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Jeopardy Instructions• On your turn, you will come to the computer with a
partner from your team.• Select a category by clicking on the dollar amount.• When the question appears, read it aloud.• You and your partner will have 30 seconds to answer
the question.• After you have answered, click on the screen and read
the correct answer aloud.• If your answer is correct, your team will have that
dollar amount added to their score. If incorrect, the dollar amount will be subtracted from the score.
• Click on the Game Board button to go back to the board.
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Daily Doubles• If a “Daily Double” screen comes up when you
select your question, you may choose how much the question will be worth.
• The value you choose cannot be more than your team has currently earned.
• If your team has a negative balance, you may wager up to $500.
• If you get the question correct, you will have the amount you selected added to your score.
• If you get the question incorrect, the amount you selected will be subtracted from your score.
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Wars Greek City-
States
Greek Gov’t
VocabularyGeography of Greece
Sparta or Athens
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Final Jeopardy
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What caused Persia to attack Athens first.
What caused Persia to attack Athens first.
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What is they wanted to punish them for helping the Ionians?What is they wanted to punish them for helping the Ionians?
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This was the final battle of the Persian War
This was the final battle of the Persian War
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What is the Battle of Plataea?What is the Battle of Plataea?
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Who died defending the pass at Thermopylae?
Who died defending the pass at Thermopylae?
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What were 300 Spartans?What were 300 Spartans?
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This battle was fought between triremes.
This battle was fought between triremes.
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What was the battle of Salamis?What was the battle of Salamis?
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There were no real winners in this war because it ultimately
weakened Greece
There were no real winners in this war because it ultimately
weakened Greece
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What was the Peloponnesian War?
What was the Peloponnesian War?
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$100$100Greek City-States
This city-state had a
military way of life.
This city-state had a
military way of life.
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Sparta and Athens are two examples of this.
Sparta and Athens are two examples of this.
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Buying, selling, and discussions about government took place in this part of a Greek city-state.
Buying, selling, and discussions about government took place in this part of a Greek city-state.
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What is the agora?What is the agora?
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This is the name of the temple of Athena and where it was located.This is the name of the temple of Athena and where it was located.
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What is the Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens?
What is the Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens?
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Sparta and Athens temporarily joined forces for this reason.
Sparta and Athens temporarily joined forces for this reason.
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What was to keep the Persians from overtaking Greece?
What was to keep the Persians from overtaking Greece?
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These people were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
These people were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
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Who were women and slaves?Who were women and slaves?
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These are the things that made Greece a democracy.
These are the things that made Greece a democracy.
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What is the people were allowed to participate in the assembly, have a say in who their leaders were, and take part in a trial by
jury?
What is the people were allowed to participate in the assembly, have a say in who their leaders were, and take part in a trial by
jury?
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This is the name for a government that is ruled by a few
wealthy families.
This is the name for a government that is ruled by a few
wealthy families.
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What is an oligarchy?What is an oligarchy?
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These are the reasons that a trial by jury is considered part of a
democracy.
These are the reasons that a trial by jury is considered part of a
democracy.
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What is the accused have the right to defend themselves and they are judged by a group of citizens who are their peers?
What is the accused have the right to defend themselves and they are judged by a group of citizens who are their peers?
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These are the three governments that the Athenians tried before
democracy but did not like because they were unfair.
These are the three governments that the Athenians tried before
democracy but did not like because they were unfair.
Greek Government
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What are monarchy, oligarchy, and tyranny?
What are monarchy, oligarchy, and tyranny?
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This is the name for the 5 Spartan elders who helped the kings run
the country.
This is the name for the 5 Spartan elders who helped the kings run
the country.
Vocabulary
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This is the name of a Greek soldier with a large shield. This is the name of a Greek soldier with a large shield.
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What is a hoplite?What is a hoplite?
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This is a government whose leader is picked by the military and takes over control by force.
This is a government whose leader is picked by the military and takes over control by force.
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This is a battle formation used by the hoplites
This is a battle formation used by the hoplites
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What is a phalanx?What is a phalanx?
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What was the religion of the Persians?
What was the religion of the Persians?
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What is Zoroastrianism?What is Zoroastrianism?
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These are the two continents that the Aegean World covered.
These are the two continents that the Aegean World covered.
Geography of Greece
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What are Europe and Asia?What are Europe and Asia?
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This is what the invention of the trireme enabled the Greeks to do.This is what the invention of the
trireme enabled the Greeks to do.
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What is it to sail further and faster so they could have a
successful navy and trade with faraway lands?
What is it to sail further and faster so they could have a
successful navy and trade with faraway lands?
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What is the name of one the two largest Greek islands in the
Aegean Sea.
What is the name of one the two largest Greek islands in the
Aegean Sea.
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What did they trade? Export?What did they trade? Export?
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What is grapes and olives?What is grapes and olives?
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What is the main geographical feature of Greece.
What is the main geographical feature of Greece.
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What are mountains?What are mountains?
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This is the city-state that started training boys for war at age 7
This is the city-state that started training boys for war at age 7
Sparta or Athens
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Legacies
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This is the city-state that allowed foreigners to live there and called
them metics.
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This is the city-state that allowed foreigners to live there and called
them metics.
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This is the city-state that had an oligarchy for government
This is the city-state that had an oligarchy for government
Sparta or Athens
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This is the city-state that allowed the women to own land
This is the city-state that allowed the women to own land
Sparta or Athens
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What is the city-state where slaves did the farming .
What is the city-state where slaves did the farming .
Legacies of the Greeks
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Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy Instructions• After seeing the category, your team must decide
whether to wager $50, $100, or $200 per person on the Final Jeopardy question.
• Each person will answer the question individually on their own sheet of paper.
• After 30 seconds, papers will be collected and tallied.
• For each correct answer, the team will receive the amount that they selected.
• For each incorrect answer, the team will lose the selected amount of money.
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Pericles believed a good citizen did this.
Pericles believed a good citizen did this.
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What is participate in the business of the government or
city-state?
What is participate in the business of the government or
city-state?
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