquest 300 This city was built to be a world center of culture and learning. (city and country) What is Alexandria, Egypt?

Macedonian Conquest 400 Alexander’s empire stretched east to this river. What is the Indus River?

Macedonian Conquest 500 In bringing together east and west, Alexander the Great created a new culture known by this name. What is Hellenistic?

Cultural Connections 100 Thousands of years after the first man ran it, this race is still 26.2 miles long. What is a marathon?

Cultural Connections 200 This quadrennial athletic event was recently held in China What is the Olympics?

Like the Athenians, we use this group to try legal cases, but ours is much smaller. Cultural Connections 300 What is a jury?

Cultural Connections 400 What types of columns are found on this building in D.C. What is Ionic?

Cultural Connections 500 Is history a hassle? The “father of history” may be to blame. Who is Herodotus?

Conflicts 100 By helping the Ionians, this city-state caused the Persians to attack Greece. What is Athens?

Conflicts 200 The Spartans defended a mountain pass in this battle to give the Greeks time to prepare. What is the Battle of Thermopylae?

Conflicts 300 War between the Spartans and Athens. What is the Peloponnesian War?

Conflicts 400 An advantage for Sparta during its war with Athens. What is the plague?

Conflicts 500 After Athens suffered defeat at this city state, they admitted defeat to the Spartans. Where is Syracuse?

People 100 Geometry troubling you? Blame this Greek. Who is Euclid?

People 200 This man designed the sculpture of Athena that was displayed in the Parthenon. Who is Phidias?

People 300 a 2 + b 2 = c 2 Who is Pythagoras?

People 400 “Eureka!” the inventor said when he made the discovery of the pulley system. Who is Archimedes?

People 500 This historian believed history would repeat itself. Who is Thucydides?

Final Jeopardy Hellenistic World

Unlike the art of Classical Greece, this was the focus of Hellenistic art. What is the natural form/realism?