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POWERPOINT JEOPARDY
Greek Cultural Contributions
Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009
1The study of government3The Olympics were held to honor him, the ruler of Mount Olympus.13Answer 100 Political Science
4His method of asking questions to seek the ultimate truth eventually led to his ultimate death.33Answer 200 Philosophy
6The study of knowledge and wisdom5Answer 300 Oracles
8Stories about suffering and stories that poked fun at people, the two types of Greek plays were known as these.25A student of Socrates, he wrote The Republic, the first book ever written about political science.35This Greek mathematicians right triangle theory stated that a2 + b2 = c2.
45Many Greeks sought advice by going to these people (usually priests or priestesses), who were believed to be able to speak to the gods.7The Father of History, he read his account of the Persian Wars at the first Olympics.17Finding something funny about anyone, this Greek was one of the greatest comedy writers.27The first university, this school, set up by Plato, trained government leaders in math, science, literature, and philosophy.37This first known Greek scientist, he developed the first two steps of the scientific method. 47The first recorded date in Greek history was this date, which happens to be the date of the first Olympics.19This poet and tragedy writer created what is considered to be the first play.29He not only taught Alexander the Great, but he also created a classification system for plants and animals.39This Greek thinker collected, developed, and organized knowledge and rules pertaining to modern geometry.49Answer 500Wrestling, Running, Long Jump, Discus, and Javelin
22These events made up the first pentathlon.21Throughout the Greek poleis, supporting and maintaining the theater was their responsibility.31Picking up where Thales of Miletus left off, this Greek philosopher developed the third step of the scientific method: a hypothesis must be tested to see if it is correct.41This Greek thinker explained the principle of a lever.51Answer 300
Aristophanes28Answer 400 Aeschylus
30Answer 500 The public
32Answer 100 Socrates
34Answer 200 Plato
36Answer 300 The Academy
38Answer 400 Aristotle
40Answer 500 Aristotle
42Answer 100
Hippocrates44Answer 200 Pythagoras
46Answer 300 Thales of Miletus
48Answer 400 Euclid
50Answer 500 Archimedes
52Jeopardy (Think Music)Merv GriffinTelevision's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, track 321986Soundtrack37590.234eng - iTunNORM 00000179 00000257 0000088E 0000117C 0000309D 000066DB 00003741 000041B2 00000B28 0000417C