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Cross-Cultural Interaction Jeopardy The Byzantine Empire The Americas Christendom Influence of Europe Cross-Cultural Interaction 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 Question from Byzantine Justinian’s most important political achievement

$100 Answer from Byzantine Codification of Roman law (Justinian’s Code)

$200 Question from Byzantine The geographic advantage of the Byzantine Empire

$200 Answer from Byzantine Bosporus Strait (Golden Horn)

$300 Question from Byzantine The location of Constantinople helped the Byzantine’s keep an eye on these people

$300 Answer from Byzantine Sasanid Empire (Persia) or Germanic tribes on the Danube

$400 Question from Byzantine The use of this weapon helped the Byzantine’s win two Muslim sieges of Constantinople

$400 Answer from Byzantine Greek Fire

$500 Question from Byzantine The reorganization of Byzantine society that placed a general over an imperial province

$500 Answer from Byzantine The Theme System

$100 Question from The Americas The people who later became referred to as the Aztecs

$100 Answer from The Americas The Mexica

$200 Question from The Americas Dredging up fertile mud from the bottom of the lake to grow crops

$200 Answer from The Americas Chinampas

$300 Question from The Americas A mnemonic aid consisting of small cords with knots

$300 Answer from The Americas Quipu

$400 Question from The Americas The class of people in the Aztec social hierarchy that received the most honors and rewards.

$400 Answer from The Americas Military elite

$500 Question from The Americas The most important ruler of Incan expansion

$500 Answer from The Americas Pachacuti

$100 Question from Christendom Mixture of secular and religious authority in the Byzantine Empire

$100 Answer from Christendom Caesaropapism

$200 Question from Christendom In 1054, the pope in Rome and the patriarch in Constantinople mutually excommunicated each other resulting in this event

$200 Answer from Christendom The Great Schism

$300 Question from Christendom The pope that launched the crusades in 1095

$300 Answer from Christendom Pope Urban II

$400 Question from Christendom The results of the Fourth Crusade

$400 Answer from Christendom Sacking of Constantinople

$500 Question from Christendom The two missionaries that formed the Cyrillic alphabet for the Slavic people

$500 Answer from Christendom Saint Cyril and Methodius

$100 Question from Europe This person coined the phrase “the Holy Roman Empire was neither Holy, Roman, or an Empire”

$100 Answer from Europe Voltaire

$200 Question from Europe This technological invention made it possible for horses to pull the plow.

$200 Answer from Europe Horse shoe or horse collar

$300 Question from Europe With an increase of food and supplies, European society underwent this (moving from the countryside to cities)

$300 Answer from Europe Urbanization

$400 Question from Europe The association of trading cities near the Baltic and North seas

$400 Answer from Europe Hanseatic League

$500 Question from Europe European medieval society can be said to encompass the “three estates” which are those who…

$500 Answer from Europe Pray, fight, work

$100 Question from Interaction The stories of Marco Polo led to an increase of trade between this landmass

$100 Answer from Interaction Eurasia

$200 Question from Interaction The most well traveled Muslim who offered advice about government, women’s dress, and proper relationships between the sexes

$200 Answer from Interaction Ibn Battuta

$300 Question from Interaction These people spread Islam with an emphasis on piety and devotion to Allah

$300 Answer from Interaction Sufi Missionaries

$400 Question from Interaction The demand for sugar cane led to a rise of this.

$400 Answer from Interaction Slave labor

$500 Question from Interaction Zheng He made his famous expeditions during this dynasty

$500 Answer from Interaction Ming Dynasty

Final Jeopardy Academic guilds made up of students and teachers transformed cathedral schools into these

Final Jeopardy Answer Universities