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Directions to create Jeopardy Game
Open template
Save As (whatever title you choose)
File open
Type in categories by clicking on the text box
Use the scroll bar to scroll to the Question & Answer slides
Create a question to fit in each valued box for each category
Directions to play Jeopardy
Slide show--view show
Click mouse until Jeopardy music plays
Slowly click categories onto the screen
Wait until the music stops playing
Cave students select questions in a specific category and for a specific dollar amount
Click on the selected question
Click mouse again to view the answer
Click on the icon head in the bottom left hand corner to return to the main menu board
Double JeopardyVocabulary Potpourri Test
QuestionsGreek
OlympicsTrue orFalse
Q $100
Q $200
Q $300
Q $400
Q $500
Q $100 Q $100Q $100 Q $100
Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300
Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400
Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500
Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Vocabulary
What is an aristocrat?
$100 Answer from Vocabulary
An aristocrat is a rich landowner.
$200 Question from Vocabulary
What is an oligarchy?
$200 Answer from Vocabulary
An oligarchy is a governmentin which only a few people have power.
$300 Question from Vocabulary
What is a tyrant?
$300 Answer from Vocabulary
A tyrant is a person who heldpower through force.
$400 Question from Vocabulary
A person who had theright to participate ingovernment is better knownas a what?
$400 Answer from Vocabulary
A citizen.
$500 Question from Vocabulary
What are the two specific typesof democracy, and which one dowe have here in the United Statestoday?
$500 Answer from Vocabulary
The two types of democracyare a direct democracy and arepresentative democracy and wehave a representative democracytoday in the U.S.
$100 Question from Potpourri
Under these rulers, the lawswere too strict. Draco was anexample of one of these rulers.
$100 Answer from Potpourri
Under the aristocrats the lawswere seen as too strict.
$200 Question from Potpourri
Peisistratus was this kind of ruler; usually a good leader,unifying and improving theircity-state through force.
$200 Answer from Potpourri
Peisistratus was a tyrant.
$300 Question from Potpourri
This man is known as the fatherof democracy even though it flourished under Pericles.
$300 Answer from Potpourri
Cleisthenes is known as thefather of democracy.
$400 Question from Potpourri
What country to the north conquered Athens causingdemocracy to be no more?
$400 Answer from Potpourri
Macedonia conquered Athensputting an end to democracy.
$500 Question from Potpourri
If a law is considered to be“Draconian,” what is wrong withthe law?
$500 Answer from Potpourri
The law is too strict.
$100 Question from Test Questions
Because traveling by land wasdifficult, Greeks did this instead.
$100 Answer from Test Questions
Greeks traveled by sea becauseit was so hard to travel byland.
$200 Question from Test Questions
A government in which onlya few people have power iscalled a what?
$200 Answer from Test Questions
An oligarchy is a government in which only a few people havepower.
$300 Question from Test Questions
The myth about the god Hephaestusexplained what natural occurrence?
$300 Answer from Test Questions
Volcanic eruptions.
$400 Question from Test Questions
True or False:An agora is the name for a fortress atop a hill.
$400 Answer from Test Questions
False. An agora is a marketplace.
$500 Question from Test Questions
True of False:Sappho created the world’s firstdemocracy.
$500 Answer from Test Questions
False. Sappho was a lyricalpoet.
$100 Question from Greek Olympics
Who did the Greeks honorby competing in Olympic events?
$100 Answer from Greek Olympics
The gods were honored by theathletes participating in the Olympics.
$200 Question from Greek Olympics
How often did/do the Olympicstake place?
$200 Answer from Greek Olympics
The Olympics take place everyfour years.
$300 Question from Greek Olympics
What happened if city-stateswere fighting when the games began?
$300 Answer from Greek Olympics
If city-states were at war, the war would stop until the gamescame to an end.
$400 Question from Greek Olympics
Who was allowed to participatein the ancient Greek Olympics?
$400 Answer from Greek Olympics
Men were only allowed tocompete.
$500 Question from Greek Olympics
In what city did the GreekOlympics take place?
$500 Answer from Greek Olympics
The Olympics took place in Olympia, Greece.
$100 Question from True or False?
Pericles paid citizens to servethe government by serving onjuries and voting.
$100 Answer from True or False?
True
$200 Question from True or False?
Greece is a flat country, greatfor farming and hunting.
$200 Answer from True or False?
False. Greece is rocky and mountainous.
$300 Question from True or False?
The Minoans and the Mycenaeans were attacked by other countries bringing theirculture to an end.
$300 Answer from True or False?
False. Both cultures’ ends werebecause of natural disasters.
$400 Question from True or False?
Everyone who lived in a city-statelived inside the city walls.
$400 Answer from True or False?
False. There were citizens wholived outside the city walls.
$500 Question from True or False?
We can still see traces of ancientGreece today in our language, movies,and at sporting events.
$500 Answer from True or False?
True.
Final Jeopardy
Define the terms oligarchy and democracy.Then, compare and contrast them.
Final Jeopardy Answer