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This Is Ancient Civilization Jeopardy Try Your Luck Civilization Beginnings Empires Take a Guess Say What? 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600 600 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”. 2 3 1 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