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1 Jeopardy! Rules If you talk, your team will lose points.
If you criticize a teammate or an opponent, your team will lose points. You have ten seconds to answer. Answers must be in the form of a question. Teams will alternate turns. If your team answers incorrectly, the opportunity goes to the other team. But that counts as a turn for the both teams.

2 Let’s Begin… NARRATIVE JEOPARDY
“Jeopardy” is a registered trademark of Sony Pictures

3 Today’s Categories… Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Judeo-Christian Values
England Leaders Geography

4 Judeo-Christian Values
Ancient Greece Judeo-Christian Values England Leaders Geography Ancient Rome $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 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

5 Ancient Greece This Greek city-state was a feared warrior society.
What is Sparta? Back to Board

6 Ancient Greece He argued that the state should regulate every aspect of its citizens lives in The Republic. Who is Plato? Back to Board

7 Ancient Greece Demokratia is the Greek word for this.
What is government by the people? Back to Board

8 Ancient Greece This is a panel of citizens who have the authority to make the final judgment in trial. What is a jury? Back to Board

9 Ancient Greece Aristotle favored a constitutional government ruled by members of the middle class, which he called this. What is a polity? Back to Board

10 Ancient Rome Under Roman law, persons accused of a crime had this right. What is presumed innocent until proven guilty? Back to Board

11 Ancient Rome This is a leader who gains power by force.
What is a tyrant? Back to Board

12 Ancient Rome The tribunes could do this to block laws harmful to the plebians. What is a veto? Back to Board

13 Ancient Rome The Romans established a new government in 509 B.C. and called is this, meaning “thing of the people”. What is a Republic? Back to Board

14 Ancient Rome This was Ancient Rome’s contribution to the establishment of written laws. What were the Laws of the Twelve Tables? Back to Board

15 Judeo-Christian Values
This is the group of people in the Christian Church who have the power to perform religious ceremonies. What is the clergy? Back to Board

16 Judeo-Christian Values
This Israelite led his people out of slavery in Egypt and into Canaan. Who is Moses? Back to Board

17 Judeo-Christian Values
DAILY DOUBLE!!! Specify your wager!!! This word means savior sent by God to lead the Jews to freedom. What is messiah?

18 Judeo-Christian Values
This person played the most influential role in the spread of Christianity. Who is Paul? Back to Board

19 Judeo-Christian Values
The Christian Church contributed this idea to the development of democracy, which was a group of persons arranged in order of rank. What is a hierarchy? Back to Board

20 England The Royal courts became the foundation of this, which is a legal system based on custom and court rulings. What is English Common Law? Back to Board

21 England The English developed this individual right, which is the idea that no one can be put in jail without first being charged with a specific crime. What is habeas corpus? Back to Board

22 England This document, signed by King John in 1215, helped to establish the democratic right of “due process of law”. What is the Magna Carta? Back to Board

23 England The Hundred Years War helped change England politically by allowing Parliament to establish this. What is the Bill of Rights? Back to Board

24 England Capitalists that take on the financial risk of starting and managing new businesses. What are entrepreneurs? Back to Board

25 Leaders The Byzantine emperor who reformed the Roman Law Code.
Who is Justinian? Back to Board

26 Leaders As He began His ministry, He chose 12 followers, called apostles, to help Him. Who is Jesus? Back to Board

27 Leaders He was the first Roman emperor. Who is Augustus Caesar?
Back to Board

28 Leaders He was the Macedonian king who helped to spread ancient Greek ideas throughout the Mediterranean. Who is Alexander the Great? Back to Board

29 Leaders He was an English general and military ruler.
Who is Oliver Cromwell? Back to Board

30 Geography This is the capital of the Roman Empire. What is Rome?
Back to Board

31 Geography This nation, Gaul, which was conquered by Julius Caesar, is today called this country. What is France? Back to Board

32 Geography This was the western part of the Roman Empire.
What is Britain? Back to Board

33 Geography This country in Northern Africa was conquered by the Romans.
What is Numidia? Back to Board

34 Geography This nation has steep mountain valleys and many islands and peninsulas, which contributed greatly to its history What is Greece? Back to Board

35 Final Jeopardy Why Britain? Specify Your Wager!

36 Why Britain? Name some things that led to Great Britain being the most influential country in the Industrial Revolution. (the team that gets the most wins) What are: 1. Plentiful natural resources such as ports, rivers, coal, and iron. 2. A ready workforce that was eager to meet the growing demand for new inventions. 3. Plenty of capital gained from overseas trade that allowed for money to be invested in enterprises. 4. A stable government that supported economic growth.

37 Struggles for Democracy
A loose association of former Soviet Republics that was formed after the breakup of the Soviet Union. What is the CIS or Commonwealth of Independent States?


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