Jeopardy Remember When? Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Leaders and Invaders What Am I? Where Am I ? Bodies of Water Remember When? Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 from What Am I? Successful commercial farming in the Eastern Mediterranean relies on this:
$100 Answer from What Am I? Irrigation
$200 Question from What Am I? This word means that religion is kept separate from government:
$200 Answer from What Am I? Secular
$300 Question from What Am I? The scattering of the Jewish population out of Israel is called:
$300 Answer from What Am I? Diaspora
$400 Question from What Am I? Mineral salts containing the element phosphorus:
$400 Answer from What Am I? Phosphates
$500 Question from What Am I? A dark, tarlike material used to pave streets:
$500 Answer from What Am I? Asphalt
$100 Question from Leaders and Invaders When this group invaded the area that is now Turkey, they captured the city of Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople:
$100 Answer from Leaders and Invaders Romans
$200 Question from Leaders and Invaders The Turkish leader responsible for modernizing Turkey:
$200 Answer from Leaders and Invaders Kemal Ataturk
$300 Question from Leaders and Invaders The Crusades were an invasion of Palestine by this religious group:
$300 Answer from Leaders and Invaders Christians
$400 Question from Leaders and Invaders This group controlled Palestine after World War I:
$400 Answer from Leaders and Invaders The British
$500 Question from Leaders and Invaders These people captured the city of Constantinople in 1453 and made it their capital:
$500 Answer from Leaders and Invaders The Ottoman Turks
$100 Question from Where Am I? This Israeli capital is sacred to Jews, Muslims, and Christians:
$100 Answer from Where Am I? Jerusalem
$200 Question from Where Am I? Turkey’s capital:
$200 Answer from Where Am I? Ankara
$300 Question from Where Am I? The capital of Jordan:
$300 Answer from Where Am I? Amman
$400 Question from Where Am I? Beirut is the capital of this country:
$400 Answer from Where Am I? Lebanon
$500 Question from Where Am I? The Eastern Mediterranean countries lie between these two continents:
$500 Answer from Where Am I? Europe and Asia
$100 Question from Bodies of Water The Jordan River empties into this body of water:
$100 Answer from Bodies of Water Dead Sea
$200 Question from Bodies of Water The Jordan River begins in this country:
$200 Answer from Bodies of Water Syria
$300 Question from Bodies of Water This river runs through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq:
$300 Answer from Bodies of Water Euphrates River
$400 Question from Bodies of Water This is the only Eastern Mediterranean Country that doesn’t border the Mediterranean Sea:
$400 Answer from Bodies of Water Jordan
$500 Question from Bodies of Water Turkey shares a border with these two bodies of water:
$500 Answer from Bodies of Water Mediterranean and Black Seas
$100 Question from Remember When? In 1948, this country was declared to be the nation of Israel:
$100 Answer from Remember When? Palestine
$200 Question from Remember When? This country was created after World War I:
$200 Answer from Remember When? Jordan
$300 Question from Remember When? In 1453, the Ottoman Turks captured this city and made it the capital of their empire:
$300 Answer from Remember When? Constantinople
$400 Question from Remember When? This Israeli city is the country’s largest city and was once its capital:
$400 Answer from Remember When? Tel Aviv
$500 Question from Remember When? These two Eastern Mediterranean countries gained their independence in the 1940s:
$500 Answer from Remember When? Syria and Lebanon
Final Jeopardy The countries of Serbia and Montenegro and Croatia were formed following what event?
Final Jeopardy Answer The breakup of Yugoslavia