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Jeopardy! ReligionEarly Civs Turning Points PeopleVocab Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Wildcard Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500

$100 Question from Religion This person’s actions of posting his 95 Theses (statements) in 1517 started the Protestant Reformation.

$100 Answer from Religion Martin Luther

$200 Question from Religion This form of Christianity started in Constantinople during the Byzantine Empire and spread to Russia.

$200 Answer from Religion Eastern Orthodox

$300 Question from Religion This religion used dharma, karma, and the caste system.

$300 Answer from Religion Hinduism

$400 Question from Religion Christianity started and spread in Europe during the dominance of this empire.

$400 Answer from Religion The Roman Empire

$500 Question from Religion He is the patriarch of Judaism.

$500 Answer from Religion Abraham

$100 Question from Early Civs Babylonia was home to king who was famous for starting this first written law code.

$100 Answer from Early Civs Hammurabi

$200 Question from Early Civs This is the river that Chinese civilization first settled on.

$200 Answer from Early Civs Huang He

$300 Question from Early Civs Though Rome eventually became an empire with an emperor in charge, it started with this type of government.

$300 Answer from Early Civs A republic

$400 Question from Early Civs He is the best-known leader of the Byzantine Empire.

$400 Answer from Early Civs Justinian

$500 Question from Early Civs This was the writing system used by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.

$500 Answer from Early Civs Cuneiform

$100 Question from Turning Points This might be the most important turning point in human history. It is when humans first started to farm the land and domesticated animals.

$100 Answer from Turning Points Neolithic Revolution

$200 Question from Turning Points The fall of the Roman Empire is considered a turning point in Western history because it brought about a time with no or weak central governments in Western Europe. This time period is called this.

$200 Answer from Turning Points The Middle Ages (Medieval Times)

$300 Question from Turning Points His sailing crew was the first to circumnatigate the world (unfortunately, he didn’t make it).

$300 Answer from Turning Points Magellan

$400 Question from Turning Points This ruler attempted to modernize Russia in the 1700s.

$400 Answer from Turning Points Peter the Great

$500 Question from Turning Points This city was conquered by the Muslims in 1453 ending more than 1,000 years of strong Christian rule of the city.

$500 Answer from Turning Points Constantinople

$100 Question from People She led England during the Age of Absolutism, a time when rulers had all of the power and centralized that power with their nations.

$100 Answer from People Queen Elizabeth I

$200 Question from People Important to the people of China, he stressed relationships, family, and believed scholars should have high status.

$200 Answer from People Confucius

$300 Question from People This man brought Islam to the Mali people after he took a trip to Mecca.

$300 Answer from People Mansa Musa

$400 Question from People This man was crowned “King of Franks” in 800 AD. He wasn’t happy that the pope was doing the crowning.

$400 Answer from People Charlemagne

$500 Question from People This Mongol conquered nearly all of Asia in the 1200s. It was the largest empire in the world.

$500 Answer from People Genghis Khan

$100 Question from Vocab What does “fertile soil” mean?

$100 Answer from Vocab Land that is good for agriculture.

$200 Question from Vocab This two-word phrase means “good times for a culture or a civilization.”

$200 Answer from Vocab Golden Age

$300 Question from Vocab This is the system used by the Hindus for their social class system.

$300 Answer from Vocab Caste System

$400 Question from Vocab This was the economic/social system used during the European Middle Ages.

$400 Answer from Vocab Feudalism

$500 Question from Vocab This is the code the Japanese samurai follow. It is similar to the code of the knights (chivalry) during the European Middle Ages

$500 Answer from Vocab Bushido

$100 Question from Wildcard These are the two rivers that supplied the civilizations of Mesopotamia with fertile soil.

$100 Answer from Wildcard Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

$200 Question from Wildcard This is the most important river to the people who live in the desert in eastern Africa.

$200 Answer from Wildcard Nile River

$300 Question from Wildcard Mathematics and Science developed during the golden age of this culture.

$300 Answer from Wildcard Islam (Moslem)

$400 Question from Wildcard This civilization developed what evolved to be the Western alphabet.

$400 Answer from Wildcard Phoenicians

$500 Question from Wildcard This river in India is considered sacred to Hindus.

$500 Answer from Wildcard Ganges River

Final Jeopardy The basic meaning of this word is “non-religious”; it became popular in the European Renaissance.

Final Jeopardy Answer Secular