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Last Word: Test tomorrow FrontPage: NNIGN

Middle East Heritage JEOPARDY! S2C13 Jeopardy Review

And the categories are… “Allah This and More”

“’Isms’: Imperial and National”

“It’s Like, Otto, Man”

“Livin’ It Up…”

“Potpourri”

Allah This and More “Isms”:Imperial and National It’s Like, Otto, Man Livin’ It Up Potpourri

Round 2: Double Jeopardy…

More Allah This And More Isms: Imperial Imperial And National It’s Like, Otto, Man Livin’ It Up MorePotpourri

Final Jeopardy The Category is… Make your wager now… MidEast Flags

And the answer is… This flag used to represent the modern nation which once held the capital of the Islamic empire… What is… Iraq ?

Allah This And More 100 Name of the sacred building in Mecca which is visited by millions of Muslims each year… A: What is the Kaaba? S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Allah This And More 200 A: What is the Hijrah? This is the name given to the journey by Mohammed and his followers from Mecca to Medina in 622… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Allah This And More 300 A: What is jihad? S2C13 Jeopardy Review Some Muslims consider this to be the 6 th pillar of Islam…

Allah This And More 400 A: What is the hajj? Name given to the pilgrimage that many Muslims make to the Kaaba in Mecca… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Allah This And More 500 A: What is a caliph? This is the name given to a Islamic religious leader… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Allah This And More 400 A: What were the Abbassids? This dynasty ruled over the greatest period of Islamic civilization… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Allah This And More 800 A: What is his face? Koranic illustrations of Mohammed are unusual in that they do not depict this… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Allah This And More 1000 A: What are Shiites? This sect of Islam believed that only Mohammed’s descendants could become caliph… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Isms: Imperial and National 100 A: Who are the Ottomans? This empire was called the “sick man of Europe” due to its decline in the late 1800’s… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Isms: Imperial and National 200 A: What is Iran? Reza Khan gained control of this nation in 1925 and made attempts to modernize and end foreign influence… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Isms: Imperial and National 300 A: What is the Suez canal? This canal was the focal point for a rivalry between Britain and France in the 1800’s… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Isms: Imperial and National 400 A: What are mandates? This is the name given to territories which are administered, but not owned, by an outside power… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Isms: Imperial and National 500 A: Who are the Young Turks? Group of three leaders known by this name overthrew the Turkish sultan in 1908 and tried to modernize and westernize the country… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Isms: Imperial and National 400 A: What is Zionism? Name of the movement which sought to re-establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Isms: Imperial and National 800 A: Who was Theodor Herzl? This person was the founder of the Zionist movement… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Isms: Imperial and National 1000 A: What was the Balfour Declaration? Name of this declaration showed British support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

It’s Like, Otto, Man 100 A: What is Jerusalem? This holy city was conquered by Crusaders and then retaken by the Muslims… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

It’s Like, Otto, Man 200 A: What is Istanbul? The Ottomans took the city of Constantinople and renamed it this… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

It’s Like, Otto, Man 300 A: What is Germany? The Ottomans sided with this nation during World War I, and lost… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

It’s Like, Otto, Man 400 A: Who is Kemal Ataturk? This “father of modern Turkey” took power in 1923, and attempted to modernize and westernize the country… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

It’s Like, Otto, Man 500 A: Who was Saladin? This Muslim ruler was able to drive the Christians from Jerusalem in 1187… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

It’s Like, Otto, Man 400 A: Who were Christians? Ottoman rulers trained children of this religion for jobs in their army and government… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

It’s Like, Otto, Man 800 A: Who were the Safavids? Chief rival of the Ottoman Empire, they were located in Persia… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

It’s Like, Otto, Man 1000 A: What is the Muhammed Ali? This “father of modern Egypt” took power in the early 1800’s, and attempted to modernize and westernize the country… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Livin’ It Up 100 Name for the type of building shown here, the Muslim house of worship… S2C13 Jeopardy Review A: What is the mosque?

Livin’ It Up 200 The Koran allows a man to have this many wives… S2C13 Jeopardy Review A: What is four?

Livin’ It Up 300 S2C13 Jeopardy Review Most Muslim cities were protected by these… A: What are high walls?

A: Who are women? Livin’ It Up 400 Under Koranic law, divorce was more difficult for this group…

A: What is a burka? Livin’ It Up 500 Name given to the full- length dress worn by Muslim women shown here…

A: What are Bedouins? Livin’ It Up 400 Name given to nomads of the Arabian desert…

Livin’ It Up 800 Muslim families can be described this way, meaning that the father is the head of the family… S2C13 Jeopardy Review A: What is patriarchal?

Livin’ It Up 1000 Muslim women are required by the Koran to follow a “modest” dress code, called this… S2C13 Jeopardy Review A: What is the hijab?

Potpourri 100 A: What is the holy land? S2C13 Jeopardy Review Another name for the sacred region of Palestine, destination of the Crusaders…

Potpourri 200 A: What is pray? S2C13 Jeopardy Review Muslims are required by the Koran to do this 5 times a day…

Potpourri 300 A: What is a mihrab? S2C13 Jeopardy Review This “niche” in the wall of a mosque indicates the direction of Mecca…

Potpourri 400 A: What is a minaret? Type of building shown here… S2C13 Jeopardy Review

Potpourri 500 A: What is Damascus? S2C13 Jeopardy Review Capital of the Umayyad dynasty, in the country shown here…

Potpourri 400 A: What is Yathrib? S2C13 Jeopardy Review Name of the city of Medina before Mohammed arrived…

Potpourri 800 A: What is must be covered from navel to knees; clothing should not be tight; should not attract attention? S2C13 Jeopardy Review This is one rule for dress that must be followed by Muslim men…

Potpourri 1000 A: What is Ramadan? S2C13 Jeopardy Review The fourth pillar of Islam, fasting, takes place during this Islamic month…