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Jeopardy PeopleEventsTermsPlaces $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy Miscellaneous $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

$100 Question – People ______________ had an oligarchy, a gov’t ruled by a small group of people.

$100 Answer - People Sparta

$200 Question – People Architects built the Parthenon to honor the goddess ___________.

$200 Answer – People Athena

$300 Question – People ___________ encouraged students to think for themselves and advance their souls.

$300 Answer – People Socrates

$400 Question – People ____________ is known as the “father of modern medicine.”

$400 Answer – People Hippocrates

$500 Question – People In 338 B.C., ______________of Macedonia attacked & conquered the Greeks, but he died soon after.

$500 Answer- People Phillip II

$100 Question - Events Sparta and Athens joined together to defeat __________..

$100 Answer - Events Persia

$200 Question - Events Wars and events were supposedly foreseen by The Oracle at ____________.

$200 Answer - Events Delphi

$300 Question - Events Athens & Sparta competed for influence in Greece & developed a strong rivalry that eventually led to the ___________________.

$300 Answer - Events Peloponnesian Wars

$400 Question - Events Alexander the Great crushed a rebellion in the city-state of ____________ and ordered 6,000 of the inhabitants killed and the rest were sold as slaves.

$400 Answer - Events Thebes

$500 Question - Events Alexander destroyed the Persian capital of ____________.

$500 Answer - Events Persepolis

$100 Question – Terms In each territory he conquered, Alexander left behind a Greek-styled city named ______________.

$100 Answer – Terms Alexandria

DAILY DOUBLE

$200 Question – Terms The Greeks used columns (Doric, Ionic and ____________) & displayed murals of mythological scenes in their buildings.

$200 Answer - Terms Corinthian

$300 Question – Terms Alexandria became the center for ___________ culture & trade for the Mediterranean world.

$300 Answer – Terms Hellenistic

$400 Question – Terms Alexander's empire was the largest of the classical era, but it was short-lived (13 years) & was never_________________.

$400 Answer – Terms Unified or Governed

$500 Question – Terms City-states had a(n) ____________, a temple on a hill dedicated to a sacred god

$500 Answer – Terms Acropolis

$100 Question - Places Mountains covered about 75% of Greece which divided the people & made ___________ of the Greek people nearly impossible.

$100 Answer - Places Unification

$200 Question - Places The Minoan civilization was located on the island of __________.

$200 Answer - Places Crete

$300 Question - Places _______________viewed themselves as Greeks & shared much of their culture. Greeks viewed them as barbarians.

$300 Answer - Places Macedonians

$400 Question - Places 300 legendary Spartans tried to keep the Persians from taking an important pass on the named _______________.

$400 Answer - Places Thermopylae

DAILY DOUBLE

$500 Question - Places After conquering the ________________ in India, Alexander’s soldiers begged him to return to Greece.

$500 Answer - Places Indus Valley

$100 Question - Miscellaneous The Greeks developed independent city-states, called____________.

$100 Answer - Miscellaneous Polis

$200 Question - Miscellaneous What was the form of government in Athens?

$200 Answer - Miscellaneous Direct Democracy

$300 Question - Miscellaneous Who ruled Egypt after the death of Alexander the Great?

$300 Answer - Miscellaneous Ptolemy

$400 Question - Miscellaneous Who is considered to be the first historian and chronicled the Persian Wars?

$400 Answer - Miscellaneous Herodotus

$500 Question - Miscellaneous Name two differences in Greek and Roman gods.

$500 Answer - Miscellaneous 1.Different Names 2.Romans weren’t as emotional about their gods, and didn’t believe that they directly interfered in their daily lives.

Final Jeopardy Match the following Greek and Roman gods: GreekRoman ZeusBacchus AresCupid ArtemisMercury DionysusNeptune PoseidonDiana HeraMars AthenaMinerva HermesJuno ErosJupiter

Final Jeopardy Answer GreekRoman ZeusJupiter AresMars ArtemisDiana DionysusBacchus PoseidonNeptune HeraJuno AthenaMinerva HermesMercury ErosCupid