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AP World Opening Splash Jeopardy! Begin Credits

What’s Cookin’ Lucy? The Worst Mistake Urban Sprawl God Who? Empires Transport $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Title Screen $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Lucy- $100 Name the oldest human found.

Lucy -$200 What did Paleolithic people do that changed the face of the planet? (Hint: this is a theme of the class) C1-$200 Migrate

From East Africa to Eurasia, Australia and the Americas Lucy- $300 Describe the mass migration patterns of humans during the paleolithic period. C1-$300 From East Africa to Eurasia, Australia and the Americas

Egalitarian, hunting and gathering Lucy- $400 What sort of economic structure did Paleolithic people have? C1-$400 Egalitarian, hunting and gathering

Lucy- $500 Choose a theme and explain how the paleolithic age fits it. 1. Interaction between humans and the environment 2. Development and interaction of cultures 3. State-building, expansion, and conflict 4. Creation, expansion, and interaction of economic systems 5. Development and transformation of social structures. C1-$500

The Neolithic Revolution Mistake - $100 The agricultural revolution is also called what? C2-$100 The Neolithic Revolution

Raising animals and the grasslands of Afro-Eurasia Mistake- $200 What is Pastoralism and where would you have found it? C2-$200 Raising animals and the grasslands of Afro-Eurasia

Abundant food supplies, population growth Mistake- $300 Pastoralism and agriculture led to what? Which resulted in? C2-$300 Abundant food supplies, population growth

Specialization of labor – artisans, warriors and elites Mistake- $400 Surpluses of food and other goods led to what? (give two examples) C2-$400 Specialization of labor – artisans, warriors and elites

Mistake- $500 List four things that were improved when it comes to agricultural production, trade, and transportation? C2-$500 Pottery, plows, woven textiles, metallurgy, wheels and wheeled vehicles

Urban - $100 Andean South America Where are the Chavin people located?

Urban- $200 What made the Hittites so powerful? C3-$200 Access to Iron

Chariots, Horseback riding Urban- $300 Name two new modes of transportation in period 1. C3-$300 Chariots, Horseback riding

All are examples of early monumental architecture and urban planning What was important about ziggurats, pyramids, temples, streets and roads and sewage and water systems? C3-$400 All are examples of early monumental architecture and urban planning

Record keeping, government, education, literature, goods to share… Working - $500 In order to develop a trading system what did city-states need to have? C3-$500 Record keeping, government, education, literature, goods to share…

God - $100 Sanskrit led to the Vedic religions where was later renamed? C4-$100 Hinduism

God - $200 This religion started in India, spread through Asia and was created to help explain the intense suffering people felt. Name this religion. C3-200 Buddhism

India, Greece, the Roman Empire, and Mesoamerica God - $300 Name two regions in Period 2 that developed distinctive architectural styles. C3-$300 India, Greece, the Roman Empire, and Mesoamerica

Greek plays, and Indian epics God - $400 Give an example of artistic expression in literature and drama that showed distinctive cultural developments in period 2. C3-$400 Greek plays, and Indian epics

Medical theories and practices, poetry, metallurgy, and architecture. God - $500 Name two things that were influenced by Daoism in Chinese culture. C3-$500 Medical theories and practices, poetry, metallurgy, and architecture.

Empires - $100 Maurya and Gupta What empire(s) developed in South Asia? C4-$100 Maurya and Gupta

Centralized governments, legal systems, bureaucracies Empires - $200 What are two ways that Empires and states changed when it came to government? C4-$200 Centralized governments, legal systems, bureaucracies

Empires - $300 How did imperial governments project military power over large areas (two ways)? C4-$300 Diplomacy, supply lines, fortifications, local military officers and soldiers

Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanid Empires - $400 Name three examples of the different versions of the Persian Empire. C4-$400 Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanid

Empires - $500 Name four cities that grew during Period 2 C4-$500 Persepolis, Chang’an, Pataliputra, Athens, Carthage, Rome, Alexandria, Constantinople, and Teotihuacan

Transport - $100 Why are the Yoke, saddle, and stirrups important items in period 2? C4-$100 Allowed the use of domesticated pack animals to transport goods across longer routes.

Transport - $200 What is the Qanat system? ancient type of water-supply system. taps underground mountain water sources trapped in and beneath the upper reaches of alluvial fans and channels the water downhill through a series of gently sloping tunnels, often several kilometers long, to the places where it is needed for irrigation and domestic use. C4-$200

Transport - $300 Romans and Chinese Name two empires that declined in part due to diseases. C4-$300 Romans and Chinese

Lateen sails and Dhow ships Transport - $400 What two new maritime technologies along with monsoon winds stimulated trade from East Africa to East Asia? C4-$400 Lateen sails and Dhow ships

Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism Transport - $500 What three religions change and transform as they travel along the trade routes during Period 2? C4-$500 Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism

Credits: This version by Jim Trumps, Instructional Technology Teacher, Palmdale High School PowerPoint idea by Dr. Antonio Castellanos, PHS Medical Magnet Based on the original Jeopardy game show (no affiliation) To print score card, quit game, scroll to the last slide, from the “File” menu select “Print,” and chose “current slide.” C5-$100

Score Card Team One Team Two Team Three