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Religion for 200 Greek gods and goddesses lived here. Where is Mount Olympus?TRANSCRIPT
Jeopardy reviewGreece & Persia
Religion
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500
Thinkers
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300
400
500
Misc
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300
400
500
Government
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200
300
400
500
Persia
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500
Religion for 100
• Greeks honored gods through their ability to think and learn, or ________.
• What is intellect?
Religion for 200
• Greek gods and goddesses lived here.
Where is Mount Olympus?
Religion for 300
• Oracles made prophecies, which are ______________.
• What are predictions about the future?
Religion for 400• This playwright wrote tragedies such as
Antigone for festivals for Dionysus (theater).
• Who is Sophocles?For what purpose were
tragedies written?
To show how people handled difficulties.
Religion for 500• Three “prizes” received by
Olympic winners.
• Olive wreath• Parades• Free meals• Poems written about them
Thinkers for 100
• He believed that diseases had natural causes.
• Hippocrates What is another of his contributions?
Rules of behavior for doctors (called Hippocratic Oath)
Thinkers for 200
• What was described in Plato’s book The Republic?
• An ideal government (political science)
Thinkers for 300• He developed a method of
classifying plants and animals.
• Who is Aristotle?
There’s more! What else did
I do?
• Invented the idea of testing a hypothesis(3rd step of Scientific Method)
• Created syllogisms – a form of logic
Thinkers for 400
• This philosopher developed a method of questioning used to clarify understanding.
• SocratesKnowledge and wisdom
What would a philosopher search
for, anyway?
Thinkers for 500
• This Greek made speeches opposing Phillip II of Macedon.
• Who is Demosthenes?Who was Phillip trying to
organize the Greeks to fight against?
Persia
Miscellaneous for 100
• The organization in both Sparta and Athens that passed laws.
• What is an assembly?
Miscellaneous for 200
• The city-state(s) that would abandon weak or unwanted babies.
• What are Athens AND Sparta?
Miscellaneous for 300
• Two reasons theater masks were used.
• Show emotion• Show gender• Magnify sound• Allow one player to play multiple characters
Miscellaneous for 400
• This person explained the lever and made the compound pulley.
• Who is Archimedes?
Developed the screw; Explained buoyancy;
calculated Pi…..
C’mon, I did more than THAT! What
else?
Miscellaneous for 500
• THREE parts of a Greek temple (use the correct terms- not “roof”).
• What are stylobate, column, capital, frieze, pediment.
Government for 100
• This city-state required women to be accompanied by a chaperone in public.
• What is Athens?
Government for 200
• A set of rules and laws for a country.
• What is a constitution?
Government for 300• The term for Sparta’s government;
means “rule by a few.”
• What is an oligarchy?
Government for 400
• The term for wealthy nobles; they ruled Sparta.
• What is an aristocrat?
Government for 500
• The Parthenon was built for this goddess and is on this fortified hill.
• What is Athena and Acropolis?
Government for 500
• The Parthenon was built for this goddess and is on this fortified hill.
• What is Athena and acropolis?
Persia for 100
• The capital of the Persian Empire was located in this area of the world.
• What is the Middle East?In what modern day
country?What is Iran?
Persia for 200• The writing system / alphabet used
by the ancient Persian Empire.
• What is cuneiform?
Persia for 300• Two examples of how Persians tried
to establish a “unified world.”• What is…
– incorporated art styles of others– established Aramaic as common language– kept local leaders in power even after being
conquered– Respected others’ religious beliefs– ….?
Persia for 400• Name 3 contributions /
accomplishments of the Persian Empire.
• What are – Carpet weaving– Calligraphy– Roads– Postal system– Use of coins?
Persia for 500• Three actions / accomplishments
of Cyrus the Great.• What are…
– Created a postal system– Maintained a strong army– Allowed conquered people to keep customs, religion, language,
government– Allowed slaves to return to homelands– Appointed a governor/satrap in each province…