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Classical Greece Jeopardy. Athens & Sparta. At school, Athenian boys always were taught these 2 subjects. Athens & Sparta. The age a Spartan soldier could retire. Athens & Sparta. What happened to you if you did not pass the Spartan citizenship test. Athens & Sparta. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Classical Greece JeopardyAthens & Sparta Polis Philosophy Argos, Megara

& CorinthOlympics

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At school, Athenian boys always were taught these 2 subjects

Athens & Sparta

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The age a Spartan soldier could retire

Athens & Sparta

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What happened to you if you did not pass

the Spartan citizenship test

Athens & Sparta

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What a Spartan Soldier did after retirement

Athens & Sparta

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They didn’t have books to write in

Instead, they used this

Athens & Sparta

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Were always outdoors and sat thousands of people

Polis

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Elevated center of the polis. Temples and buildings were constructed there.

Polis

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Not only a market, but an important social gathering for

the discussion of politics and town matters.

Polis

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4 ways to govern the polis.

Polis

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The only public position open to a Greek woman

Polis

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The reason for the birth of philosophy

Philosophy

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Our world is a pale and imperfect reflection of the genuine world

of Forms or Ideas

Philosophy

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Logic is how we come to know about things

Philosophy

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Knowing the truly good would direct a person

to act in line with this knowledge

Philosophy

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The philosophical elite would rule and other less intelligent classes would work at functions

for which their talents best suited them

Philosophy

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The second oldest city after Sikyon, it was known for the arts

Corinth, Megara, Argos

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They were famous for their glorious textiles,

which were the envy of other Greek city-states.

Corinth, Megara, Argos

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The reason why Corinth at one timebecame the richest trading city in Greece.

Corinth, Megara, Argos

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The reason why ByzantiumWas in the perfect place to build a city

Corinth, Megara, Argos

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System of government favored by Corinth, They were supported

by the politically powerless:The poor and newly rich

Corinth, Megara, Argos

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The length of time for an Olympiad

Olympics

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The purpose ofThe Olympics

Olympics

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It was how a woman couldWin an Olympic event.

Olympics

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3 ways to win the Pankration

Olympics

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5 events of the Pentathlon

Olympics