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North to South: Crusades & Africa in the Middle Ages Jeopardy Rome & Ever After Mongols & Feudalism North to South: Crusades & Africa in the Middle Ages Spanish Colonialism Slavery & the Americas 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

Rome & Ever After -100 ANSWER: This European peninsula is where the republic began and, 100o years later, the Renaissance was born. QUESTION: What is Italy?

Rome & Ever After -200 ANSWER: This form of gov’t relies on participation from whom? Give both terms. QUESTION: What is democracy and citizens?

Rome & Ever After -300 ANSWER: This form of gov’t means that others represent us. QUESTION: What is a republic?

Rome & Ever After -400 ANSWER: These two social groups, though on different levels of the pyramid, were free and started with a P. QUESTION: Who are patricians and plebeians?

Rome & Ever After -500 ANSWER: Roman roads connected places around the empire by land and sea. Name three of those locations. QUESTION: What is the Mediterranean Sea/Red Sea/North Africa/Middle East/European continent?

Mongols & Byzantine-100 ANSWER: The Byzantine dynasty’s first emperor was still technically the emperor of which dwindling empire? QUESTION: What is Rome/the Roman Empire?

Mongols & Feudalism - 200 ANSWER: The Khan clan hailed from this part of the world, now a large country in northwest Asia. QUESTION: What is Mongolia?

Mongols & Feudalism - 300 ANSWER: These are the four levels of the Feudal hierarchy. Name at least three. QUESTION: Who are the king, nobles/lords, the Church, knights, and peasants/serfs?

Mongols & Byzantine - 400 ANSWER: This Italian trader and traveler hung out with the grandson of this famous warrior-emperor. Name both. QUESTION: Who is Marco Polo & Genghis Khan (& Kublai Khan)?

Mongols & Byzantine-500 ANSWER: To be a successful emperor, there are many elements to delicately balance. Name two important qualities. QUESTION: What is military strength/allowing people to keep parts of their own culture/cultural diffusion/system of money & coinage?

Crusades & Africa in the Middle Ages-100 ANSWER: This religion spread across north, west, and the east coast of Africa. QUESTION: What is Islam?

Crusades & Africa in the Middle Ages -200 ANSWER: This location in the Middle East was the center of conflict for two religions. Name the location and the religions. QUESTION: What are Jerusalem, Christianity, & Islam?

Crusades & Africa in the Middle Ages-300 ANSWER: In spite of all the conflicts between these three religions throughout Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, there is one belief about God that connects them. Name all four terms. QUESTION: What are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and monotheism?

Crusades & Africa in the Middle Ages -400 ANSWER: The cities along this coast had an advantage by being closer to the Middle East and India. Name the coast and two items that would have been traded. QUESTION: What is the eastern/Indian Ocean coast, slaves/silk/ivory/iron/spices/etc.?

Crusades & Africa in the Middle Ages -500 ANSWER: These two west African empires built upon their wealth from trading and controling important routes. Name two items of value as well. QUESTION: What are Ghana and Mali? What is gold, ivory, leopard skins, etc.?

Spanish Colonialism -100 ANSWER: Even though this guy was Italian, he sailed for the king and queen of Spain (the kingdom of Castile and Leon). The act of traveling in unknown territories is known by this general name. Name both. QUESTION: Who is Christopher Columbus? What is exploration?

Spanish Colonialism -200 ANSWER: This group was at the top of the castas pyramid of social and economic power. QUESTION: Who are the peninsulares (people born in Spain)?

Spanish Colonialism -300 ANSWER: This religious institution had a lot of influence in Western Europe and spread in the colonies as well. QUESTION: What is the Catholic Church?

Spanish Colonialism-400 ANSWER: This is a name for the pyramid of social and economic power. Give two examples of different levels, too. QUESTION: What is the castas system? Who are peninsulares/criollos/mestizos/mulattos/ Indigenous & African?

Spanish Colonialism -500 ANSWER: This large South American colony and its European imperial power were neither Spanish speaking nor controlled by the Spanish crown. QUESTION: What are Brazil and Portugal?

Slavery & the Americas -100 ANSWER: This continent supplied the majority of slaves brought to the Americas. QUESTION: What is Africa?

Slavery & the Americas -200 ANSWER: The second highest percentage of Africans were brought to this colony in the name of slavery. QUESTION: What is Brazil?

Slavery & the Americas -300 ANSWER: This cluster of islands, populated by the highest number of slaves in the Americas, produced such items as sugar, bananas, and coffee to bring back to the “Old” World. QUESTION: What is the Caribbean or West Indies?

Slavery & the Americas -400 ANSWER: This economic system of goods and peoples connected three (actually four) continents across the Atlantic Ocean. QUESTION: What is the Triangular Trade?

Slavery & the Americas -500 ANSWER: Items and diseases traveled between the “Old” and “New” Worlds as part of this. Name the term and give three examples of items. QUESTION: What is the Columbian Exchange? What are cocoa, coffee, potatoes, corn, rice, sugar, bananas, turkey, chicken, cows, pigs, etc.?

FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: Choose two agricultural items, and for each item identify: the region from where it came, whether this region was part of the “Old” or “New” world, and to where else the item traveled and was grown. QUESTION: