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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Hosted by Mr. David
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Choose a point value.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Philosophy
Athens and Sparta
Alexander
Greek Culture
Wars
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Wars Points 100
These two sides fought in the Persian Wars
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Who are the Greeks and the Persians?
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Wars Points 200
These two sides fought in the Peloponnesian War
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Athens and Sparta
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Wars Points 300

Describe the Greeks before the Persian war and
after the war
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Wars Points 300
Before the warGreeks divided, fight each other,
no cooperation After the war united and work
together to defeat the Persians
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Wars Points 400
Name two results of the Persian War.
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Wars Points 400
Greeks win, democracy saved, Greeks united,
Greeks (especially Athens) experience a Golden
Age of achievement in arts, science, math, and
history
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Wars Points 500
What causes the Peloponnesian War?
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Wars Points 500
Athens forms Delian League with its allies,
Spartans forms Peloponnesian League with its
allies, Spartans fear Athens is becoming too
powerful, Athens tries to force its rule on others
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Philosophy Points 100 What is the Socratic
method?
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Philosophy Points 100 Asking questions to get
people to come to the truth
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Philosophy Points 200 What does Plato write
about?
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The best kind of government
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Philosophy Points 300
What is philosophy?
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Organized system of thought (way of thinking
about the world)
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Philosophy Points 400 Name two of the subjects
Aristotle studies
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Logic, astronomy, geology, biology, physics
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Philosophy Points 500 Put the first three
philosophers in the correct chronological order
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Socrates Plato Aristotle
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Greek Culture Points 100
This man was the Father of Medicine and said that
doctors should never do anything to try and harm
a patient

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Greek Culture Points 100
Who is Hippocrates?
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Sculptures like the Discus Thrower showed what
new ideas/trends in art?
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Greek Culture Points 200
Human subjects, very detailed, can see muscles,
realistic
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Who is Aeschylus?
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Greek Culture Points 300
Greek tragic playwright who writes Orestia
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Greek Culture Points 400
What two books does Homer write?
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Iliad and the Odyssey
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Greek Culture Points 500
What was the difference between Herodotus and
Thucydides?

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Greek Culture Points 500
Herodotus- wrote about Persian Wars, used the
gods/goddesses to explain why events
happened Thucydides- wrote about Peloponnesian
War, used only humans to explain why events
happened, history like a science

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Athens and Sparta Points 100 What is this
building?
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Athens and Sparta Points 100 What is the
Parthenon?
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Athens and Sparta Points 200
Describe life in Sparta
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Boys begin military training at age 7, simple
life, everything is dedicated to war
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Athens and Sparta Points 300 Name two of the
famous Greek mathematicians
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Athens and Sparta Points 300 Euclid-
geometry Pythagoras- Pythagorean
theorem Archimedes- physics, math
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What government does Athens eventually adopt
(explain what it means)?
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Direct democracy (all male citizens can vote)
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Explain two important achievements of the Age of
Pericles
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Athens and Sparta Points 500 Beginning of direct
democracy, Athens creates an empire, builds
Parthenon, Golden Age in science and literature
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Alexander Points 100
Who is Alexanders father?
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Philip II
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Alexander Points 200 Alexander is from this
area/country
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Macedonia
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Who teaches Alexander about Greek culture?
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Aristotle
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Name three areas that Alexander conquers.
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Egypt, Greece, Persia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq
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Alexander Points 500 Define Hellenism
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Mixing together of Greek and Middle Eastern/Asian
cultures
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Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
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Topic Philosophy
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Explain the difference between Epicureanism and
Stoicism?
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Epicureanism- do what makes you happy Stoicism-
inner happiness regardless of what is happening
to you
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