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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…. Ancient & Classical Greece. Geography: 200. Question: 80 % of Greece is covered with what? Answer Mountains. Back. Geography: 400. Question: What item was traded so the Greeks could receive other foreign items they needed? Answer Olive oil. Back.

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  1. Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…

  2. Ancient & Classical Greece

  3. Geography: 200 • Question: • 80 % of Greece is covered with what? • Answer • Mountains Back

  4. Geography: 400 • Question: • What item was traded so the Greeks could receive other foreign items they needed? • Answer • Olive oil Back

  5. Geography: 600 • Question: • What was the 1st Greek Civilization? • Answer • Mycenea Back

  6. Geography 800 • Question: • What are the 3 main seas that border Greece? • Answer • Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, and Ionian Sea. Back

  7. Geography: 1000 • Question: • What was the name of the civilization famous for trading and the alphabet? What were two neighboring countries who caused problems for Greece? • Answer • Phoenicians/ Persians and Macedonians Back

  8. Mythology: 200 • Question: • Who were the main characters in Greek myths? • Answer • Gods and Goddesses Back

  9. mythology: 400 • Question: • What were the Olympics named for and who were they in honor of? • Answer • B. The home of the gods and to honor Zeus. Back

  10. Mythology: 600 • Question: • What did the Greeks build to honor Athena? • Answer: The Parthenon Back

  11. Mythology and literature: 800 • Question: • What was the purpose of fables and who was the most famous fable writer? • Answer • To teach moral lessons/Aesop Back

  12. Mythology: 1000 • Question: • Who were the 3 main Gods and what were they gods of? • Answer • Zeus (God of sky and Heavens) • Poseidon (God of Oceans) • Hades (God of underworld) Back

  13. Government: 200 • Question: • What was the basic form of government in Greece and what is the greek term? • Answer • A city-state/polis Back

  14. Government: 400 • Question: • Was the government of Athens direct or indirect? Explain what this means? • Answer • Direct Democracy: the citizens themselves meet to decide on laws instead of sending a representative (indirect democracy). Back

  15. government: 600 • Question: • Why was Athen’s democracy called a limited democracy? • Answer • Because only free adult men could vote. • Women, slaves, and non-citizens could not take part. Back

  16. government: 800 • Question: • What was the earliest form of government in Greece? Explain what this is. • Answer • A Monarchy: A king or queen who has supreme power. Back

  17. government: 1000 • Question: • Greece had many different political systems. Give the name of 5 systems and explain each type of government. • Answer • Monarchy-ruled by supreme king/queen • Aristocracy-ruled by the upper class/nobility • Oligarchy- ruled by a small few. • Tyrant- Someone who takes power illegally. • Democracy- all citizens have a voice in govn’t. Back

  18. wars: 200 • Question: • Why did the Persian Wars start? • Answer • Persia conquered Anatolia (Turkey) a region with many Greek colonies. Back

  19. wars: 400 • Question: • What was the original purpose of the acropolis? • Answer • To protect the city Back

  20. wars: 600 • Question: • What positive outcome came from the Persian Wars? • Answer • The Greek city states all united together to defeat a common enemy: Persia! Back

  21. wars: 800 • Question: • Who was the strongest leader of Athens who came to the scene after the Persian Wars? What were his 3 goals? • Answer • Pericles: strengthen democracy, expand the empire, beautify Athens with statues and monuments. Back

  22. wars: 1000 • Question: • What was the name of the war that broke out between Athens and Sparta? What were 3 causes of this war? • Answer • Peloponnesian War. It started because: • 1. other city states feared Athens’ power • 2. Athens grew into a naval empire • 3. Athenians started moving into other city states. Back

  23. Terms: 200 • Question: • What is an agora? • Answer • Center of city life Back

  24. Terms: 400 • Question: • What is the Delian League and its purpose? Why did it become a problem? • Answer • City states joined together for mutual protection. • Athens took control of money from league and used it to build their own navy and buildings. Back

  25. Terms: 600 • Question: • What was the military machine that hurled stones at enemy forces called? • Answer • catapult Back

  26. Terms: 800 • Question: • What was the name of the culture that blended Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian influences called? What was it’s most famous city? • Answer • Hellenistic: Alexandria, Egypt. Back

  27. Terms: 1000 • Question (s): • The study of basic truths:______________ • To capture the perfect form in art is called the ___________ • Serious drama about downfalls of a character ______________ • Made fun of politics, important people ___________ • Answer(s) • Philosophy, ideal, tragedy, comedy Back

  28. Bonus Question: 5000 pts. • Question: • What steps did Alexander the Great take to control the world? Answer • -He was tutored by Greek scholars • -Trained in army • -Used cruel tactics • -Attacked Persian occupied cities (like Egypt) and got Egyptians on his side. • Attacked Persia • Attacked lands between Persia, Egypt, and Macedonia. Back

  29. Category: TERMS Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

  30. Daily Double Back Question: How was education in Athens and Sparta similar? Answer Boys started school at age 7.

  31. Category: TERMS Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

  32. Daily Double Back Question: What was Sparta’s strategy in the Peloponnesian War? What was Athens? Answer Sparta wanted to cut off Athenian’s food supply by destroying crops. Athens’ strategy was to avoid land battles and use the sea for food and fighting.

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