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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Minoans and Mycenaeans Sparta and Athens Persian and Peloponnesian Wars Greek CultureConquerors
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2 The world’s first important seafaring civilization
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3 Minoans
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4 Nickname for the Palace Of Knossos
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5 House of Double Ax
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6 Poet who wrote about the Trojan War in the Iliad and Odyssey
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7 Homer
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8 The reason why the Trojan War started
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9 Helen stolen by Troy
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10 When the Mycenaean's lost their language, skills, and culture
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11 Dark Ages
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12 Fortified hill
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13 Acropolis
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14 The slaves and merchants who did all the work for the Spartans
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15 Helots and Perioeci
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16 Developed the first constitution and installed a democracy
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17 Athenians
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18 Group who let women have many freedoms
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19 Spartans
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20 Who was considered a citizen in a city-state?
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21 Men only from that city- state
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22 Battle in which the Persians used a traitor to beat the Greeks
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23 Thermopolyae
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24 War that weakened Athens as a strong city-state
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25 Peloponnesian War
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26 Protective defensive group
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27 Delian League
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28 What land did the Greeks come to the defense of at the start of the Persian Wars?
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29 Ionia
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30 Battle that changed the fate of the Persian Wars
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31 Salamis
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32 Where were plays celebrated?
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33 Greek religious festivals
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34 Daily Double What was the first prize in the Olympic Games
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35 Crimson Apple
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36 What is the name of the 12 gods and goddess?
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37 Mount Olympus Gods
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38 Person who could speak with the Gods and sometimes mentioned a prophecy
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39 oracle
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40 Name any four events of the Ancient Olympics
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41 Boxing, Wrestling, Pankration, Dromos, Discus, Javelin…..
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42 Believed he could unify all Greek city-states using political and military strategies
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43 Philip II of Macedonia
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44 Never lost a battle in 11 years
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45 Alexander the Great
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46 16 rows of infantry lined up tightly together
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47 phalanx
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48 The furthest point of Alexander’s conquests
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49 India
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50 City started by “The Great” and also his tomb’s home
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51 Alexandria
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