General Jeopardy
Greece
Greece
Geography
Greek Leaders
Greek Gods/Christianity Category Name
Ancient Greece
200

What is the branch of mathematics that involves points, lines, planes, and figures?

Geometry

200

Pindus and Olympus are:

a. City-states,  b. Mountains,  c. Islands d. Seas

B. Mountains

200

What form of government did Greece use?

Democracy

200

Who is Zeus?

God of Thunder and considered the most powerful god

200

This body of water surrounded ancient Greece.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

400

What is the name of a marketplace in ancient Greece?

Agora

400

In what continent is Greece located in?

Europe

400

Who was Julius Caesar?

The first dictator to take over Rome. Helped improve quality of life and greatly increased Rome's empire. Was assassinated.

400

Who is Hera?

Goddess of marriage and fertility. Wife of Zeus

400

This sporting event still exists today and originated in ancient Greece?

What is the Olympics?

600

What are Greek settlements in distant places called?

Colony

600

Aegean, Ionian and Mediterranean are:

a. City-states  b. Mountains  c. Islands d. Seas 

D. Seas

600

Why was Julius Caesar assassinated and by who?

Because he named him self the one ruler over Rome and he was killed by the Senators.

600

Who is Poseidon?

God of the Sea. Often depicted holding a trident

600

Farming was difficult in ancient Greece because there were too many of these.

What are mountains and hills?

800

What is a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society?

Aristocrats

800

Rhodes and Crete are:

a. city-states b. mountains c. islands d. seas

C. Islands

800

Known as the “Father of History” for his history of the Persian Wars.

Who is Herodotus?

800

Why did the Greeks create myths?

to explain natural phenomena

800

Ancient Greeks did this with other countries on the Mediterranean Sea?

What is traded?

1000

Which city-state was located inland on the Peloponnesus Peninsula (southernmost peninsula in Greece)

Sparta

1000

What are the natural barriers to the Roman Empire?

the Alps, Apennines, Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea.

1000

Athenian aristocrat who was elected archon in 594 B.C.E. and enacted a series of political and economic reforms that became the foundation of Athenian democracy.

Who is Solon?

1000

What word describes the religion of the Ancient Greeks and early Romans? 

Bonus: What word describes late Roman religion?

Polytheistic: 


Bonus: Monotheistic

1000

The ancient Greeks make this kind of art.

What are sculptures and paintings?

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