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Jeopardy
It’s All
Greek to
Me
Politics in
Ancient
Greece
“Oo-Raa!”
“So you think
you’re better
Cool Military
than
me!” Sparta
Facts
v. Athens
Social
Classes
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Double Jeopardy
It’s All Greek to Me for $100
This was a solution to the
growing population problem in
city-states and sometimes was
the result of natural disasters
$100 Answer for
It’s All Greek to Me
What is migration?
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The mountainous areas and
shallow soil of Greece make these
crops/resources the primary
export of the country. (Must list at
least 2 correctly)
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It’s All Greek to Me
What were any of the
following:
•  Olives/olive oil
•  Grapes/wine
•  Cheese
•  Figs
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The Greeks won this
decisive battle against the
Persians in 480 B.C. due in
large part to the Athenian
naval warships
$300 Answer for It’s All Greek to Me
What is the
Battle of
Salamis?
These Greeks (and my
piercings) are really
giving me a headache!
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This king/god from Persia
_______and this king of Sparta
_______ had a bloody showdown in the famous war known
as the Battle of the 300 (at
Thermopylae) and the country
of ________ won.
$400 Answer for It’s All Greek
to Me
Who were Xerxes (Persian king)
and Leonidas (Spartan king) and
the country of Persia?
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The legend of the
Trojan War took place
in the city of Troy in
modern day Turkey
and was the
inspiration for these
great literary works.
$500 Answer for It’s All Greek to Me
What is The Iliad and The
Odyssey by the poet Homer ?
Politics in Ancient Greece for
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This is the term given to a
government that is ruled
by the people.
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Ancient Greece
What is democracy ?
Politics in Ancient Greece
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This first type of government is
run by only one ruler and the
other government is run by only
a small number of powerful
people.
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Ancient Greece
What is a tyranny (only one
leader) and what is an oligarchy
(small powerful group)?
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Both Athens and Sparta gave
their male citizens the right to
speak in a forum known as the
_________.
$300 Answer for Politics in
Ancient Greece
What is the assembly?
Politics of Ancient Greece
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In Athens, the 500 male council of
advisors chosen by lottery was
known as the _________ . And the
28 member governing body in
Sparta who held these positions for
life was called the _______.
$400 Answer Politics in Ancient
Greece
What is the “boule” in Athens and the
Elders’ Council in Sparta?
At 60 years of age,
it’s about time I got a
good, steady job!
I
Sparta!
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This Athenian politician increased the
power of the assembly, increased the
number of citizens who could vote by
reducing the sole power of the rich (no
longer had to be land holders), and
introduced the concept of a jury system
where peers judge the accused.
$500 Answer for Politics in
Ancient Greece
Who was Cleisthenes (also
spelled
Kleisthenes)?
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Young boys entered the
Spartan military at age ____
and could leave at age _____.
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Military Facts
What is enter at age 7
and leave at age 30 ?
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This is the term given to the
Greek military formation on
the battlefield.
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Military Facts
What is the Greek phalanx?
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This is the term given to
Spartan soldiers who were
accepted by a social group
(the messes) and were then
considered full citizens.
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Military Facts
What is an “equal”?
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This is the name of the Greek
warship that had three banks of
oars, a long narrow deck, and a
sharp ram fixed to the point of the
ship and is one of the reasons for
the victory at Salamis.
$400 Answer for “Oo-Raa!” Cool
Military Facts
What is a trireme?
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In class, we watched a movie
about this great Athenian naval
military leader who became a
politician for democracy only
to be ostracized by his own
countrymen and banished to
the land of Persia.
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Military Facts
Who is Themistocles?
Great! I win the Greeks
a war, get democracy
rolling, and this is the
thanks I get…EXCILE!!
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Me” Sparta v. Athens for $100
This legal right was only
given to Spartan women
and shocked most other
city-states.
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Better Than Me” Sparta v. Athens
What is land ownership?
Yes, that’s right! I’m
beatiful, tough, and
rich. Deal with it, you
Athenian inferiors!
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Me” Sparta v. Athens for $200
This city state had a direct
democracy where as many as
40,000 citizens could have a
voice in the government and
were paid to sit on juries.
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Better Than Me” Sparta v. Athens
What is Athens?
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This city-state honored its
elderly whereas this other
city state often displayed
disrespect to their elders .
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Better Than Me” Sparta v. Athens
Who is Sparta for respecting their
elders and Athens for disrespecting
older citizens?
Forget Florida! Boy, am I
glad I chose Sparta to retire.
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Athenians voted on broken
pieces of pottery to
________ a citizen who was
seen as a threat while Sparta
got rid of such persons by
____________
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Better Than Me” Sparta v. Athens
What is ostracize (ostracism)
in Athens and the punishment
pit in Sparta?
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In Spartan society,
_________ was valued more
than individual expression,
a trait that was deeply
respected in Athens.
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Better Than Me” Sparta v. Athens
What is “fitting in” or any other
phrase with the same meaning?
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This is the term
that
refers
.
to any foreigner or Greek
not born in a city-state.
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What is a metic?
(often a
merchant or
artisan)
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These slaves were captured in the
regions of Laconia and Messenia,
and they led revolts against their
Greek captors.
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Who were the helots?
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This group was, by far, the
largest social class of
people in Greek society .
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Who were slaves?
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These two groups were
interdependent with one another
in Athenian society. One group
could not get by without the
assistance of the other group.
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Who were the aristocracy
and tenant farmers?
Those lazy farmers
better have grown
my monthly
allotment of food or
off the land they go!
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Double Jeopardy
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Who were the archons?
Come on, gang! Let’s just try to
agree on one thing today. Okay?
Double Jeopardy
These 9 Athenians judges were
chosen at random to oversee
justice in the city-state.