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Jeopardy Achieve- ments CitiesPeople Places Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Beliefs Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Achievements Roads, terrace farming, and quipu

$100 Answer from Achievements Incas

$200 Question from Achievements Aqueducts and canals

$200 Answer from Achievements Aztecs

$300 Question from Achievements Textile industry—cotton, carpets, brocades

$300 Answer from Achievements Mughals

$400 Question from Achievements Porcelain

$400 Answer from Achievements Ming Dynasty

$500 Question from Achievements Elite fighting corps called the Janissaries

$500 Answer from Achievements Ottomans

$100 Question from Beliefs Human sacrifice was part of their religion

$100 Answer from Beliefs Aztecs

$200 Question from Beliefs Influenced by Confucianism and Buddhism

$200 Answer from Beliefs Ming/Qing Dynasties

$300 Question from Beliefs Believed they needed to remain isolated from European traders (two possible answers)

$300 Answer from Beliefs Tokugawa Japan Or Qing Dynasty

$400 Question from Beliefs Three Muslim kingdoms or empires

$400 Answer from Beliefs Ottomans, Mughals, Songhai

$500 Question from Beliefs Minority religions in this empire included Hindus and Sikhs

$500 Answer from Beliefs Mughals

$100 Question from Cities Istanbul

$100 Answer from Cities Ottoman Empire

$200 Question from Cities Tenochtitlan

$200 Answer from Cities Aztecs

$300 Question from Cities Machu Picchu

$300 Answer from Cities Incas

$400 Question from Cities Timbuktu

$400 Answer from Cities Songhai

$500 Question from Cities Edo

$500 Answer from Cities Tokugawa Japan

$100 Question from People Leader of Japan

$100 Answer from People Shogun

$200 Question from People Greatest, most magnificent ruler of the Ottomans

$200 Answer from People Suleiman (the Lawgiver Or the Magnificent)

$300 Question from People Died of smallpox, Aztec Emperor

$300 Answer from People Moctezuma

$400 Question from People Mughal leader who practiced religious tolerance

$400 Answer from People Akbar

$500 Question from People Spanish explorer who killed the Inca emperor Atahualpa

$500 Answer from People Francisco Pizarro

$100 Question from Places Location of the Tokugawa shogunate

$100 Answer from Places Japan

$200 Question from Places Which empire was located in India?

$200 Answer from Places Mughal

$300 Question from Places Andes Mountains

$300 Answer from Places Incas

$400 Question from Places West Africa

$400 Answer from Places Songhai

$500 Question from Places Beijing/Forbidden City

$500 Answer from Places Ming/Qing Dynasties

Final Jeopardy Category: ReligionCategory

Final Jeopardy What was the Ottoman system of tolerance for different religious beliefs?

Time’s Up

Final Jeopardy Answer Millet System