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This Is
Ancient
Civilization
Jeopardy
Try Your
Luck
Civilization
Beginnings
Empires
Take a Guess
Say What?
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A - 100
This is the term for the belief
in many gods.
Polytheism
A- 200
Artisans and merchants
typically make up this class in
early societies.
Middle class
A - 300
These two rivers formed the
area of Mesopotamia.
Tigris and Euphrates
A - 400
This type of government is
headed by an individual seen as
both a political and religious
leader.
theocracy
A - 500
The Chinese civilization
emerged around these two
rivers.
Huang He and Yangtze
A - 600
This is the term for the ancestor
“worship” of Shang China.
veneration
B - 100
This is the world’s first writing,
which emerged in Sumer.
cuneiform
B - 200
The Shang artisans specialized
in making items from this
material.
bronze
Daily Double!
B- 300
This individual is credited with
establishing the Persian
Empire.
Cyrus the Great
B - 400
This was the Hebrew king
credited with uniting the
Hebrew people and
establishing the capital at
Jerusalem
David
B - 500
This is the term for a smaller
portion of an empire with some
level of local administration.
province
B - 600
These are the two main rivers
of the Indian civilization.
Indus and Ganges
C - 100
This is a line of rulers from the
same family.
dynasty
C - 200
This was the primary purpose
of the Ark of the Covenant.
Carry & protect the
10 Commandments
C - 300
This region almost entirely
makes up the area of “Lower
Egypt”.
The Nile Delta
C - 400
This is the Chinese concept
that the king’s authority comes
from the gods.
Mandate of Heaven
C - 500
This Assyrian king is
famous for expanding the
empire and building a
massive library.
Ashurbanipal
C - 600
These are the two main cities of
the Indian civilization.
Harappa & Mohenjo-daro
D - 100
This group is known for their sea
navigation, their purple dye and
most importantly, their alphabet.
Phoenicians
D - 200
This is the name for the united
Hebrew kingdom and the
Jewish state today.
Israel
D - 300
The civilizations of India and
China were virtually isolated
from one another because of
this geographic feature.
Himalaya Mts.
D - 400
This area on the map marks the
location of the Hebrew “Promised
Land”.
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4
D - 500
This is the name for the first 5
books of the Old Testament,
which is the best source of
early Hebrew history?
The Torah
D - 600
The Hebrew “Promised Land”
was divided into which two
Hebrew kingdoms?
Israel and Judah
E - 100
This individual is credited with
leading the Hebrews out of
Egypt.
Moses
E - 200
He was the “Father of the
Hebrews”.
Abraham
E - 300
This is the area to the south of
Egypt. A traditional trade
partner and occasional
adversary.
Nubia
Daily Double!
E - 400
This is the term for an area of
rocky rapids or waterfalls along
the Nile River.
cataract
E - 500
This is the earliest example of
writing in China.
Oracle Bones
E - 600
This third Hebrew king built a
great temple at Jerusalem.
Solomon
F - 100
This is the world’s first
civilization.
Sumer
F - 200
This “first law code” clearly
reinforced social
hierarchies.
Code of Hammurabi
F - 300
Which of the following is a
good example of “TransRegional Trade”?
Ur and Uruk
Arabia and India
Egypt and Nubia
Jerusalem and Babylon
F - 400
This is the term for a Sumerian
religious temple.
Ziggurat
F - 500
This is a Sumerian literary epic
and considered by many to be
the earliest literature in the
world.
Epic of
Gilgamesh
F - 600
He was the pharaoh that unified
Upper and Lower Egypt.
Menes
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