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All you may have at your desk is your review/pretest and a pencil/pen. Happy Friday! Please come in and put all your stuff, including your phones, at the front or back of the classroom. All you may have at your desk is your review/pretest and a pencil/pen. Please do this quickly so we have time to play a review game…I’m giving you 3 minutes after the bell rings.

Double or Nothing Tang Song Review Game Part 1: Put your name on the top of your paper. Make columns like the ones below Part 2: Everyone is starting with 10 points Name: 10

Guidelines to play You cannot change your bet once it’s placed (so no erasing or cross- outs) You MUST put an answer before I tell you the correct one. Once you’re at zero or negative points, you can still bet one point per round to try to make a comeback. If you do not follow these guidelines, you are disqualified!!

1. People who are citizens vote for their representatives in this form of government. What is this form of government called? Dictatorship Republic Monarchy Democracy

2. Which of the following made the Fall of the Han Dynasty DIFFERENT from the Fall of the Roman Empire? Military Breakdown Bad Leadership Natural Disaster High Taxes

The act of meditation and Buddhism is known as -- Hinduism Zen Buddhism Daoism Legalism

The Mongols were tolerant people. True False Maybe Who are the Mongols?

Inventions like block printing, gun powder, porcelain, magnetic compass were all part of the Golden Age of the _____________ . Gupta Tang/Song Han Romans

How did Buddhism spread? The teachings of Buddha The Silk Road The Royal Road Marco Polo’s Explorations

“They collected and passed all of their skills from one civilizations to the next through trade. . . “ This is an example of - Shared Intelligences NAFTA and NASA Trade Agreements Cultural Diffusion

This merchant was believed to have journeyed across Asia at the height of the Mongol Empire. Who is he? Marco Polo Ashoka Kublai Khan Sir Francis Drake

This was built in Ancient China. Is 1,100 miles long This was built in Ancient China. Is 1,100 miles long. Connects two major cities and rivers. Built to easily transport grain. What is it? Marco Polo Trade Route Grand Canal Silk Road The Great Wall of China

__________________ causes resentment in most civilizations. High Taxes Too much Bureaucracy Unpopular Leaders Election Results

Look at your notes/video guide! Best answer will be rewarded points. What factors contributed to the increase in power of the Mongol Empire? Answers will vary! Look at your notes/video guide! Best answer will be rewarded points.

Where did Kublai Khan spend most of his time? On the battlefield Persia China In government meetings