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Jeopardy - Byzantine, Russia, East Asia RulersPeople Cultural Groups Government Misc. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100-Rulers The Byzantine Empire reached it’s greatest size under this ruler

$100- Rulers Justinian

$200- Rulers Extreme absolute rule is associated with what early Russian ruler?

$200- Rulers Ivan the Terrible

$300- Rulers China experienced Pax ______________ (peace and order) during Mongol Rule

$300- Rulers Mongolica

$400- Rulers _________ theaters were formed in Japan during the 1600s.

$400- Rulers Kabuki

$500- Rulers This Russian ruler claimed, “The czar is in nature like all men, but in authority he is like the highest God.” This proclamation helped lay the groundwork for absolute power.

$500- Rulers Ivan the Great

$100- People ___________ shogunate created an orderly society in Japan by imposing central government control

$100- People Tokugawa

$200- People ___________ class were at the bottom of Confucian society

$200- People merchant

$300- People This ruler built the Hagia Sophia

$300- People Justinian

$400- People During the Ming Dynasty, admiral ___________ promoted trade with Southeast Asia and India

$400- People Zheng He

$500- People This leader united the nomadic Mongols and then took this title

$500- People Genghiz Khan

$100-Cultural Groups These people conquered the Byzantine empire by capturing and occupying Constantinople

$100- Cultural Groups The Ottoman Turks

$200- Cultural Groups The cultural heritage of this group(s) was preserved by the Byzantine Empire

$200- Cultural Groups Greece and Rome

$300- Cultural Groups Early Russian civilization was strongly influenced by the culture of this group

$300- Cultural Groups The Byzantine Empire

$400- Cultural Groups This group took refuge in Poland during the late Middle Ages

$400- Cultural Groups Jews

$500- Cultural Groups _________ clan established the one and only Dynasty in Japan

$500- Cultural Groups Yamato

$100- Government This best describes the style of leadership that emerged in Russia

$100- Government Autocrat or absolute rule

$200- Government The real power belong to the __________during the Feudal period in Japan

$200- Government Shogun

$300- Government ________ had the greatest impact in shaping the societies of China and Korea

$300- Government China

$400- Government Yi song Gye established the _________ dynasty in Korea

$400- Government Choson, Yi

$500- Government Wu Zhao became the first empress of _____________

$500- Government China

$100- Miscellaneous __________ economy was very prosperous under the leadership of Justinian

$100- Miscellaneous Byzantine

$200- Miscellaneous This city became the capital of Russia under the czars

$200- Miscellaneous Moscow

$300- Miscellaneous Diverse peoples and culture would best describe this region which included Serbia, Poland, and Hungary

$300- Miscellaneous Eastern Europe

$400- Miscellaneous Japan engaged in selective borrowing from China by rejecting the _____________ (2 words) exam

$400- Miscellaneous Civil Service

$500- Miscellaneous Alphabet made up of symbols representing the sounds of Spoken Korean

$500- Miscellaneous Hangul

Final Jeopardy This “police force” acted as an agent of terror during Ivan the Terrible’s reign, emblazoned on their saddles were a dog’s head and a broom. * Correct Spelling only

Final Jeopardy Answer Oprichniki