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Greek Jeopardy

Greek Jeopardy. Pericles. Greatest leader of Athens. Archimedes. Greatest inventor of the Hellenistic Age. Socrates. Philosopher that was sentenced to death for corrupting Athens’ youth. Phillip of Macedon. Leader responsible for finally uniting all of Greece under one government. Xerxes.

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Greek Jeopardy

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  1. Greek Jeopardy

  2. Pericles Greatest leader of Athens.

  3. Archimedes Greatest inventor of the Hellenistic Age.

  4. Socrates Philosopher that was sentenced to death for corrupting Athens’ youth.

  5. Phillip of Macedon Leader responsible for finally uniting all of Greece under one government.

  6. Xerxes Leader of the Persians at the Battle of Thermopylae

  7. Thermopylae Leonidas led the Spartans against the Persians at this battle.

  8. Trojan War This conflict was between the Mycenaeans and another city-state in Asia Minor and was likely because of trade issues.

  9. Delian League This group was formed immediately after the Persian War and was the first of its kind.

  10. Alexander the Great This person likely died of cholera or malaria. His empire was divided after his death.

  11. Marathon After this battle, an Athenian shouted “NIKE!” in Athens and then died.

  12. Apollo Associated with the Oracle at Delphi

  13. Dionysus God of the Grape Harvest and ritual madness.

  14. Hebe Goddess of Youth and Forgiveness.

  15. Hades, Demeter, and Perspehone This group is associated with the myth that explains the seasons.

  16. Hestia, Artemis, Athena The Virgin goddesses.

  17. Persian, Pericles, Peloponnesian Place these events in order: Pericles Persian War Peloponnesian War

  18. Socrates, Plato, Aristotle Place these people in order: Plato Aristotle Socrates

  19. Trojan War, Marathon, Thermopylae Place these events in order: Battle of Thermopylae Trojan War Battle of Marathon

  20. Minos, Homer, Darius, Xerxes, Alexander Put these events in order: Alexander the Great Xerxes Minos Darius Homer

  21. Darius, Leonidas, Pericles, Socrates, Alexander the Great Put these deaths in order: Pericles Alexander the Great Leonidas Darius Socrates

  22. Direct Democracy Type of government in Athens under during its Golden Age.

  23. tyrant Term for a person who seizes power by force

  24. Aristotle and the Golden Mean Name the Philosopher and Belief that you should pursue a moderate course between extremes in order to live a good life.

  25. acropolis The high part of the city that housed the temples.

  26. Hera, Poseidon, Hermes Identify the three gods associated with these symbols: Peacock Horse Caduecus

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