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ANCIENT GREECE NTERACTIVE QWIZDOM LESSON ON

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An interactive voting Science Quiz on Ancient GreeceThe quiz is designed for use with qwizdom classroom response systems

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Page 1: Interactive Voting Ancient Greece

ANCIENT GREECE

INTERACTIVE QWIZDOM LESSON

ON

Page 2: Interactive Voting Ancient Greece

Type your name and send:Type your name and send:

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Greece is situated in:Greece is situated in:

A.A. The Pacific OceanThe Pacific Ocean

B.B. The Atlantic OceanThe Atlantic Ocean

C.C. The MediterraneanThe Mediterranean

D.D. The Irish SeaThe Irish Sea

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Ancient Greece was divided into:Ancient Greece was divided into:

A.A. CountiesCounties

B.B. City StatesCity States

C.C. ProvincesProvinces

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Please make your selection

Each city state had its own:

A King or queen

B System of government

C Mayor

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True or FalseIf you enjoyed reading,

art and dance and

you considered education to be of great

importance, then you would most probably

want to live in Athens.

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Please make your selectionCity states would invite the Spartans to help them to fight in a battle because:

A They were very clever

B They were very wealthy

C They were highly skilled warriors and had trained for many years

D They had the best armour

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True or False

Greek foot soldier was known as:

A A hoplite

B A warrior

C A phalanx

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True or FalseThe Battle of Marathon

took place between

the Athenians and the Spartans.

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Please make your selectionThe people of ancient Greece believed that their gods lived:

A in a temple

B in Heaven

C in the acropolis

D at the top of Mount Olympus

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