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ANCIENT GREECE JEOPARDY

ANCIENT GREECE JEOPARDY. Ancient Greece Jeopardy. Something Borrowed. Ancient A’s. Geography. Potpourri. $ 100. $ 100. $ 100. $ 100. $ 200. $ 200. $ 200. $ 200. $ 300. $ 300. $ 300. $ 300. $ 400. $ 400. $ 400. $ 400. $ 500. $500. $ 500. $ 500.

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ANCIENT GREECE JEOPARDY

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  1. ANCIENT GREECEJEOPARDY

  2. Ancient Greece Jeopardy Something Borrowed Ancient A’s Geography Potpourri $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. In this form of government citizen’s vote to make decisions. Something Borrowed $100

  4. The first of these sporting events was held nearly 3,000 years ago. Something Borrowed $200

  5. Once used as lamp fuel, this export of Greece is now popular for cooking. Something Borrowed $300

  6. First used by Greek courts, these groups of citizens were paid to hear evidence and make decisions. Something Borrowed $400

  7. Greeks crowded into theatres to watch these TWO types of dramatic performances. Something Borrowed $500

  8. Ancient Greece had many of these sheltered places along its coast which were perfect for ships. Geography $100

  9. This city-state, on the Peloponnesus, was known for its powerful military. Geography $200

  10. After the Peloponnesian Wars in 404 B.C., conflict in the Greek city-states left them open to attack from this powerful kingdom to the north. Geography $300

  11. Either one of the two islands that was ideal as a resting spot for ships sailing between Greece and Asia. Geography $400

  12. The Greek (Balkan) peninsula is surrounded by these THREE bodies of water. Geography $500

  13. Meaning “above the city,” each polis had a large hill where residents could shelter and safety in times of war. Ancient A’s $100

  14. This clearing in a city served as a marketplace and meeting place. Ancient A’s $200

  15. This city-state built a strong navy to protect Greek colonies from the Persians. Ancient A’s $300

  16. He conquered ancient Greece, as well as all of the Persian Empire, before his death in323 B.C. Ancient A’s $400

  17. Alexander learned to respect Greek culture and tradition from this philosopher. Ancient A’s $500

  18. He taught philosophy throughout the 400’s B.C., but in 399 he was sentenced to death for spreading his beliefs. Potpourri $100

  19. He is the most important Greek god. Potpourri $200

  20. This great Athenian leader spread democracy and arranged for the citizens involved in government to be paid. Potpourri $300

  21. People in ancient Greece enjoyed listening to the stories of this author who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. Potpourri $400

  22. VISUALDAILYDOUBLE

  23. Visual Daily Double Name the type of ship pictured here.

  24. Visual Daily Double

  25. FINAL JEOPARDY:The Ancient World

  26. List any three (3) of the seven (7) ancient wonders of the world. FINAL JEOPARDY

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