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JEOPARDY

JEOPARDY. The Spread of Hellenistic Culture. Categories. Greek Art. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. 100. 300. 200. 400. 500. Philosophers. 100. 300. Writers . 200. 400. 500. 100. 200. 300. 500. Alexander. 400. 300. 400. 500. 200. 100. Science/Math. 500. 100. 200. 300.

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JEOPARDY

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  1. JEOPARDY The Spread of Hellenistic Culture

  2. Categories Greek Art 100 200 300 400 500 100 300 200 400 500 Philosophers 100 300 Writers 200 400 500 100 200 300 500 Alexander 400 300 400 500 200 100 Science/Math 500 100 200 300 400 Philosophy

  3. This was the date of Greek’s Golden Age in Art? What was during the 400s B.C.

  4. This was the structure built in honor of Athena and considered the finest example of Greek architecture. What was the Parthenon ?

  5. This was the famous sculpture by Myron. What was the discus thrower?

  6. He was the sculptor of the Athenas in the Parthenon and his crowning glory the large statue of Zeus in the temple of Zeus. Who was Phidias?

  7. This was the perfect balance attained in most Greek art between excess and understatement. What was the Golden Mean?

  8. He was the teacher of Alexander the Great and thought that an important sign of a good government is a thriving middle class. Who was Aristotle?

  9. He urged students to “know thyself”, and criticized Democracy because people might elect leaders who were incompetent. Who was Socrates?

  10. This was Plato’s long work on the ideal form of government. What was “The Republic”?

  11. This means, “lover of wisdom” in Greek. What is philosophy?

  12. This Greek philosopher carefully categorized and described plants and animals, the basis for modern biology. Who was Aristotle?

  13. This Greek writer is called the “Father of History” Who was Herodotus?

  14. This Greek historian and soldier wrote the “ History of the Peloponnesian War”. Who was Thucydides?

  15. These were Greek plays containing action, dialogue, and usually involved conflict and emotion. What were Greek dramas?

  16. These were the three great Greek writers of tragedies, where the hero struggled against fate. Who were Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides?

  17. He was the Greek writer of comedies who wrote plays such as “The Frogs”, and “The Clouds”. Who was Aristophanes?

  18. This was the fighting formation used by Philip of Macedon as well as the Greek city-states. What was a phalanx?

  19. He was the famous Greek orator who opposed Phillip of Macedon’s invasion of Greece. Who was Demosthenes?

  20. “Don’t Choke!” Daily Double

  21. These were the two cultures that Alexander the Great attempted to merge and spread throughout his large empire. What was Greek and Persian culture?

  22. This is the place where Alexander’s army exhausted from continuous warfare, stops and turns back. Where was the Indus River?

  23. These were the three kingdoms that Alexander the Great’s vast empire was divided into. What were Macedonia, Egypt, and Syria?

  24. He was considered the greatest scientist of the Hellenistic Age and calculated the value of (pi)л, used cogged wheels or gears, the lever, and compound pulleys or block and tackle . Who was Archimedes?

  25. He is considered the “Father of Modern Medicine”. Who was Hippocrates?

  26. He is best known for his geometric theory that states that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Who was Pythagoras?

  27. He was the Greek philosopher who stated that all matter is composed of atoms or moving smaller particles that cannot be divided. Who was Democritus?

  28. He was the Greek mathematician who calculated the diameter of the earth to within 50 miles. Who was Eratosthenes?

  29. He was the Greek scientist who argued that the earth and other planets moved around the sun. Who was Aristarchus?

  30. This was the Greek philosophy that scorned pleasure, wealth, and social position, and that people should seek virtue only. What was Cynicism?

  31. This was Greek philosophy that taught the philosophy of seeking pleasure and avoiding pain. Their motto was” eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we may die.” What was Epicurianism?

  32. This was the Greek philosophy that taught that pleasure and pain should be dealt with the same, and that people should accept whatever life hands them. What was Stoicism?

  33. These are the two interesting characteristics of Greek science. What was the ability to learn so much with very few instruments and secondly the failure to use or apply great scientific knowledge in practical ways?

  34. He was the Greek philosopher and cynic who is often pictured with a lantern looking for an honest man. Who was Diogenes?

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