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Start Playing Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy VocabularyGeographyPeople ReligionsImportant Events

Vocabulary 100 Answer A self-sufficient social, political and economic system that exchanges land for protection. Japan and Europe

Vocabulary 100 Feudalism

Answer Vocabulary 200 The blending of cultures that often results from trade and war.

Vocabulary 200 Cultural Diffusion

Vocabulary 300 A people’s unique way of life. Includes such ideas as religion, art, food, and dress. Answer

Vocabulary 300 Culture

Vocabulary 400 The culture that results from Alexander the Great’s conquest of Greece, Egypt and Persia. Answer

Vocabulary 400 Hellenistic Culture

Vocabulary 500 A split in the Christian Church that results in Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism Answer

Vocabulary 500 Schism

Fertile Crescent Law Code “Eye for an eye.” People 100 Answer

People 100 Hammurabi

People 200 Chinese Philosopher Filial Piety 5 Relationships Answer

People 200 Confucius says that he is the answer.

People Mongolian Leaders Grandfather creates largest land empire in world history. Grandson conquers China and creates the Yuan Dynasty. Answer

People 300 Genghis Khan Kublai Khan

People 400 African leader Muslim Gold-Salt Trade Answer

People 400 Mansa Musa

People 500 French Absolute Monarch Versailles “I am the state.” Answer

People 500 Louis XIV

Geography 100 Answer Name a specific geographic factor that has isolated a civilization

Geography 100 Answers may vary: Himalayas, Atlantic Ocean, Andes Mountains, Sahara Desert

Geography 200 Name a specific trade route that contributed to cultural diffusion between civilizations. Answer

Geography 200 Answers may vary: Gold-Salt Trade Silk Road Columbian Exchange Hanseatic Trade

Geography 300 Mountains in Greece divided it into this form of political organization. Answer

Geography 300 City States

Geography 400 Japan was closest to this peninsula which acted as a bridge to Asia. Answer

Geography 400 Korea

Geography 500 Early Americans are famous for adapting to their environment…give an example from the Inca Answer

Geography 500 Answers may vary: Roads, terrace farming, new crops, diverting rivers, canals

Religions 100 The Hindu and Buddhist belief in rebirth of the soul is called ________________. Answer

Relgions 100 Reincarnation

Relgions 200 Explain why Mecca is important to Muslims and how they celebrate its significance in one of their 5 Pillars. Answer

Religions 200 It’s Muhammad’s birthplace. They make a hajj to Mecca. They pray towards Mecca.

Religions 300 “Thou shall not” forget these rules of the monotheistic faiths. Answer

Religions 300 Ten Commandments

Religions 400 Explain a shared idea between animism and Shintoism. Answer

Religions 400 They both worship nature. (ancestors in most cases too)

Religions 500 In China, these two religions couldn’t be more different. One asks people to retreat from society. The other demands people obey strict rules and punishments. Name both. Answer

Religions 500 Daoism Legalism

Important Events 100 Explain two outcomes of the year Answer

Important Events 100 (Answers may vary) Slave trade, Columbian Exchange, Small Pox Genocide, Encomienda System, Colonies in America, Mercantilism

Important Events 200 Martin Luther 95 Theses Printing Press 16 th Century Europe Answer

Important Events 200 Protestant Reformation

Daily DoubleDouble Important Events 300- Daily Double

Important Events 400 Discovery of farming and the domestication of animals BCE Answer

Important Events 400 Neolithic Revolution

Important Events 500 What medieval European social, economic, and political system developed as a result of the Fall of the Roman Empire? Answer

Important Events 500 Feudalism

Final Jeopardy Put these events in the proper order: Fall of the Incas Development of Islam Golden Age of Greece European Exploration Neolithic Revolution Answer Final Jeopardy Music

Answer Final Jeopardy Put these events in the proper order: Neolithic Revolution Golden Age of Greece Development of Islam European Exploration Fall of the Incas

Daily Double Explain how the Gold-Salt trade affected Western Africa. Answer

Answer Daily Double Islam brings literacy, government, Standard language (Arabic) architectural structure