Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Byzantine Empire
Potpourri
Final Jeopardy
100

This word defines territories that are "Greek-like"

What is hellenistic?

100

This is the latin translation of "Roman Peace."

What is Pax Romana?

100

This structure was the biggest reason that allowed Constantinople to stand strong for over 1000 years.

What are the Theodosian Walls?

100
The Mycenaeans and Minoans greatly influenced this ancient civilization.

What is Ancient Greece?

200

This is a question-answer system that was established by the Greek philosopher, Socrates. 

What is the Socratic Method?

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

The two classes of citizens in Ancient Rome and their descriptions. 

What are the Plebeians (ordinary citizens) and Patricians (wealthy aristocrats)?

200

This organized, straightforward book of Roman laws gave citizens of the Byzantine Empire a clear understanding of the rules they needed to follow.

What is Justinian's Code?

200

The Etruscans greatly influenced this Ancient Civilization.

What is Ancient Rome?

300

Alexander the Great conquered these three territories.

What is Ancient Greece, Egypt and southeastern Asia?

300

This is the reason to why Julius Caesar was assassinated by members of the Roman Senate.

What is a threat to the established democracy?

300

The Great Schism split the Church into two different structures of Christianity.

What is the Western Roman Catholic and Eastern Greek Orthodox?

300

This man, who was assassinated at a theatre, is the father of Alexander the Great.

Who is Philip II?

300

Explain the three reasons that led to the the Great Schism of 1054.

What is language, power, and traditions?

400

Greek Mythology is this type of religion.

What is polytheistic?

400

This is equally shared power within the branches or sections of a government. 

What is the separation of powers?

400

The Ottoman Turks acquired this detrimental substance that led to the end of the Byzantine Empire.

What is gunpowder?

400

Today, the city that was formerly called Constantinople is now called this Turkish name. 

What is Istanbul?

500
The Greek city-state of Athens is known as the birthplace of democracy for this reason. 

What is several rulers establishing the right for citizens to vote on laws?

What is people overthrowing the King and giving the citizens the power?

500

This is the definition of a republic. 

What is a government system in which citizens are voting for representatives to make decisions for them. 

500

This form of art was created by using shards of glass and gold to create religious images.

What are mosaics?

500

The destruction of these two civilizations quickened the ability of Ancient Greece to conquer the Mediterranean Sea.

What is Carthage and Greece?

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