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World History
World History Jeopardy
Rome/Byzantine
Middle Ages
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100
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250
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500
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1000
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1500
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2000
China/Japan
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• 1000
• 1500
• 2000
Islam
• 100
• 250
• 500
• 1000
• 1500
• 2000
American
Empires
• 100
• 250
• 500
• 1000
• 1500
• 2000
Europe after
1300
• 100
• 250
• 500
• 1000
• 1500
Africa
• 2000
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China, Japan 100
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This is Japan’s best defense.
Answer:
Island
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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
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China, Japan 500

This Chinese philosopher had the
greatest effect on both Chinese and
Japanese governments.
Answer:
Confucius
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China, Japan 1000

These are the three major
religions/philosophies of China that
can be practiced faithfully by each
person
Answer:
Taoism,
Confucianism,
Buddhism
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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
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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
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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
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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
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American Empires 500
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DAILY
DOUBLE
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
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American Empires 1000
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Based on astronomy, both the Maya
and the Aztec created very accurate
versions of this item.
Answer:
Calendar
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American Empires 1500
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This was the scientific field that
the Maya excelled at.
Answer:
Astronomy
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American Empires 2000
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Besides surprise and disease, both
Cortez, then Pizzarro used this
strategy to defeat very strong
empires.
Answer:
Kidnapping the leader
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Islam 100
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This is the peninsula where the
Islamic religion began.
Answer:
Arabian Peninsula
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Islam 250

Salat states that there is no God but Allah
and this person is his prophet.
Answer:
Mohammed
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Islam 500
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These form the basic ideals of
Islamic religious practices.
Answer:
Five Pillars
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Islam 1000
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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
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Islam 1500

The Muslims considered Christians
and Jews to be this, therefore they
treated them with respect.
Answer:
People of the book
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Islam 2000
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Islam originally spread through
conquest (war) but later,
specifically is West Africa and
the east African coast, it spread
by this.
Answer:
Trade
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Europe After 1300
100

These European ages all started
between 1300 and 1600.
Answer:
Age of Exploration,
Scientific Revolution,
Renaissance,
Reformation
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Europe After 1300
250

This man started the movement to
reform then change Christianity by
posting Ninety-five Theses on a church
door in Wittenberg, Germany.
Answer:
Martin Luther
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Europe After 1300
500

This movement started in Italy
because it was close to Islam and the
Byzantine Empire, was perfect for
trade, and was full of Roman ruins.
Answer:
Renaissance
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Europe After 1300
1000
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This age started because Prince Henry
wanted to take trade away from Venice
and Genoa and break the Ottoman
monopoly on the spice trade.
Answer:
Age of Exploration
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Europe After 1300
1500
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This movement focused on the
natural world and how we humans
could discover natural laws through
observation and reason
Answer:
Scientific Revolution
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Europe After 1300
2000
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This age opened the door for the
other three to follow; its meaning tells
why.
Give the name and the meaning.
Answer:
Renaissance, Rebirth
in learning
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Rome/ Byzantine/ Middle Ages
100

This body of water was called the
Roman Lake because the Romans
controlled all of it.
Answer:
Mediterranean Sea
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Rome/ Byzantine/ Middle Ages
250

He was the first Roman Emperor to
accept Christianity.
Answer:
Constantine
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Rome/ Byzantine/ Middle Ages
500

The Roman Empire grew so large
that this became a problem and
largest cause of their fall.
Answer:
Barbarian invasion,
rebellion
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Rome/ Byzantine/ Middle Ages
1000

This was the official name of the
Eastern Roman Empire with its
capitol in Constantinople.
Answer:
Byzantine
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Rome/ Byzantine/ Middle Ages
1500
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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
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Rome/ Byzantine/ Middle Ages
2000

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
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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
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Africa 250

Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
controlled the trade in these
two important goods.
Answer:
Salt, Gold
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Africa 500

DAILY
DOUBLE
This monotheistic religion eventually
became dominant in West Africa
because of trade.
Answer:
Islam
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Africa 1000

This person was the historian in
traditional sub-Sahara African
cultures
Answer:
Griot
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Africa 1500

These African religious and art forms
inspired the modern art movement especially Picasso.
Answer:
Masks, Sculpture
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Africa 2000

This migration of people from West
Africa to central and southern Africa
moved these people, their language,
and their culture with them.
Answer:
Bantu
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