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Jeopardy Feudalism The Crusades The Mongols African Empires Religions Reminders 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

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Feudalism -100 ANSWER: These men in armor are vassals who also protect people in the kingdom. QUESTION: Who are knights?

Feudalism -200 ANSWER: These people were at the bottom of the feudal pyramid in Japan and Europe. QUESTION: Who are peasants/serfs?

Feudalism -300 ANSWER: These two groups had the second highest rank. QUESTION: Who are nobles and Catholic Church?

Feudalism -400 ANSWER: This land was promised to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and protection. QUESTION: What is a fief?

Feudalism-500 ANSWER: These payments went towards nobles, knights, or kings. QUESTION: What are tributes?

The Crusades -100 ANSWER: This land was controlled by Muslims and the cause of the Crusades. QUESTION: What is Jerusalem?

The Crusades -200 ANSWER: This religion was the dominant one of Western Europe. QUESTION: What is a Catholicism?

The Crusades -300 ANSWER: This body of water was literally central to the Crusades, along with countless other empires and cultures. QUESTION: What is the Mediterranean Sea?

The Crusades -400 ANSWER: This religious leader in Europe encouraged people to join the Crusades. QUESTION: Who was the Pope?

The Crusades-500 ANSWER: This group played an important role in both feudalism and the Crusades, and have been made legends through our own movies and video games. Name them and give two examples of what they did. QUESTION: Who are knights?

The Mongols -100 ANSWER: This guy from Italy hung out with Kublai Khan. QUESTION: Who was Marco Polo?

The Mongols -200 ANSWER: The empire was established by this tough guy, who pushed its western and eastern borders across Asia. QUESTION: Who is Genghis Khan?

The Mongols -300 ANSWER: This famous grandson took over the Mongol Empire and named his Chinese dynasty the Yuan. QUESTION: Who is Kublai Khan?

The Mongols -400 ANSWER: Mongol control stretched into these two continents. QUESTION: What are Asia and Europe?

The Mongols -500 ANSWER: This Mongol emperor gave his “dynasty” in China his Chinese name. Name both. QUESTION: Who is Kublai Khan and the Yuan Dynasty?

African Empires -100 ANSWER: This West African Empire first gained control over major trade routes. QUESTION: What is Mali (or Ghana counts, too)?

African Empires -200 ANSWER: This religion spread throughout west, north, and the coast of east Africa. QUESTION: What is Islam?

African Empires -300 ANSWER: These two regions to the east were the main sources of goods outside of Africa. QUESTION: What are India and the Middle East?

African Empires -400 ANSWER: These two commodities were traded in West Africa and the Sahara Desert. QUESTION: What are salt and gold?

African Empires-500 ANSWER: This emperor of Mali took a special pilgrimage. Name the guy and the type of journey. QUESTION: Who is Mansa Musa and the Muslim hajj to Mecca?

Religions Reminders -100 ANSWER: This is the oldest monotheistic religion. QUESTION: What Judaism?

Religions Reminders -200 ANSWER: This city is holy to all three monotheistic religions we’ve studied this semester. QUESTION: What is Jerusalem?

Religions Reminders -300 ANSWER: This important book (or section of a book for some) is important in all three monotheistic religions we’ve studied this semester. QUESTION: What is the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible (in Judaism)?

Religions Reminders - 400 ANSWER: These are two different beliefs about one God, depending on the religion. QUESTION: Who is Allah/Holy Trinity (including Jesus Christ)/G-d?

Religions Reminders - 500 ANSWER: These are at least three commonalities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. QUESTION: What is belief in parts of the Bible/one God/Jerusalem/Old Testament prophets?

FINAL JEOPARDY #1 ANSWER: These are three qualities that different empires share in common. Explain them. QUESTION:

FINAL JEOPARDY #2 ANSWER: These are five places and/or items were involved in trade across the African continent, the Middle East, and Asia during the Middle Ages. QUESTION: