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next Identify these continents. 1 2
$100 South America Europe
next Identify the following bodies of water. 1 2
$200 Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean
These (imaginary) lines measure north and south of the equator and include lines such as the Tropics and Circles. next
What are lines of latitude? $300
These lines measure east and west of the Prime Meridian. next
What are lines of longitude? $400
next Correctly label the tropics, the equator, and the Prime Meridian.
$500 Tropic of Cancer Equator Tropic of Capricorn Prime Meridian
There are the five things every map must have. Name two. next
What are title, compass, key, grid, and scale? $100
This part of the map is used to compare distance. next
What is scale? $200
This type of map shows physical features, landforms, and bodies of water. next
What is a physical map? $300
This map shows man- made boundaries, cities, and national capitals. next
What is a political map? $400
These are types of maps that include specific information such as population density, climate, and land-use resource maps. next
What are special purpose maps? $500
Rome fell to this group of people. next
What are Germanic Tribes? $100
The new capital of the Roman Empire was ________, formerly the Greek city of Byzantium. next
What is Constantinople? $200
These are the three main factors that contributed to the fall of Rome. next
What are political confusion, economic weakness, and Germanic invasions? $300
In Rome, citizens began to do this because of high inflation and the devaluing of their currency. next
What is barter? $400
These are images of saints and other Christian figures and scenes from the bible made of small pieces of colored glass. next
What are mosaics? $500
Constantinople first resembled cities in the Roman empire because they both shared this culture trait. next
What is the Latin language ? $100
Constantinople, because of the diverse population of ethnic groups, is a great example of this. next
What is Cultural diversity? $200
This explains why Constantinople was easy to defend (difficult to attack). next
What is Constantinople’s physical geography? $300
The Byzantine Army conquered territory that was once part of the Roman Empire including these areas. next
What is Italy, Spain, and Northern Africa? $400
These are three ways that the Byzantine army was strengthened. next
What are cavalry, armor, and weapons? $500
Strengthened and reorganized the Byzantine army. next
Who is Belisarius? $100
Helped gain more rights for women and encouraged Justinian to stay and fight the angry tax payers rebellion. next
Who is Theodora? $200
Considered the greatest emperor of Byzantine. next
Who is Justinian? $300
Germanic leader who overthrew Romulus Augustus, hence ending the Roman Empire. next
Who was Odoacer? $400
Roman Emperor that divided Rome into four smaller regions and enforced many economic reforms. next
Who is Diocletian? $500
Daily Double next
Final Jeopardy Today’s Category: Lines of Latitude and Longitude next
The Arctic Circle sits at ________ degrees latitude. next
66.5 degrees north next
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