W E L C O M E T O Greece Jeopardy!
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Who became king in a monarchy when
the king died?
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The king’s son (prince)
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Why were tyrants popular with the poor?
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Tyrants gave the poor more rights than the oligarchs.
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How did Athenian direct democracy
differ from American representative democracy?
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Every citizen in Greece could vote on every issue
that came up
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What was the role of the Assembly in the Athenian
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The Assembly approved new laws after the council
suggested them
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How did someone become a member of
Athens's Council of 500?
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He was chosen by a random drawing
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Why was the Athenian economy based on trade?
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The countryside did not provide enough food
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Where did Athenian women have the most influence?
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In the home
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What was the main purpose of Spartan education?
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To prepare brave soldiers
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Who had the most power in Sparta?
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The Council of Elders
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In which city-state did women have more rights? What was a right that they had?
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Sparta
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Why did the Persians think it would be easy to conquer Greece?
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Because they had more land and people than the Greeks.
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What were the Greeks able to use to win the Battle of Salamis?
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their knowledge of Greece's waterways
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Why was the Greek victory at Marathon so surprising?
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Greece was much smaller than the Persian Empire
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What was an important result of the Persian wars?
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They preserved Greek independence
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What was most surprising about the outcome of the Persian wars?
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The Greeks won with less land and fewer people.
People today use religious buildings as places to pray. How does this differ from the way ancient Greeks used their temples?
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Greeks were not allowed to enter the temples
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What does the Greek love of sports show about ancient Greeks?
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They valued physical health as much as
intellect.
How did Greek sculpture in the Golden Age of Athens differ from earlier Greek and Egyptian sculpture?
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It had more detail and more lifelike
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What did Socrates encourage his fellow citizens to do?
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Question their own beliefs
What is true of Athenian theaters and is also true of theaters today?
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The seats rise around the stage so people can see
and hear
Alexander helped the Greek city-states unite by
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Giving them a common enemy
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What does it mean to say that Alexander conquered by using kindness?
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He let towns that surrendered to his army keep their own leaders/beliefs/customs.
What is one way Alexander used religion to control his empire?
(besides letting them keep their own religions)
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He made the people believe he was a god
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Alexander built cities with these features: an agora, a temple, a theater, and a university. Why did he design cities this way?
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Because he wanted the cities to be like Greek
cities.
Why did Alexander seem to accept many different religions?
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He wanted loyalty from people he conquered.
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The Greek city-states fought against each other in the Peloponnesian War. What was a major effect of the war?
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Macedonia was able to conquer Greece.
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After his military victory, how did Alexander keep his power in Persia?
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He adopted many Persian practices.
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What happened to Alexander's empire right after he died?
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Alexander's empire fell apart because
military leaders were fighting for
power
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What did Alexander hope to create?
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A unified empire
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What happened to the empire after the military leaders were done fighting for control?
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It was divided into three kingdoms
Draw a greek temple with three columns. Each column must be one of the three types. Label each one. Then label the pediment, frieze and metopes Back
You should have drawn a doric, ionic, and corinthian column. Your pediment is the triangular shaped roof. The frieze is rectangular and is above the columns and below the pediment. The metopes are the images that are repeated in
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