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Title: World History Final Jeopardy


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World History Final Jeopardy Review Game
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Ancient Times WWII WWI Potluck Famous People MISC
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Name the kings who consulted the gods through the
use of oracle bones?
Who are the Shang ?
A1
4
Name the ruler who was famous for a uniform code
of laws that unified his empire?
Who is Hammurabi?
A2
5
Name the belief in many gods.
What is Polytheism?
A3
6
What scientific concept did Indian astronomers
prove long before the Europeans did?
That the Earth is Round
A4
7
Name the ruler was considered to be both a
king and a god?
What is Pharaoh?
A5
8
Why was Alexandria Egypt, important during the
Hellenistic period?
It became the foremost center of commerce and
Hellenistic culture.
A6
9
What is the Indus Valley Civilization sometimes
called?
What is the Harappan Civilization
A7
10
What concept was the belief in divine right
used to support?
Absolute rule
A8
11
How did the first Americans support themselves?
Hunting and Gathering
A9
12
Name the oldest known city in Africa south of the
Sahara?
What is Djenne-Djeno?
A10
13
The German Blitzkrieg was a military strategy
that depended on what advantage?
Surprise and overwhelming force
B1
14
Name the title of Hitlers book?
What is Mein Kampf ? Which means My Struggle
B2
15
Why did Britain and France adopt a policy of
appeasement toward Germany?
Wished to avoid war with Germany.
B3
16
What prompted Great Britain and France to declare
war on Germany?
Invasion of Poland
B4
17
That Hitlers advances could be blocked.
What lesson was learned from the Battle of
Britain?
B5
18
What was significant about the Battle of Midway?
It was the turning point of the pacific war
against Japan
B6
19
In Germany, what effect did the Nuremberg Laws
have?
German Jews were stripped of citizenship, jobs,
and property.
B7
20
For German Jews wishing to emigrate out of
Germany, what problems did they run into?
Other nations set quotas on the number of German
Jews they would accept.
B8
21
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941
  • What event was described as A date that will
    live in infamy?

B9
22
What is Auschwitz?
  • Name the worst of the Nazi concentration camps.

B10
23
What action on November 11, 1918 brought an end
to WWI?
An Armistice was signed
C1
24
What is the policy of glorifying power and
keeping an army prepared for war?
Militarism
C2
25
What region was referred to as the Powder Keg of
Europe?
The Balkan Peninsula
C3
26
Who led Germany during the last decade of the
1800s and most of WWI?
Kaiser Wilhelm II
C4
27
How did Hitler rationalize the taking of the
Sudetenland to the German people and the world?
Czechs were abusing German-Speaking people
C5
28
How did Italy follow the aggressive actions of
its neighbor Germany?
Italy invaded one of the last independent nations
in Africa, Ethiopia.
C6
29
How did the Axis Powers hope to keep the United
States out of the war?
By forming an alliance, the Axis Powers created a
two ocean war for the United States.
C7
30
What plan called for the attack on France first
and then Russia?
What is the Schlieffen Plan
C8
31
Because they were located in the central part of
Europe
  • Why were Germany and Austria Hungary called the
    Central Powers?

C9
32
Germany
  • Which nation cause the U.S. to fight in World
    War I?

C10
33
Who were the Bolsheviks?
Radical Russian Marxist Revolutionaries
D1
34
What did the pogroms do that occurred in the late
19th century Russia?
Persecuted the Jews
D2
35
Who fought in the Peloponnesian War?
Athens and Sparta
D3
36
What do we call the forced dispersal of the
Jews?
Diaspora
D4
37
What was unusual about the West African Iron Age?
West Africa skipped the Copper and Bronze Age
D5
38
Who were the Mamelukes?
Turkish slaves who became a powerful force in the
Abbasid Empire
D6
39
Name the title Ivan III use?
What is Czar?
D7
40
The Treaty of Verdun resulted in?
The division of Charlemagnes empire into 3 parts
D8
41
The main difference between the original Roman
Empire and the Holy Roman Empire of Frederick I
was what?
Fredericks empire had no strong central
government
D9
42
What is a Codex
  • The Maya wrote on a bark-paper book known as a

D10
43
Name Malis first great leader?
Who is Sundiata?
E1
44
Leader of the Fascist government in Italy.
Who is Benito Mussolini?
E2
45
Leader whose totalitarian regime was based on a
communist philosophy.
Who is Joseph Stalin?
E3
46
Name the first European to sail around the tip of
Africa, now known as the Cape of Good Hope?
Who is Bartolomeau Dias?
E4
47
Who first landed in an island in the Caribbean
Sea 1492?
Christopher Columbus
E5
48
The heliocentric, or sun-centered, theory was
proposed by?
Copernicus
E6
49
The Bill of Rights was proposed by ?
Who is Voltaire, John Locke and Rosseau
E7
50
Who seized power from Persias shah and changed
the name of his country to Iran?
Reza Shah Pahlavi
E8
51
Who led the famous Salt March?
Mohandis Gandhi
E9
52
In 1978, the Camp David Accords were signed by
who?
Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin
E10
53
The 1956 Suez Crisis began when?
  • Egypt seized control of the Suez Canal

F1
54
During the Cultural Revolution, who were the new
heroes of China?
The Peasants
F2
55
What is the policy of South African that means
separating the races?
Apartheid
F3
56
What caused two Germanys to reunite?
  • The fall of Communism in East Germany

F4
57
Name the Russian Republics first elected
president?
Who is Boris Yeltsin?
F5
58
What was the main purpose of the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty?
  • To prevent the spread of nuclear weapons to other
    nations

F6
59
What is meant by Global interdependence?
  • The idea that nations are dependent on other
    nations and affected by the actions of others far
    away.

F7
60
How did Empress Lu maintain her power?
  • She named one infant emperor and then another

F8
61
How did the rulers of Ghana grow rich?
  • By taxing the goods traders carried through their
    territory.

F9
62
What did Hongwu do first to help China become a
dominant power?
  • He overthrew the Mongols and established the Ming
    Dynasty.

F10
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