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Jeopardy Persian War Peloponnesian War Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Geography Philosophers Governments Final Jeopardy Jeopardy Military Alexander The Great Athens Sparta Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Miscellaneous Final Jeopardy Persian War $100 Which two major rival city-states joined forces to fight the Persians? Persian War $100 Athens & Sparta Persian War $200 Battlefield that was about 26 miles away from Athens. Persian War $200 Marathon Persian War $300 Mountain pass defended against the Persians by the Greeks, including 300 Spartans. Persian War $300 Thermopylae Persian War $400 Give one reason Xerxes attempted to conquer Greece. Persian War $400 •Avenge his father’s losses •Greece in the way of conquering Europe •Control of the Aegean and other seas Persian War $500 The Persians were defeated by the Greek navy at the Battle of _______ in 480 BC. Persian War $500 The Battle of Salamis Peloponnesian War $100 Which two major rival city-states fought each other during the Peloponnesian War? Peloponnesian War $100 Athens & Sparta Peloponnesian War $200 1) What struck Athens in 430 BC, killing a portion of its population? 2) Approximately what portion of Athenians died during this disaster? Peloponnesian War $200 A plague killed approximately 1/3 (33%) of the Athenian population. Peloponnesian War $300 Before disaster struck, Athens was relatively safe from Spartan attacks. Give one reason why. Peloponnesian War $300 • Protected by the Long Walls • Could get food from its colonies • Had a strong navy Peloponnesian War $400 The balance in the military forces came from _______ having a stronger navy and _______ having a stronger army. Peloponnesian War $400 Athens – Navy Sparta – Army Peloponnesian War $500 What was one of the results of the Peloponnesian War? Peloponnesian War $500 • • • • • Athens lost its fleet, empire, power and wealth Athens lost its selfconfidence Democratic government began to falter Leaders became corrupt Changes in art and drama Geography $100 This kind of geography made it difficult for Greeks to farm their land. Geography $100 Mountainous Geography $200 Sea that separated Greece & Asia Minor. Geography $200 Aegean Sea Geography $300 The Mycenaeans were from the Greek mainland, while the Minoans were from ________. Geography $300 Crete Geography $400 Why did Xerxes choose to take his army through the pass at Thermopylae? Geography $400 •Inland was too hard for traveling •Coastline was flatter, more open Geography $500 Why was the sea trade so dominant in the Greek economy? Give one reason. Geography $500 •Mountainous terrain •Little farmland •Surrounded by seas Philosophers $100 Define philosopher. Philosophers $100 •One who seeks wisdom and truth •One who questions the knowledge and ideas of the time Philosophers $200 Plato was the student of ______. Aristotle was the student of _____. Alexander the Great was the student of ________. Philosophers $200 •Socrates taught Plato, •Plato taught Aristotle, and •Aristotle taught Alexander the Great. Philosophers $300 Why was Socrates forced to drink poison hemlock? Philosophers $300 •Said to have been “corrupting the youth of Athens”. •Questioning Athens’ democracy, religion, and patriotism. Philosophers $400 Name one of Aristotle’s important ideas (in science or philosophy). Philosophers $400 •Every truth comes logically from another truth •Developed scientific method •Believed matter existed in four elements: air, fire, earth, and water Philosophers $500 How did the Republic work according to Plato? Philosophers $500 •Ruled by a philosopher-king, with soldiers next, followed by artisans and farmers Governments $100 Define Democracy. Governments $100 Government run by the people, with all citizens having a say in public matters. Governments $200 What is a tyrant? Governments $200 •A ruler whose power is not controlled by laws or constitution Governments $300 •Democracy was first introduced and practiced by which Greek city-state? Governments $300 Athens Governments $400 Athenian ruler who restored democracy and developed a written constitution. Governments $400 Cleisthenes Governments $500 Why did Plato believe that a true democracy could never work? Governments $500 •He believed that a democracy that killed its greatest minds (see Socrates) could not function since it rid itself of the brains of society. Military $100 What was the term for a Greek foot soldier? Military $100 Hoplite Military $200 How many days’ worth of supplies did soldiers carry into battle? Military $200 Three days’ worth Military $300 What prepared the Spartans to be the strongest army in Greece? Military $300 Every male citizen was raised to be a soldier, and each male citizen served in the Spartan army until age 60. Military $400 Describe the phalanx formation and its tactics. Military $400 •8 soldiers across, 8 soldiers deep, or 16x16 (Macedonian) •Each soldier covered ½ of themselves and ½ of the next soldier •Long Spears stabbed outwards, past the shields Military $500 What made the Macedonian armies more effective than the Greek armies? Military $500 •Use of longer spears •Formation of bigger phalanxes •Cavalry (horseback troops) Alexander the Great $100 Who was Alexander III’s father? Alexander the Great $100 Philip II Alexander the Great $200 Conquered this empire during his conquests. Alexander the Great $200 Persian Empire Alexander the Great $300 Why do historians believe Alexander was fortunate to live until the age of 32? Alexander the Great $300 •Lots of time spent in hostile lands. •Always at the frontlines of battle. Alexander the Great $400 What was his spreading of Greek culture called? Alexander the Great $400 Hellenization Alexander the Great $500 What was his accomplishment in the hierarchy of Egypt? Alexander the Great $500 He was crowned Pharaoh Athens $100 What was the name of the peninsula where Athens was located? Athens $100 Attica Athens $200 Name Athens’ main deity and what that deity symbolized. Athens $200 •Athena •Symbolized wisdom, arts, military, and protection for cities Athens $300 Name an accomplishment of the Athenian leader Solon. Athens $300 • Let the debtors out of prison and enslavement • males 21 years and older could discuss and vote in the Assembly • Created a court system • Had fathers teach sons a trade • Results: increased products and more trade Athens $400 What were women’s roles in society in Athens? Athens $400 •Not allowed to vote •Expected to stay at home and supervise work there Athens $500 Describe Pericles’ accomplishments as Athens’ leader. Athens $500 • Paid salaries for public officials (meant poor could also serve) • Made Athens’ navy strong • Beautified Athens Sparta $100 Peninsula where Sparta was located: Sparta $100 Peloponnese Sparta $200 What kind of state did Sparta develop? Sparta $200 Military state Sparta $300 Outline the 3 levels in the Spartan hierarchy. Sparta $300 Spartans/citizens Perioeci/economists Helots/slaves Sparta $400 What were some causes for Sparta’s victory in the Peloponnesian War? Sparta $400 •Strongest army •Plague hits Athens Sparta $500 Describe life for a male growing up in Spartan society. Sparta $500 • Age 7 - boys go into training • Age 20 - become cadets: patrolled helots • Age 30 - men became Spartan citizen/soldier Miscellaneous $100 Define Ostracism Miscellaneous $100 Someone was voted to be banished from the city for 10 years Miscellaneous $200 Define Hellenization. Miscellaneous $200 The spread of Greek language, culture and religion to other lands Miscellaneous $300 What is the name of the narrow strait that separates Europe from Asia? Miscellaneous $300 Dardenelles Strait - Or - The Hellespont Miscellaneous $400 Blind poet and his two most famous epics. Miscellaneous $400 •Homer •The Iliad and The Odyssey Miscellaneous $500 Nomads who invaded Greece in 1100 BC and brought about the Greek Dark Ages (for about 400 years). Miscellaneous $500 The Dorians Final Jeopardy Topic: Troy! Final Jeopardy •For years the Trojan War was believed to have been a mythical story. What happened to make the story more believable as fact, and who made this discovery? Final Jeopardy • Heinrich Schliemann found evidence in present-day Turkey. The evidence consisted of artifacts that matched descriptions of items used in The Iliad.