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2 Unit 1- Early Civilizations Jeopardy Review From Here to There Who’s in Charge? Digging for the Truth Sharing Ideas Keeping Track Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from “From Here to There” These are the two major rivers in Mesopotamia.

4 $100 Answer from “From Here to There” What are the Tigris and the Euphrates?

5 $200 Question from “From Here to There” This is why Egypt is called “The gift of the Nile”

6 $200 Answer from “From Here to There” What is it provided irrigation for farming in a desert region?

7 $300 Question from “From Here to There” This civilization was the first to use a sewer system and city planning

8 $300 Answer from “From Here to There” What is the cities of the Indus Valley?

9 $400 Question from “From Here to There” This the modern-day country where Hinduism & Buddhism were founded

10 $400 Answer from “From Here to There” What is India?

11 $500 Question from “From Here to There” This geographic factor most likely led to the Neolithic Revolution.

12 $500 Answer from “From Here to There” What is climate change?

13 $100 Question from “Who’s in Charge” This is the belief in many gods

14 $100 Answer from “Who’s in Charge” What is polytheism?

15 $200 Question from “Who’s in Charge” Egyptian god-kings were called this

16 $200 Answer from “Who’s in Charge” What is pharaoh?

17 $300 Question from “Who’s in Charge” These people “roam” from place to place In search of food as they have no permanent home.

18 $300 Answer from “Who’s in Charge” Who are nomads?

19 $400 Question from “Who’s in Charge” This “legal system” made law more consistent and predictable in Mesopotamia

20 $400 Answer from “Who’s in Charge” What is Hammurabi’s Code?

21 $500 Question from “Who’s in Charge” This is a type of Gov’t where there is a Belief that your ruler was a divine figure

22 $500 Answer from “Who’s in Charge” What is theocracy?

23 $100 Question from “Digging for the Truth” These scientists dig for artifacts.

24 $100 Answer from “Digging for the Truth” Who are archeologists?

25 $200 Question from “Digging for the Truth” These people study artifacts and written language to learn about a people’s culture.

26 $200 Answer from “Digging for the Truth” What are anthropologists?

27 $300 Question from “Digging for the Truth” Paleontologists study human and animal Bones that are hardened into stone, which are also called this?

28 $300 Answer from “Digging for the Truth” What are fossils?

29 $400 Question from “Digging for the Truth” Pottery, jewelry, and tools are all Examples of this.

30 $400 Answer from “Digging for the Truth” What is artifacts?

31 $500 Question from “Digging for the Truth” This is the period in which bone and stone tools were first used.

32 $500 Answer from “Digging for the Truth” What is the Paleolithic Age (or “Old Stone Age”)?

33 $100 Question from “Sharing Ideas” This is a people’s unique way of life.

34 $100 Answer from “Sharing Ideas” What is culture?

35 $200 Question from “Sharing Ideas” Trade, specialized workers, government, record keeping, and advanced technology are characteristics of this.

36 $200 Answer from “Sharing Ideas” What is a civilization?

37 $300 Question from “Sharing Ideas” This is the process of new ideas spreading From one culture to another.

38 $300 Answer from “Sharing Ideas” What is cultural diffusion?

39 $400 Question from “Sharing Ideas” Chariots were first used against the Egyptians and then later used by the Egyptians, which is an example of this..

40 $400 Answer from “Sharing Ideas” What is technological diffusion?

41 $500 Question from “Sharing Ideas” This is the primary goal of Confucianism.

42 $500 Answer from “Sharing Ideas” What is to restore social order through Proper behavior?

43 $100 Question from “Keeping Track” This was a dramatic change in human Life caused by the discovery of farming

44 $100 Answer from “Keeping Track” What is the Neolithic Revolution?

45 $200 Question from “Keeping Track” This civilization developed a writing System called cuneiform.

46 $200 Answer from “Keeping Track” Who are the Sumerians?

47 $300 Question from “Keeping Track” This is a series of rulers within the same family.

48 $300 Answer from “Keeping Track” What is a dynasty?

49 $400 Question from “Keeping Track” This civilization was the first to use Bronze.

50 $400 Answer from “Keeping Track” Who are the Sumerians?

51 $500 Question from “Keeping Track” A process of drying out & preparing a dead body, which took nearly 70 days to complete

52 $500 Answer from “Keeping Track” What is mummification?

53 Final Jeopardy This civilization, found in the Eastern Mediterranean in Anatolia, was the first to use iron in their weaponry

54 Final Jeopardy Answer Who are the Hittites?


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