Ancient Greece and Rome Review Trivia

 
Ancient Greece and Rome
Ancient Greece and Rome
 
Review Trivia
Review Trivia
Round 1 – Early Greek Civilization
Round 1 – Early Greek Civilization
 
QUESTION 1:
QUESTION 1:
 
The clash of these two cultures led to
the development of ancient Greek
civilization and culture
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Mycenaean and Minoan cultures
Round 1 – Early Greek Civilization
Round 1 – Early Greek Civilization
 
QUESTION 2:
QUESTION 2:
 
Type of government run by the
nobility
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Aristocracy
Round 1 – Early Greek Civilization
Round 1 – Early Greek Civilization
 
QUESTION 3:
QUESTION 3:
 
The public meeting place on hilltop
in ancient Greece
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Acropolis
Round 1 – Early Greek Civilization
Round 1 – Early Greek Civilization
 
QUESTION 4:
QUESTION 4:
 
Athenian leader that felt it
necessary to strengthen democracy
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Pericles
Round 1 – Early Greek Civilization
Round 1 – Early Greek Civilization
 
QUESTION 5:
QUESTION 5:
 
The Greek building that bests
represents the primary characteristics
of Greek art and architecture, balance
and proportion
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
The Parthenon
Round 2 – Rival City-States, WAR
Round 2 – Rival City-States, WAR
and Culture
and Culture
 
QUESTION 1:
QUESTION 1:
 
This war led to the development of the
Delian League and the Golden Age of
Athens
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Persian War
Round 2 – Rival City-States, WAR
Round 2 – Rival City-States, WAR
and Culture
and Culture
 
QUESTION 2:
QUESTION 2:
 
In Sparta these were free men that
did not own land
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Perioci
Round 2 – Rival City-States, WAR
Round 2 – Rival City-States, WAR
and Culture
and Culture
 
QUESTION 3:
QUESTION 3:
 
Individuality, responsibility and beauty
are all values of this city-state
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Athens
Round 2 – Rival City-States, WAR
Round 2 – Rival City-States, WAR
and Culture
and Culture
 
QUESTION 4:
QUESTION 4:
 
Qualifications for Athenian
citizenship
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Free, male, born in Athens
Round 2 – Rival City-States, WAR
Round 2 – Rival City-States, WAR
and Culture
and Culture
 
QUESTION 5:
QUESTION 5:
 
This philosopher believed that the best
approach to education was to utilize
the question-answer method
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Socrates
Round 3 – Alexander the Great and
Round 3 – Alexander the Great and
Hellenistic Culture
Hellenistic Culture
 
QUESTION 1:
QUESTION 1:
 
Two civilizations King Philip II of
Macedonia wanted to conquer
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Greece and Persia
Round 3 – Alexander the Great and
Round 3 – Alexander the Great and
Hellenistic Culture
Hellenistic Culture
 
QUESTION 2:
QUESTION 2:
 
The region that was liberated from
Persian rule by Alexander the Great
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Egypt
Round 3 – Alexander the Great and
Round 3 – Alexander the Great and
Hellenistic Culture
Hellenistic Culture
 
QUESTION 3:
QUESTION 3:
 
This is considered Alexander’s most
LASTING achievement
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Development/Spread of Hellenistic
culture
Round 3 – Alexander the Great and
Round 3 – Alexander the Great and
Hellenistic Culture
Hellenistic Culture
 
QUESTION 4:
QUESTION 4:
 
Alexander the Great failed to conquer
this land due to exhaustion and mutiny
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
India
Round 3 – Alexander the Great and
Round 3 – Alexander the Great and
Hellenistic Culture
Hellenistic Culture
 
QUESTION 5:
QUESTION 5:
 
The location of center of Hellenistic
culture (be specific)
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Alexandria, Egypt
BONUS QUESTION!
BONUS QUESTION!
 
QUESTION:
QUESTION:
 
Name the FOUR cultures that
contributed to the development of
Hellenistic culture
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Greek, Persian, Egyptian, Indian
Round 4 – The Roman Republic
Round 4 – The Roman Republic
 
QUESTION 1:
QUESTION 1:
 
Two main differences between the
Plebeians and the Patricians
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Patricians were nobles/aristocratic and could
hold office.  Plebeians were not aristocratic
(commoners) and could not hold office…until
they protested and got some changes.
Round 4 – The Roman Republic
Round 4 – The Roman Republic
 
QUESTION 2:
QUESTION 2:
 
Representatives for the Plebeians
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Tribunes
Round 4 – The Roman Republic
Round 4 – The Roman Republic
 
QUESTION 3:
QUESTION 3:
 
The term for the members of the
Executive Branch in the Roman
Republic
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Consuls
Round 4 – The Roman Republic
Round 4 – The Roman Republic
 
QUESTION 4:
QUESTION 4:
 
Two reasons for the collapse of the
Roman 
Republic
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Bigger gap between rich and poor leads to
economic crisis and power-hungry
generals leads to military upheaval;
assassination of Caesar
Round 4 – The Roman Republic
Round 4 – The Roman Republic
 
QUESTION 5:
QUESTION 5:
 
Put the following events in order:
 
Caesar comes to power; Octavian
becomes Augustus; Fall of Roman
Republic; Caesar is assassinated
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Caesar comes to power; Caesar is
assassinated; Fall of Roman Republic;
Octavian becomes Augustus
Round 5 – The Roman Empire
Round 5 – The Roman Empire
 
QUESTION 1:
QUESTION 1:
 
Term used for a group of 3 rulers
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Triumvirate
Round 5 – The Roman Empire
Round 5 – The Roman Empire
 
QUESTION 2:
QUESTION 2:
 
This man, Caesar’s grandnephew,
adopted the title of “Augustus” to
become Rome’s first emperor
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Octavian
Round 5 – The Roman Empire
Round 5 – The Roman Empire
 
QUESTION 3:
QUESTION 3:
 
Location and original purpose of the
Pantheon
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Rome; temple to all Roman gods and
goddesses
Round 5 – The Roman Empire
Round 5 – The Roman Empire
 
QUESTION 4:
QUESTION 4:
 
Two reasons the Romans persecuted
early Christians
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Threat to social order of Roman Empire;
Did not worship Roman gods/goddesses;
didn’t fight in military; Romans thought it
would divide empire
Round 5 – The Roman Empire
Round 5 – The Roman Empire
 
QUESTION 5:
QUESTION 5:
 
Term for time period characterized
by peace and stability
 
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
Pax Romana
BONUS QUESTION!
BONUS QUESTION!
 
QUESTION:
QUESTION:
 
Name 3 factors that united Ancient Greece
and 2 factors that divided them
 
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
 
United: Olympic games, ancestry,
language, religion, fear of Persians
 
Divided:  Geography, forms of
government; slavery; civil war
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Explore the fascinating history of ancient Greece and Rome through a series of trivia questions covering topics like early Greek civilization, city-states, wars, and culture. Test your knowledge on key figures, events, and characteristics that shaped these ancient civilizations.

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  1. Ancient Greece and Rome Review Trivia

  2. Round 1 Early Greek Civilization QUESTION 1: The clash of these two cultures led to the development of ancient Greek civilization and culture ANSWER: Mycenaean and Minoan cultures

  3. Round 1 Early Greek Civilization QUESTION 2: Type of government run by the nobility ANSWER: Aristocracy

  4. Round 1 Early Greek Civilization QUESTION 3: The public meeting place on hilltop in ancient Greece ANSWER: Acropolis

  5. Round 1 Early Greek Civilization QUESTION 4: Athenian leader that felt it necessary to strengthen democracy ANSWER: Pericles

  6. Round 1 Early Greek Civilization QUESTION 5: The Greek building that bests represents the primary characteristics of Greek art and architecture, balance and proportion ANSWER: The Parthenon

  7. Round 2 Rival City-States, WAR and Culture QUESTION 1: This war led to the development of the Delian League and the Golden Age of Athens ANSWER: Persian War

  8. Round 2 Rival City-States, WAR and Culture QUESTION 2: In Sparta these were free men that did not own land ANSWER: Perioci

  9. Round 2 Rival City-States, WAR and Culture QUESTION 3: Individuality, responsibility and beauty are all values of this city-state ANSWER: Athens

  10. Round 2 Rival City-States, WAR and Culture QUESTION 4: Qualifications for Athenian citizenship ANSWER: Free, male, born in Athens

  11. Round 2 Rival City-States, WAR and Culture QUESTION 5: This philosopher believed that the best approach to education was to utilize the question-answer method ANSWER: Socrates

  12. Round 3 Alexander the Great and Hellenistic Culture QUESTION 1: Two civilizations King Philip II of Macedonia wanted to conquer ANSWER: Greece and Persia

  13. Round 3 Alexander the Great and Hellenistic Culture QUESTION 2: The region that was liberated from Persian rule by Alexander the Great ANSWER: Egypt

  14. Round 3 Alexander the Great and Hellenistic Culture QUESTION 3: This is considered Alexander s most LASTING achievement ANSWER: Development/Spread of Hellenistic culture

  15. Round 3 Alexander the Great and Hellenistic Culture QUESTION 4: Alexander the Great failed to conquer this land due to exhaustion and mutiny ANSWER: India

  16. Round 3 Alexander the Great and Hellenistic Culture QUESTION 5: The location of center of Hellenistic culture (be specific) ANSWER: Alexandria, Egypt

  17. BONUS QUESTION! QUESTION: Name the FOUR cultures that contributed to the development of Hellenistic culture ANSWER: Greek, Persian, Egyptian, Indian

  18. Round 4 The Roman Republic QUESTION 1: Two main differences between the Plebeians and the Patricians ANSWER: Patricians were nobles/aristocratic and could hold office. Plebeians were not aristocratic (commoners) and could not hold office until they protested and got some changes.

  19. Round 4 The Roman Republic QUESTION 2: Representatives for the Plebeians ANSWER: Tribunes

  20. Round 4 The Roman Republic QUESTION 3: The term for the members of the Executive Branch in the Roman Republic ANSWER: Consuls

  21. Round 4 The Roman Republic QUESTION 4: Two reasons for the collapse of the Roman Republic ANSWER: Bigger gap between rich and poor leads to economic crisis and power-hungry generals leads to military upheaval; assassination of Caesar

  22. Round 4 The Roman Republic QUESTION 5: Put the following events in order: Caesar comes to power; Octavian becomes Augustus; Fall of Roman Republic; Caesar is assassinated ANSWER: Caesar comes to power; Caesar is assassinated; Fall of Roman Republic; Octavian becomes Augustus

  23. Round 5 The Roman Empire QUESTION 1: Term used for a group of 3 rulers ANSWER: Triumvirate

  24. Round 5 The Roman Empire QUESTION 2: This man, Caesar s grandnephew, adopted the title of Augustus to become Rome s first emperor ANSWER: Octavian

  25. Round 5 The Roman Empire QUESTION 3: Location and original purpose of the Pantheon ANSWER: Rome; temple to all Roman gods and goddesses

  26. Round 5 The Roman Empire QUESTION 4: Two reasons the Romans persecuted early Christians ANSWER: Threat to social order of Roman Empire; Did not worship Roman gods/goddesses; didn t fight in military; Romans thought it would divide empire

  27. Round 5 The Roman Empire QUESTION 5: Term for time period characterized by peace and stability ANSWER: Pax Romana

  28. BONUS QUESTION! QUESTION: Name 3 factors that united Ancient Greece and 2 factors that divided them ANSWER: United: Olympic games, ancestry, language, religion, fear of Persians Divided: Geography, forms of government; slavery; civil war

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