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It was the name of the writing
system developed in ancient
Egypt seen here:
Topic 1: 2 points
The Egyptian form of
writing scene here:
What are hieroglyphics?
Topic 3: 2 points
This is the birth name of
Buddha.
Topic 1: 3 points
The plant seen here was
used by Egyptians to
make a paper-like
material.
What is Siddhartha?
What is papyrus?
Topic 1: 4 points
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Which of the following
could be considered a
public works project?
a.
a state highway
c.
a shopping mall
b.
What is a state highway?
a grocery store
d.
a movie theatre
Topic 1: 5 points
Egypt had this type of
government in which
the leader is a religious
figure.
Topic 3: 3 points
This is the equivalent of
moksha in Buddhism.
What is nirvana?
Topic 4: 3 points
The Buddhist monks seen
here who forgo the
normal pleasures of
life.
What is a theocracy?
What are ascetics?
It is the name of the first
civilization to develop in
Mesopotamia.
What is Iraq?
Scores
Topic 2: 1 point
JEOPARDY!
What are the different
sites for the different
civilizations ?
These “carriers of civilization”
developed an alphabet we use
today and carried ideas
throughout the Mediterranean.
Who are the Phoenicians?
Scores
Topic 2: 2 points
Into which type of
political unit was
Sumer divided?
¨ city-states
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counties
Provinces
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two kingdoms
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There were the group of people
who were trained to read and
write cuneiform.
What are city-states?
Who are the scribes?
It is the name of the large mudbrick & step-like structures that
were built to honor Mesopotamian
gods.
Scores
What are ziggurats?
They developed the first lasting
monotheistic religion.
Scores
Topic 4: 4 points
According to Buddha, in
order to eliminate
suffering and desire,
one must follow the 8fold path & believe in
these laws:
Who are the Hebrews?
What are the Four
Noble Truths ?
Scores
Topic 2: 3 points
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Which of the following
dates came FIRST?
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476 CE
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509 BCE
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3100 BCE
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313 CE
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44 BCE
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Topic 4: 1 point
Unlike Hinduism,
Buddhism lacks this
despite believing in
reincarnation, dharma,
and karma.
What is 3100 BCE?
What is the caste system?
Topic 2: 4 points
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What was the most important result
of the Neolithic Revolution?
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Chaldeans defeated the Neoliths in a
pitched battle
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rejection by Neolithic people of
Paleolithic moral values
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the change from hunting & gathering
to farming
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migration of people to North
America via the Bering Strait
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discovery of cave paintings at Ajanta,
India
Topic 2: 5 points
This group of nomads
from Persia invaded
the Indus River Valley
and established the
caste system.
Who are the Aryans?
What is the change from hunting &
gathering to farming ?
Topic 3: 1 point
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The priestly class of
Indian society was the
a) Vaishyas
b) Brahmans
c) Sudras
d) Kshatriyas
Topic 3: 2 points
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What were the
Brahmans?
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The most complete
definition of a civilization
is . . .
a) any culture that
practices art and religion.
b) the gathering of humans
in farms, settlements and
villages.
c) a social structure based
on economic power.
What is a complex culture in
d) a complex culture in
which a large number of
which a large number of
humans share several
humans share several
common parts ?
common parts
Topic 3: 3 points
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Hammurabi’s Code:
________________ : : Ten
Commandments :
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unspecific punishments : : specific
punishments
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egalitarian laws : : hierarchical laws
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moral code : : civil code
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Judea : : Chaldea
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immediate physical punishments : :
unspecified spiritual punishments
Who was Siddhartha
Gautama ?
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a follower of Confucius
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the author of the Quran
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the Aryan conqueror of
the Indus civilization
the Buddha, the founder
of Buddhism
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cuneiform: ___ :: hieroglyphic
: ___
(is to) as ____ (is to) ____
China, India
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Egypt, China
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Mesopotamia, Judea
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Mesopotamia, Egypt
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Egypt, Mesopotamia
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What is
immediate physical punishments
: : unspecified spiritual
punishments ?
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Topic 3: 5 points
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Topic 3: 4 points
Where is
Mesopotamia, Egypt?
Topic 4: 1 point
Mesopotamia was
constantly invaded on
its flat plains because it
lacked these.
Who is the Buddha,
the founder of
Buddhism?
What are natural
barriers?
Topic 4: 2 points
These two rivers
comprise the Fertile
Crescent.
Topic 4: 3 points
The country seen here:
X
What are the Tigris and
the Euphrates?
Topic 4: 3 points
Developed by Sumerians
this writing system
(depicted below) is one
of the earliest known
in the world.
What is cuneiform?
What is Iran?
Topic 4: 4 points
Excerpts from this codified
law include: “If a man
strike a free-born woman
so that she lose her unborn
child, he shall pay ten
shekels for her loss,” and
“ If a physician make a
large incision with the
operating knife, and kill
him, or open a tumor with
the operating knife, and
cut out the eye, his hands
shall be cut off.”
What is the Code of
Hammurabi?
Topic 4: 5 points
Of the following
contributions to world
history: sewers, the
wheel, and weaving
cotton, the people of
Mesopotamia can lay
claim to this one.
While traditionally a Hindu
country, thanks to Asoka, this
religion spread across Asia via
the routes below.
500s BC – 600s AD
What is the wheel?
Topic 5: 1 point
The goal of a Hindu is to
achieve this.
What is Buddhism?
What is moksha?
Scores
Topic 5: 1 points
The end result of the
Neolithic Revolution
was the emergence of
these?
Topic 5: 2 points
This social scientist
studies how humans
interact with the
earth’s surface.
What are civilizations?
Topic 5: 2 points
During the Paleolithic
era, humans lived this
type of lifestyle.
What is a geographer?
Topic 5: 2 points
The social scientist seen
here.
What is nomadic or
hunter-gatherer?
What is an archaeologist?
An independent site for political
decision-making in ancient
Greece. Corinth, Athens, Argos,
and Sparta are examples.
What is a polis?
Scores
Developed by Athenians, the
source of this form of government
breaks down to “rule by the
people.”
What is democracy?
Scores
Direct democracy, laws made by
assembly, and a council of 500.
What is Athens?
Scores
This is war could be considered an
upset, as Greece’s military
powerhouse, Sparta, was defeated
by those artsy Athenians.
Corinth, Homer, Aegean Sea, and
marathons.
What is Greece?
What is the Peloponnesian War?
Scores
These two civilizations are
credited with laying the
foundations for ancient Greece.
Scores
Who are the Mycenaeans and
Minoans?
Scores
This “lover of wisdom” once
stated, “The unexamined life is
not worth living.”
Who is Socrates?
Scores
Topic 5: 1 point
The term prehistory refers
to a time period
without this.
Topic 5: 1 point
The term Neolithic means
this.
What is written
documentation?
What is the new stone
age?
Topic 5: 1 points
These were the two skills
humans learned
during the Neolithic
period.
Topic 5: 2 points
A farmer who grows just
enough food to meet
the needs of his
immediate family.
What are farm and the
domesticating
animals?
Topic 5: 1 point
The goal of a Hindu is to
achieve this.
What is a subsistence
farmer?
Topic 5: 2 points
By definition this is a
society with a complex
culture.
What is moksha?
What is a civilization?