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Jeopardy Test Preview World History Winter Benchmark Jeopardy Rome/Byzantine • 100 • 250 • 500 • 1000 • 1500 • 2000 • 2500 • • • • • • • • Middle Ages 100 200 300 400 500 1000 1500 2000 Islam • 100 • 250 • 500 • 1000 • 1500 • 2000 China/Japan • 100 • 250 • 500 • 1000 • 1500 • 2000 American Empires • 100 • 250 • 500 • 1000 • 1500 Religions • 100 • 250 • 500 • 1000 • 1500 • 2000 • Geography • • • • • • 100 250 500 1000 1500 2000 Technology • 100 • 250 • 500 • 1000 • 1500 • 2000 Africa •100 •250 •500 Geog #2 • 100 • 500 • 1000 • 1500 • 2000 Draw the world •100 •500 •1000 •1500 •2000 China, Japan 100 This is Japan’s best defense. Answer: Island GO BACK China, Japan 250 These are three natural defenses that have kept China relatively isolated from the outside world. Answer: Himalayas, Ocean, Gobi Desert, Tibetan Plateau GO BACK China, Japan 500 This Chinese philosopher had the greatest effect on both Chinese and Japanese governments. Answer: Confucius GO BACK China, Japan 1000 These are the three major religions/philosophies of China that can be practiced faithfully by each person Answer: Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism GO BACK China, Japan 1500 This Chinese Explorer didn’t take over new lands but instead gave fancy gifts to show how great China was. His explorations ended when his Emperor died. Answer: Zheng Ho GO BACK China, Japan 2000 This Samurai code first affected the Japanese, helped to defeat the Mongols in the battle of Kyushu, then affected the United States as we tried to defeat them in World War II. Answer: Bushido GO BACK American Empires 100 This American Empire, located in the Andes, only lasted about 100 years before the Spanish, led by Pizzarro, defeated them. Answer: Inca GO BACK American Empires 250 This American Empire, located on and around the Yucatan Peninsula, was the first great American empire which was made up of independent city-states. Answer: Maya GO BACK American Empires 500 This American Empire, located in modern day central Mexico, had its capitol built on a swampy lake and lasted for about 150 years before Cortez and the Spaniards defeated it. Answer: Aztec GO BACK American Empires 1000 These two American Empires used terraces to farm on hills and mountains Answer: Inca/Maya GO BACK American Empires 1500 The “Triangle Trade” and “Columbian Exchange” are terms used to describe the movement of goods between Western Europe, West Africa, and … Answer: The Americas GO BACK Islam 100 This is the peninsula where the Islamic religion began. Answer: Arabian Peninsula GO BACK Islam 250 Salat states that there is no God but Allah and this person is his prophet. Answer: Mohammed GO BACK Islam 500 These form the basic ideals of Islamic religious practices. Answer: Five Pillars GO BACK Islam 1000 These are the two holy books of Islam that share the message of Allah as delivered to Mohammed and the customs and traditions of Mohammed and his early followers. Answer: Qur’an, Sunna GO BACK Islam 1500 The Muslims considered Christians and Jews to be this, therefore they treated them with respect. Answer: People of the book GO BACK Islam 2000 Islam originally spread through conquest (war) but later, specifically is West Africa and the east African coast, it spread by this. Answer: Trade GO BACK Rome/ Byzantine 100 This body of water was called the Roman Lake because the Romans controlled all of it. Answer: Mediterranean Sea GO BACK Rome/ Byzantine 250 He was the first Roman Emperor to accept Christianity. Answer: Constantine GO BACK Rome/ Byzantine 500 The Roman Empire grew so large that this became a problem and largest cause of their fall. Answer: Barbarian invasion, rebellion GO BACK Rome/ Byzantine 1000 This was the official name of the Eastern Roman Empire with its capitol in Constantinople. Answer: Byzantine GO BACK Rome/ Byzantine 1500 This Roman Emperor moved his capitol to the east in an effort to save the Empire from destruction… it worked for the east but not the west. Answer: Constantine GO BACK Rome/ Byzantine 2000 This idea from the Romans is the term which led to our modern government-where we vote for people to REPRESENT us in government Answer: Republic GO BACK Rome/ Byzantine 2500 This idea from the Greeks is the term where every free man can VOTE on government policies Answer: Democracy GO BACK Africa 100 These three Empires all were centered around where the Niger river meets the shore of the Sahara desert (sahel) Answer: Ghana, Mali, Songhai GO BACK Africa 250 Ghana, Mali, and Songhai controlled the trade in these two important goods. Answer: Salt, Gold GO BACK Africa 500 This monotheistic religion eventually became dominant in West Africa because of trade. Answer: Islam GO BACK Geography 100 These empires, from north to south, were in the Americas. Answer: Aztec Maya Inca GO BACK Geography 250 This empire stretched from Spain in the west, across northern Africa, through south-west Asia into India, and north into Turkey. Answer: Muslim/Islamic Empire GO BACK Geography 500 This empire stretched from China to Poland and down into the Islamic Empire. Answer: Mongols GO BACK Geography 1000 I traveled with my father and uncle along the silk road and traded in China. When I got back I wrote a book that inspired Columbus. Answer: Marco Polo GO BACK Geography 1500 After the Age of Exploration, this major European country controlled most of South America and this second country controlled the second largest chunk. Say them in order! answer: Spain; Portugal GO BACK Geography 2000 On the Arabian peninsula, cities developed here because the rest was desert. Answer: Oasis's/water GO BACK Religions 100 Name the religion: Founders: Abraham, Moses Holy books: Torah, Talmud Followers called: Jews Answer: Judaism GO BACK Religions 250 Name the religion: Founders: Jesus, Peter, Paul Holy books: Old Testament, New Testament (Bible) Followers called: Christians Answer: Christianity GO BACK Religions 500 Name the religion: Founders: Mohammed, Abu Bakr, Ali Holy books: Quran, Sunna Followers called: Muslims Answer: Islam GO BACK Religions 1000 Name the religion: Founders: Luther, Calvin, Henry VIII Holy books: Old Testament and New Testament (Bible) Followers called: Protestants Answer: Protestantism GO BACK Religions 1500 These were caused by Muslims attacking Christian pilgrims and the Byzantine Empire Their long term result: increased trade and contact between Europe and the Middle East Answer: Crusades GO BACK Religions 2000 Why did all of the following happen? Council of Trent Inquisition Counter –Reformation Answer: To stop the Protestants GO BACK Technology 100 The Astrolabe, Compass, and Caravel all were inventions during the _____________. Answer: Age of Exploration GO BACK Technology 250 These allowed soldiers to travel quickly, helped merchants trade, and connected parts of the Roman Empire Answer: Roads GO BACK Technology 500 This major invention allowed the ideas of the Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Exploration, and Scientific Revolution to grow exponentially! Answer: Printing Press GO BACK Technology 1000 Before AD 1500 these two empires/countries were most advanced with technology and innovation Answer: China/Islam GO BACK Technology 1500 This invention allowed travelers to know their way even with cloudy skies. Answer: Compass GO BACK Technology 2000 This was first used in fireworks for entertainment…then in fireworks to scare your enemy… then in balls that exploded killing your enemy… then in cannons to throw those balls far… then in guns to kill your enemy with small pellets… Answer: Gunpowder GO BACK Middle (Feudal) Ages 100 William of Normandy became known as “William the Conqueror” after he invaded England in ... (year) Answer: 1066 GO BACK Middle (Feudal) Ages 200 When was King John of England forced to sign the Magna Carta (a document that started to give YOU your individual rights!)? Answer: 1215 GO BACK Middle (Feudal) Ages 300 During the medieval times, which of these groups was legally tied to the land? Answer: serfs GO BACK Middle (Feudal) Ages 400 When did Constantinople, the capitol of the Byzantine Empire, fall to the Ottoman Turks (Muslims)? Answer: 1453 GO BACK Middle (Feudal) Ages 500 This is the system of government set up by William the Conqueror in England where Lords provide protection to their vassals in return for military service Answer: Feudalism GO BACK Middle (Feudal) Ages 1000 This king of the Franks, helped the Pope and in return was crowned the Emperor of the new Holy Roman Empire… but the Church won… they crowned him. Answer: Charlemagne GO BACK Middle (Feudal) Ages 1500 After the fall of Rome books in Europe were found mostly in- Answer: Monasteries GO BACK Middle (Feudal) Ages 2000 What authority did the Catholic Church have over people in medieval Europe? Answer: All power… It was deeply involved in nearly every aspect of life GO BACK Geog #2 100 This empire stretched from China to Poland and down into the Islamic Empire. Answer: Mongol GO BACK Geog #2 500 After the Age of Exploration, this major European country controlled most of South America and this second country controlled the second largest chunk. Choose them in order! Answer: Spain, Portugal GO BACK Geog #2 1000 On the Arabian Peninsula, cities developed here because the rest was desert Answer: oases GO BACK Geog #2 1500 These two American Empires used terraces to farm on hills and mountains Answer: Inca, Maya GO BACK Geog #2 2000 This is Japan’s best defense Answer: Island GO BACK Draw the World 100 “Spain, Italy, Greece; Black Sea, Turkey…” is a saying used to help remember the lay of the land in… Answer: Mediterranean Sea GO BACK Draw the World 500 “Ski boot, shark tooth, Pham (south-east Asia)” is a saying used to help remember the lay of the land in… Answer: Southern Asia GO BACK Draw the World 1000 “Skinny Panama, small hump, Yucatan…” is a saying used to help remember the lay of the land in… Answer: Central America GO BACK Draw the World 1500 “Large oval, 4 big islands + 1 island, New Zealand” is a saying used to help remember the lay of the land in… Answer: Oceana GO BACK Draw the World 2000 Relative location allows a person to locate where something is… Answer: In relation to other places GO BACK