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JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. Greek City States. JEOPARDY!. Sparta. Wars . Random Facts. Famous Greeks. Types Of Government. Athens. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Greek City States

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Sparta Wars Random Facts

Famous

Greeks

AthensTypes

Of Government

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A form of government run by a single

individual

Monarchy

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A form of government run by few people, usually aristocrats

Oligarchy

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A form of government in which a person seizes power

Tyranny

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Greek for “people power”

Democracy

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The form of government that the Persians had:Spartans had:

MonarchyOligarchy

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At what age did Spartan boys go to begin their

military training?

7 years old

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At what age was a Spartan male allowed

to vote and be considered an equal?

30 years old

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These men ran Sparta and made all the

decisions, but served only a year.

Ephors

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These were non-Spartan citizens who made things that the

Spartans needed

Periocei

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In Sparta this 30 man committee, also called the Gerousia, was made of 28 men and the 2 kings who

served as judges in criminal cases

Council of Elders

Daily Double!!!

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At what age did Athenian boys begin military training?

18 years of age

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In Athens 6,000 citizens voted on laws in a group

called the…

Ekklesia

(Assembly)

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50 members of Athens’ 10 tribes who proposed laws

Council of 500

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Temples in Athens were built here…

Acropolis

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At what age did an Athenian girl begin going to

school?

They never went to school

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This battle in the Persian Wars was

described as “the most glorious defeat” in

Greek history

Thermopylae

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The Persian Wars began because these

Greeks started a revolt in Asia Minor

The Ionians

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A race today takes its name from this Greek major victory in the

Persian Wars

Marathon

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This was the war between Sparta and Athens for control of

GreeceThe Peloponnesian

War

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After the Persian Wars Athens created this league in which Greek city-states gave money and joined

their navies to protect the Greeks from future Persian

invasions.The Delian League

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What Greek Goddess was the city of Athens

named after?

Athena

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Sparta had no walls around the city because what natural barrier was

all around?

Mountains

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What was the largest temple on Athens's acropolis called?

Parthenon

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What was a Greek soldier called?

Hoplite

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What did Pericles build in Athens to allow access to the sea and to keep Athens safe?

Long Walls

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This was the first man who wrote a constitution in Greece, in it people in

slavery because of debt were freed

Solon

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This man created Sparta’s legal, social, and political system

Lycurgus

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This man was a tyrant of Athens who divided large

farms and encouraged sculpting and other arts to entertain the

poor

Peisistratus

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This man lead Athens in its “Golden Age” and built the Parthenon

Pericles

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This Athenian created the Council of 500 & gave freedom

of speech to all

Cleisthenes