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Jeopardy
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Effects of
The Crusades
Reconquista the Crusades
New
Muslim
Empires
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from The
Crusades
Why did Pope Urban II
call for the First
Crusade?
$100 Answer The Crusades
Muslim forces were
nearing
Constantinople.
$200 Question from The
Crusades
Which of the first three
crusades was a
complete failure for the
Christians and why?
$200 Answer from The
Crusades
The Second Crusade was a
failure because Muslim
forces united to fight the
Christian Crusaders.
$300 Question from The
Crusades
Who were the two key
figures involved in the
Third Crusade?
$300 Answer from The
Crusades
1.Salah al-Din
2.King Richard I of
England
$400 Question from The
Crusades
What was the event
that sparked the Third
Crusade?
$400 Answer from The
Crusades
Muslim forces regained
control of Jerusalem
and shocked European
Christians.
$500 Question from The
Crusades
What was the outcome
of the Third Crusade?
$500 Answer from The
Crusades
Richard I And Salah al-Din signed
a peace treaty. Crusaders were able
to keep a string of cities along the
coast of Palestine and Muslims
would control Jerusalem but allow
Christian Pilgrims to enter.
$100 Question from The
Reconquista
What was the Reconquista?
$100 Answer from The
Reconquista
A series of wars during
which Christians
attempted to retake
the Iberian Peninsula
(Spain and Portugal).
$200 Question from The
Reconquista
What judicial body did
Spanish rulers use to try and
flush out secret Muslims and
Jews?
$200 Answer from The
Reconquista
The Inquisition
$300 Question from The
Reconquista
Who oversaw the actual
interrogation (and often
torture) of the accused in
the Inquisition?
$300 Answer from The
Reconquista
Officials from the Catholic
Church
$400 Question from The
Reconquista
Who were the rulers that
sanctioned
the Inquisition in Spain?
$400 Answer from The
Reconquista
King Ferdinand and
Queen Isabella
$500 Question from The
Reconquista
What was a significant
impact (for us) of Spain’s
successful expulsion of the
Jewish and Muslim people?
$500 Answer from The
Reconquista
The end of the wars in 1492
freed up money which
Ferdinand and Isabella
finally gave to Christopher
Columbus. He then
accidentally sailed to
America.
$100 Question from Effects of the
Crusades
What was one
political effect of the
crusades on Europe?
$100 Answer from Effects of the
Crusades
The power of the
monarch increased
because knights and lords
left Europe to fight in the
crusades.
$200 Question from Effects of the
Crusades
Give two ways that
Muslims benefited from
the crusades?
$200 Answer from Effects of the
Crusades
1. Learned the concept of a standing army
2. Merchant profited from trade with
Europe and some of the money was used
to build new mosques and schools.
3. Muslims banded together.
4. The Ayyubid dynasty that was founded
by Salah al-Din ruled until 1250.
$300 Question from Effects of the
Crusades
Name two major effects
the crusades had on
European Jews.
$300 Answer from Effects of the
Crusades
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6.
Persecution
Whole communities murdered
Couldn’t hold public office
Businesses and homes looted
Synagogues destroyed
Jews were expelled from many European
countries
7. Jews were segregated into ghettos
$400 Question from Effects of
the Crusades
What did Salah al-Din
realize as he grew up during
the crusades that had a major
impact on how he fought and
ruled?
$400 Answer from Effects of the
Crusades
He realized that the Muslim
people needed to unite and
work together to defeat the
crusaders. He united the
Muslim people by being a fair
and merciful ruler.
$500 Question from Effects of
the Crusades
What effect did the
crusades and subsequent
persecution of Jews have
on the faith of men like
Eliezer ben Nathan?
$500 Answer from Effects of the
Crusades
Some started questioning
their faith and wondering
why God let so many Jews
die.
$100 Question from New Muslim
Empires
Who was the leader of the
Mongol people during the
th
13 century?
$100 Answer from New Muslim
Empires
A violent and merciless
man named Gengis
Khan.
$200 Question from New Muslim
Empires
What helped bring
unity to the Mongol
Empire after their
takeover?
$200 Answer from New Muslim
Empires
Mongols converted to
Islam and the shared
religion brought unity.
$300 Question from New Muslim
Empires
What group of people
overthrew the Ayyubid dynasty
established by Salah al-Din and
fought off Mongol invaders in
the western regions?
$300 Answer from New Muslim
Empires
The Mamluks, a group
of Muslims of
Turkish decent.
$400 Question from New Muslim
Empires
Which group of people
captured Constantinople
in 1453 and brought an
end to the Byzantine
Empire?
$400 Answer from New Muslim
Empires
The Ottomans
$500 Question from New Muslim
Empires
Which group of Muslims
ruled India from the early
1500s to the mid 1700s and
brought Islam there?
$500 Answer from New Muslim
Empires
The Mughals
Final Jeopardy
What happened to the
Jewish scholar Eleazer
ben Judah and his family
during the crusades?
Final Jeopardy Answer
Crusaders attacked his home and
killed his wife and three children.
Eleazer was injured but continued
to preach of peace and
understanding for all as a Jewish
leader.