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Final Exam Jeopardy! World History II
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Jeopardy Rules!
  • You may only consult with your partners. No one
    else on your team may assist.
  • I decide how long each team gets to answer. I
    make all the final decisions. Dont whine when
    things dont go your way
  • Dont cheat or your team loses the point value of
    the question plus an additional 200 points.
  • Yes- you may steal if the other team gets a
    question wrong. But you will lose points if you
    get it wrong as well. Your whole team may consult
    on a steal question.

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gt Greece Basicsgt Hinduism and Buddhismgt Western
religionsgt Middle Agesgt Middle Ages Cont.gt
Renaissance/Reformationgt Ottomans and the Age of
Explorationgt Hodge Podge
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Greece Basics and the SAD Cycle100
200300 400500 600700 800

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This occurs when a society can make laws,
maintain an army/navy, collect taxes and provide
public services.

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The Greeks developed these as part of their
religion to explain natural phenomena and human
passions.
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This blind traveling poet is credited with
writing the Iliad and the Odyssey.

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This occurs when a civilization conquers stuff,
builds stuff, creates stuff and/or studies stuff
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This epic poem contains the legend of the Trojan
War and classic characters like Achilles and
Hector.

10
This is always begins with weak leadership- it
occurs when a society can longer meet its basic
needs.

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This early Greek civilization was invaded by the
Dorians who could not read or write and who
plunged Greece into a dark age.

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Identify 2 differences between Athens and Sparta.

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Hinduism and Buddhism100 200300
400500 600700 800

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The founder of Buddhism- a prince who gave up
everything to solve the problem of human
suffering.

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The idea (in both Hinduism and Buddhism) that
your soul is reborn after death.

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The sum of your good and bad deeds that follows
your soul into the next life and determines your
health, wealth, etc.

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The individual soul who seeks to be reunited with
the world soul.

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Buddhism rejects this idea of Hinduism- its
basically a really extreme social structure for
society.

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The world soul to which all individual souls seek
to reunite.

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The overland trade route linking the countries of
Asia- its how Buddhism spread beyond India.

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Its the end goal for Buddhism- you achieve it
by following the eight-fold path.

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Western Religions100 200300 400500
600700 800

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Its the holy book for Judaism.

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The founder of Islam- he lived on the Arabian
Peninsula.

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Founder of Christianity who was crucified as a
rebel by the Romans.

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People who are willing to die for their faith-
the Romans made a lot of them during the
Persecutions of the Christians.

27
It means belief in many gods- most ancient
religions were this.

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He led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt, gave
them the Ten Commandments and led them back to
Canaan.
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Muhammad's flight from Mecca to Medina where he
was accepted as a political as well as a
religious leader.

30
The founder of Judaism but all three Western
Religions can be traced back to him.
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Middle Ages100 200300 400500
600700 800

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This group of invaders pillaged up down the coast
of Western Europe until their own climate warmed
up enough to grow more food.

33
This Frankish king was the first to convert to
Christianity.

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It means worldly and non-religious- the church
became more and more like this as the middle ages
progressed.

35
He established the largest empire in Western
Europe since the Romans and was big supporter of
education and schools.

36
These institutions kept learning alive in Europe
during the Middle Ages by keeping and copying
manuscripts.

37
The result of this innovation (new idea)was more
food and a growth in the population during the
Middle Ages.

38
They owed taxes, loyalty and military service in
exchange for a fief.
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This agreement divided Charlemagnes empire among
his three grandsons.

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Middle Ages cont.100 200300 400500
600700 800

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This group benefitted from the Black Death with
opportunities for higher wages and moving to a
new manor or the city.

42
This pope started the Crusades by calling for
soldiers to go to defend Constantinople against
the Muslims.

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Its a political system based on mutual
obligation and military service.

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A gift of land that a lord gave to a vassal.

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The movement to drive the Muslims out of Spain
was called this.

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This era is the bridge between the Ancient World
and the Modern Era.

47
Monks lived and worked here and nuns lived and
worked here.

48
These two warrior kings fought during the third
crusade and ended up signing a truce.

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Renaissance/Reformation100 200300
400500 600700 800

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He was the best example of a renaissance man from
this time- artist, sculptor and scientist.

51
He was the most famous author of the Elizabethan
era writing many plays that are still performed
to this day.

52
This technique gave the appearance of depth 3-d
on a flat surface- it made art more realistic
looking.

53
He invented the printing press- one the most
important inventions of all time.

54
This German monk began by protesting against
indulgences and ended up starting a the
Protestant Reformation.

55
He and his banking family encouraged the
Renaissance by supporting artists.

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Renaissance writers wrote in this- the common
language of the people.

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Another name for the Church of England- it was a
mixture of Catholic and Protestant under
Elizabeth I

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The Ottomans and the Age of Exploration100
200300 400500 600700 80 0

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It means warrior for Islam- Osman was one of the
most famous of these.

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He started a school of navigation and supported
voyages with his own money.

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He sailed for Spain and discovered a new world
looking for Asia

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Desire for these products from Asia was a major
cause of the Age of Exploration.

63
The Spanish replaced this system with African
Slavery when the natives were too few or too sick
to work for them.

64
This warrior temporarily halted the expansion of
the Ottoman Empire.

65
He explored the southern tip of Africa for
Portugal.

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He conquered Constantinople and opened the city
to people of all religions.

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Hodge Podge100 200300 400500
600700 800

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  • These became the basis for later Jewish religious
    and civil law.

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  • Its how plague reached Italy in the spring of
    1348.

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  • He pioneered the all water route to Asia (India)
    for Portugal.

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  • A division with in Islam- this group believes
    that the caliph can be anyone who follows the
    example of Muhammad.

72
He was a successful warrior, developed a tax and
law code and was a generous patron of the arts
and education.
73
This Christian Humanist was executed for treason
for not supporting the Act of Supremacy.
74
An economic system in which a countrys power is
measured by its wealth (how much gold/silver it
has)

75
Symptoms of this disease include swellings on
neck, armpit and groin that turn black and become
puss-filled. Fun!

76
More Practice Other left over ideas
77
Its how the Black Death arrived in Europe
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The King of England who divorced his wife to
marry Anne Boleyn to have a son.
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Its a three part trading system dealing with raw
materials, manufactured goods and slaves.
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  • This Byzantine emperor established a law code,
    Built the Hagia Sophia and conquered many lands
    during his reign.

81
This system was used by the Ottomans- it included
drafting boys from Christian homes, converting
them and training them as soldiers or slaves.
82
The forced scattering of Jewish communities
outside their homeland by the Romans in response
to their consistent rebellions.
83
Europe got tomatoes, potatoes, corn, squash and
chocolate and the New World got disease, horses
and cows as a result of this.
84
The Pax Romana and this Apostle helped to spread
Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
85
A division within Islam that believes that the
caliph must be a relative of Muhammad.
86
This pope began the Crusades by promising the
reward of heaven to anyone who fought and died in
one.
87
These writings contain the life and teachings of
Jesus of Nazareth
88
These wars between Christians and Muslims over
control of the Holy Land resulted in hostility
between the two religions that exists until this
day.
89
All of these terms refer to warriors in Islamic
armies.
90
The head of the Roman Catholic Church is called
this.
91
Its where the Renaissance writers, painters,
sculptors and architects found their inspiration.
92
This means deputy or successor- the leader of the
Muslims after Muhammad
93
This monk angered Martin Luther by selling
indulgences in his hometown.
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This mongol skillful warrior king established one
of the largest empires of all time though brutal
conquest and diplomacy.
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The holy book of Islam.
96
The wife of Justinian who encouraged him to stay
and fight during the Nika Rebellion
97
Its how Justinian and Suleyman the Magnificent
are similar.
98
Wealthy people who supported (paid for) the art
and literature of the Renaissance- the pope and
the de Medici are examples.
99
The Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec
Empire.
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Draw the Feudal pyramid
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