The Peloponnesian War
Greek Drama and Culture
Science and Philosophy
Macedonia and Alexander
Mystery
100

This alliance was formed by Sparta and Corinth to protect their freedom and trade.

Peloponnesian League

100

The Golden Age of Greece was centered in this city

Athens

100

This Greek doctor believed illness had natural causes and promoted rest, diet, and exercise.

Hippocrates

100
This king united Macedonia and conquered Greece

Philip II

100

I am under where kings fall and knights conquest

Pythagoras

200

This event began the Peloponnesian War when an Athenian ally attacked a Spartan ally in 431 BC.

The attack on Plataea

200

These three types of columns were used in Greek architecture.

Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns

200

Philosophy comes from two Greek words meaning this.

The love of wisdom

200

Alexander destroyed this city after it rebelled against him

Thebes

200

Find me where Ms. Watt arrives and departs

Intermarriage

300

This deadly event killed one-third of Athens’ population, including Pericles.

The plague of Athens

300

This term describes a tragic flaw that leads to a character’s downfall.

Hamartia

300

This questioning method was developed by Socrates.


Bonus: Describe the goal of this method

The Socratic Method


Bonus: To encourage deep thinking and allows others to draw their own conclusions through asking questions

300

Alexander's goal was to unite the world under one ruler and spread this culture eastward

Greek Culture

300

You despise me, but I am here to assist on Thursdays and every day in between

Daniel

400

Athens attacked this Sicilian city hoping to control Mediterranean trade.

Syracuse

400

This playwright is known as the Father of Greek Tragedy.

Aeschylus

400

This philosopher founded the Academy and believed in philosopher-kings.

Plato

400

How many parts was Alexander's empire divided into after his death?

Four
400

I am loved on cold days and when you are under the weather

Alexandria


The Lighthouse and Library

500

Sparta forced Athens to surrender after defeating its final fleet at this narrow strait

What is the Hellespont (Dardanelles Strait)

500

This writer, known as “the poet of the world’s grief,” focused on human emotion and suffering.

Euripides

500

This philosopher studied many subjects and later taught Alexander the Great.

Aristotle

500

This term describes the blending of Greek and Persian culture after Alexander's death.

Hellenistic Culture
500

Use me to direct your paths through the civilization that advanced culture as we know it today

People should live simply and endure hardships

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