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Jeopardy
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Greeks
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Final Jeopardy
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He was a Jew who many believe to be the Son
of God and the founder of Christianity.
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Who is Jesus
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He was the first apostle of Jesus, who spread
Christianity
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Who is Peter
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He spent his life spreading and interpreting
Christ’s teachings
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Who is Paul
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He was an ancient Greek philosopher who
believed in absolute standards for truth and
justice.
Who is Socrates
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He was a student of Socrates who wrote the
Republic, which set forth his vision of a perfectly
governed society.
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Who is Plato
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He was a blind poet of ancient Greece who
composed epics.
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Who is Homer
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He was an ancient Greek philosopher who
questioned the nature of the world and of
human belief, knowledge and thought.
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Who is Aristotle
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In ancient Rome, this was the supreme
governing body, originally made up of only
aristocrats.
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What is the Senate
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In ancient Rome, This was a group of three
leaders sharing control of the government.
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What is a Triumvirate
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This was a period of peace and prosperity
throughout the Roman Empire, lasting from 27
BCE to AD 180.
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What is Pax Romana
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in the Roman republic, They were one of the
two powerful officials elected each year to
command the army and direct the government.
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Who are Consuls
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This is a form of government that was ruled by
all citizens
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What is a direct democracy
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This is a form of government that sometimes
had a ruler who claimed divine right
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What is a monarchy
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This is a form of government was practiced in
Sparta
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What is a oligarchy
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This Persian innovation promoted trade and
contributed to the unity of the empire
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What is the use of standardized metal coins
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This is an accomplishment of Aristarchus that
was not recognized as correct until the
Renaissance.
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What is the Earth revolves around the Sun
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This is a classical civilization is considered the
birthplace of democracy
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What is Greece
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They were professional fighters who fought to
the death in Rome
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Who are Gladiators
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They were the aristocratic landowners in Rome
Who are patricians
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They were common citizens of Rome
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Who are the plebeians
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The Hellenistic scientist that accurately
estimated the value of Pi, developed the
compound pulley, and explained the law of the
lever
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Who is Archimedes
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He was the father of Geometry
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Who is Euclid
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This is a term is used to describe the blending of
Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian influences
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What is Hellenistic
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This was Alexander the Great’s biggest
weakness
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He did not concern himself with the organization
of the government in the regions he conquered
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They fought in the Peloponnesian War
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Who are Sparta and Athens
Final Jeopardy
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