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Let’s make it a great day! Monday, October 24, 2015 Let’s make it a great day!

Jeopardy Heeeeeeere we go! We are going to play Jeopardy today to prepare for our class Answer Sheets: you will all receive a blank answer sheet to write down the answers to the questions Questions will be online by tonight (so you will only have to write in the answer to save time)

The questions I have ordered the questions a little more in levels of difficulty The 500 point questions (for the most part) require slightly deeper thinking, and your responses will have to be more thorough

Let’s begin! THIS IS JEOPARDY

Jeopardy People Terms Middle Ages Changes Random 100 200 300 400 500

People - 100 These were well trained people who usually rode horses They fought to defend a kingdom or fiefdom Category 1 - 10

People - 200 These people were in charge of a manor They were given land by a king Category 1 - 20

People - 300 The man who invented the printing press…

People - 400 Describe what a renaissance man is

People - 500 Who wrote The Prince, and what was the essay about?

Terms- 100 What does the term “Renaissance” mean?

Terms - 200 What does ‘secular’ mean? What does it describe?

Terms - 300 Why did the Church look at humanism as a bad thing?

terms- 400 Dante Alighieri is said to have written his famous work, Inferno, in the ‘vernacular.’ What does that mean, and what is the American vernacular?

Terms- 500 What does the term “medieval” mean? Where did the word come from?

Middle Ages- 100 Describe what a manor is.

Middle Ages- 200 Explain what the coat of arms was used for.

Middle Ages- 300 The life of a serf was not exactly known to be much fun. What were a serfs duties, and who did they answer to?

Middle ages - 400 What was the code of chivalry? And, who was it intended for?

Middle Ages- 500 Which event signified the beginning of the Middle Ages? What event ended the Middle Ages?

Changes- 100 What author/playwright defines the Renaissance period in England (known as the Elizabethan Age)?

Changes- 200 What artistic term changed the way portraits were drawn/painted by utilizing foreground and background?

Changes- 300 Copernicus and Galileo were particularly interested in studying the stars, sun, moon, and other ‘celestial bodies.’ What is the term they created for the major scientific discovery about the universe? (The Catholic Church was NOT happy about it)

Changes- 400 The Bubonic Plague changed life completely in Europe What are two things that the Plague changed about life in Europe?

Changes- 500 Castles and knights did not exist throughout most of the Middle Ages (despite popular belief). What made Europe build castles and train knights?

Random- 100 What does the term feudalism mean?

Random- 200 What was the Scientific Method?

Random- 300 During the Renaissance, Europe had a return to certain cultural aspects. Which cultures did they return to?

Random- 400 Explain the action of This picture:

Random- 500 What is this picture an example of: