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Jeopardy Social Studies Edition Government In Athens Social Structure Alexander the Great Slaves 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 Philosopher /Thinker 5th century BCE governments Peloponnesian War He came up with the theory for solving the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle. Pythagoras He wrote the Republic. Plato He opened a school called the Lyceum. Aristotle He is considered the father of medecine. Hippocrates He said “the life unexamined is not worth living”. Socrates Name three unifying factors across Greece. Religion, language, Olympics He codified Athenian law so that they would apply to all citizens. Draco The ability of the Assembly to vote into exile any man considered a threat to the citystate’s democracy was called this. ostracism He cancelled the farmers’ debt. Solon Anyone who seized power unconstitutionally was called this. tyrant How many citizens were there in Athens and Sparta? Athens – 40 000 Sparta – 10 000 What were foreigners called in Athens and Sparta? Athens – Metics Sparta – Peroikoi List three restrictions placed on Metics in Athens. Cannot go the Pnyx Hill Can’t marry a citizen Can’t vote Can’t attend assemblies Can’t hold admin post Can’t own land At what age did a male become a citizen in Athens and Sparta? Athens – 18 Sparta - 30 Name two privileges citizens enjoyed. Attending festivals Political rights Equal before the law Run the government Vote Make decisions about war Define direct democracy All citizens taking a personal role in government. Define oligarchy Government controlled by a few The Athenian Assembly was called this. Ecclesia What were the 5 overseers who held most of the power in Sparta called? Ephors What was the Council of Elders called? Gerousia Who was the war fought between? Athens and Sparta What league was formed following the Persian Wars by Athens to protect the Greeks from further Persian attacks? Delian League What league did Sparta form because they feared Athens would take control of Greece? Peloponnesian League Which great Athenian general built long walls around Athens and brought all the people of Attica within these protective walls? Pericles What were the dates of the war? 431 BCE – 404 BCE DAILY DOUBLE! In what year did Philip of Macedonia conquer Greece? 338 BCE What was Philip the first to do in Greece? Unite all the Greek city-states under one ruler At what age did Alexander become king? 20 How far did Alexander’s army push his empire? India How old was Alexander when he died? 33 Spartan slaves were called this. Helots Where were the Athenian slaves very poorly treated? mines What was the ratio of slaves to citizens in Sparta? 20 to 1 How did one become a slave in Athens? (2 ways) Captured in war Kidnapped by pirates Abandonned Born a slave How many slaves were there in Athens? 150 000 THANK YOU FOR PLAYING JEOPARDY!