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Title: Jeopardy


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Directions to create Jeopardy Game Open
template Save As (whatever title you choose) File
open Type in categories by clicking on the text
box Use the scroll bar to scroll to the Question
Answer slides Create a question to fit in each
valued box for each category Directions to play
Jeopardy Slide show--view show Click mouse until
Jeopardy music plays Slowly click categories onto
the screen Wait until the music stops
playing Cave students select questions in a
specific category and for a specific dollar
amount Click on the selected question Click mouse
again to view the answer Click on the icon head
in the bottom left hand corner to return to the
main menu board
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Double Jeopardy
Test Questions
The Persian Wars
True or False
Potpourri
Vocabulary
Q 100
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Q 200
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Q 300
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Final Jeopardy
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100 Question from Vocabulary
What is a phalanx?
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100 Answer from Vocabulary
A phalanx is a group of Greek warriors who stood
close together in a square formation.
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200 Question from Vocabulary
What is the Parthenon?
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200 Answer from Vocabulary
The Parthenon is a temple built in Athens for
the Goddess Athena. It is surrounded by columns,
still stands today, and once had a gold statue of
Athena within its walls.
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300 Question from Vocabulary
Who was Hippocrates?
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300 Answer from Vocabulary
Hippocrates was a Greek doctor who was
regarded as the father of medicine. Hippocrates
tried to find out what caused diseases and is
known today for his ideas of how doctors should
conduct themselves.
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400 Question from Vocabulary
What is an alliance?
10
400 Answer from Vocabulary
An alliance is an agreement to work together.
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500 Question from Vocabulary
Who was Sophocles?
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500 Answer from Vocabulary
Sophocles was a famous Greek tragedy writer who
wrote a play called Oedipus Rex.
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100 Question from Potpourri
This philosopher taught Greeks that moderation,
or finding a balance, in life was important.
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100 Answer from Potpourri
Aristotle taught of the importance of moderation.

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200 Question from Potpourri
Women in this city-state were very well respected
because they provided soldiers for the army.
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200 Answer from Potpourri
Women in Sparta were very well respected.
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300 Question from Potpourri
What was the relationship between Philip of
Macedonia and Alexander the Great?
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300 Answer from Potpourri
Philip of Macedonia and Alexander the great were
father and son.
19
400 Question from Potpourri
Why was Philip of Macedonia able to conquer
Greece so easily?
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400 Answer from Potpourri
Philip of Macedonia was able to conquer the
Greeks because Greece underestimated
Philips army, the Greeks were weakened from
fights between city-states, and Philip and his
army had perfected the phalanx.
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500 Question from Potpourri
Greek painters created scenes from their
religion, daily life, wars, and athletic
competitions on these in red and black.
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500 Answer from Potpourri
Greek painters painted on pottery in red and
black of many scenes from their lives.
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100 Question from Test Questions
Helots were an important part of life in THIS
city-state.
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100 Answer from Test Questions
Helots were important in Spartan society.
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200 Question from Test Questions
This man wrote The Republic and started a school
for scientists and philosophers like himself.
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200 Answer from Test Questions
Plato wrote The Republic and opened a school for
philosophers and scientists.
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300 Question from Test Questions
What happened to Alexanders empire after his
death?
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300 Answer from Test Questions
Alexanders empire was divided into three
kingdoms since Alexander the Great did not have
an obvious heir.
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400 Question from Test Questions
Spartan men served in the army until this age.
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400 Answer from Test Questions
Spartan men stayed in the army until the age of
60.
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500 Question from Test Questions
Many of the geometry rules we still use today
come from him.
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500 Answer from Test Questions
Many of the geometry rules we use today come from
Euclids work.
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100 Question from The Persian Wars
Who fought in the Persian Wars?
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100 Answer from The Persian Wars
The Persian Wars were fought between the Greeks
and the Persians.
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200 Question from The Persian Wars
This battle, the first of the Persian Wars, is
considered by most to be the most important
battle for the Greeks.
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200 Answer from The Persian Wars
The Battle of Marathon is thought to be the most
important battle of the Persian Wars for the
Greeks.
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300 Question from The Persian Wars
True or False The Spartans were able to defeat
the Persians at the Battle of Thermopylae.
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300 Answer from The Persian Wars
False. The Greeks lost to the Persians after
holding them off for 3 days.
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400 Question from The Persian Wars
What was the result of the Persian Wars?
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400 Answer from The Persian Wars
  • The results of the Persian Wars were
  • The creation of the Delian League.
  • The Greeks won the war 3-1.
  • Greek culture was able to live on.

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500 Question from The Persian Wars
This battle ended the Persian Wars.
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500 Answer from The Persian Wars
The Battle of Plataea ended the Persian Wars.
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100 Question from True or False?
Wealthy Spartans were allowed to purchase and
use luxuries like shoes and furniture.
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100 Answer from True or False?
False. Luxuries like shoes and furniture were
thought to have made soldiers weak.
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200 Question from True or False?
Socrates taught by only asking questions.
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200 Answer from True or False?
True.
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300 Question from True or False?
Athenian women had more rights than in other
city-states.
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300 Answer from True or False?
False. Athenian women were given very few
rights.
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400 Question from True or False?
Spartan boys who were training to be soldiers
were encouraged to steal their food.
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400 Answer from True or False?
True.
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500 Question from True or False?
Alexandrian is the word used to describe the
culture that was created when Alexander the
Great Encouraged Greeks to move throughout his
empire.
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500 Answer from True or False?
False. The Helenistic culture was created when
Alexander the Great encouraged Greeks to move
throughout his empire.
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Final Jeopardy
Sparta and Athens are considered two of the
fiercest rivals in history. Share with me three
differences between the two city-states.
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Final Jeopardy Answer
  • Many answers are possible, but some options
    include
  • Athens focused more on education than on physical
    training.
  • Spartan soldiers were trained from a young age to
    be soldiers
  • Athenian women had very few rights while Spartan
    women were greatly respected.
  • Athens had a much stronger navy than Sparta.
  • Athens was a direct democracy while Sparta was
    led by two kings who had very little power.
  • Spartan men were in the army until they were 60
    while Athenian men only fought from 18-20.
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