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Bell Work Directions: Write down the answers to the following questions in your notebook during the first five minutes! 1) After studying over the weekend, what questions do you have about the Ancient Greece unit test? 2) What is your strength concerning Ancient Greece? 3) What is your weakness concerning Ancient Greece?

Objectives I will review for the Ancient Greece Unit Test tomorrow!

Directions: Family Feud Review Two teams (Athens and Sparta) will battle for glory in a game of wit and wisdom Every round starts with two people answering one question Whoever gets it right first gets to choose ‘play’ or ‘pass’ There are THREE questions per round Each person is responsible for answering 1 question ALONE If one team gets ONE strike (three wrong answers per round), the other team gets a chance to steal When stealing, team can collaborate together for the right answer

Round 1 What is one difference between Athens and Sparta?

How were slaves treated in Athens and Sparta?

Describe how women were treated in Athens and Sparta

Describe the difference between Athenian and Spartan values

Round 2 What are the three branches of Athenian Democracy?

What are two advantages of Athenian Democracy?

What are two criticism of Athenian Democracy?

Describe the battle of Thermopylae, including who was involved, strategies, and the outcome.

Round 3 What are the names of the three Ancient Greek column orders?

Why did Greek theatre use a chorus in their play structure? (include all reasons for the chorus, what they did, and how many people were in it)

What values were reflected in Greek visual art? (name at least two with examples)

Describe ONE Greek theatre format including one playwright, the scenario, and the goal of the play

Round 4 What did Archemedes invent?

Why was Pythagoras important to Ancient Greece AND Western Civilization today?

Describe ONE scientific advancement in Ancient Greece including the ‘scientist.’

Describe the battle of Salamis including who was involved, strategies, and the outcome.

Round 5 Who are the three Ancient Greek philosophers we studied in class?

How did Socrates’s philosophy lead to his death?

What was Plato’s theory of government in history?

Explain how Aristotle’s philosophy about the soul differed from Plato’s.

Round 6 Who won the Peloponnesian War?

What were three causes of the Peloponnesian War?

What was Pericles’s strategy against Sparta? What was the outcome of this strategy?

What were the effects of the Peloponnesian War? (Name at least two)

Round 7 Who was Alexander the Great’s father?

What are two ways in which Alexander spread Greek culture and ideas?

What are two ways Alexander the Great used religion to unite his empire?

What are two ways in which Alexander is ‘Great’ or not so ‘Great’?

FINAL QUESTION You can bet as many or as little points for the last question How has Hellenistic Culture influenced Western Civilization today? Use THREE examples in your answer!

Homework Study for your test TOMORROW! Use your study guide and this review!