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The Renaissance Chapter 2 Jeopardy The Renaissance Chapter 2

Marco Polo

Economy

Geography

Crusades

City-States

Society

Society Marco Polo Economy Geography Crusades City-States 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 Round One should contain one “Daily Double” question. To insert the “Daily Double Screen”, follow these steps: 1. Select the desired button on this slide by clicking on it. Click on SLIDE SHOW  ACTION SETTINGS Make a note of which slide the HYPERLINK is currently set to. In the “Action Settings” dialogue box, change the HYPERLINK to “Daily Double Round 1”. Click OK 6. Now go to Slide “Daily Double Round 1” in this presentation, and follow the directions in the “Notes” section 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

What road did Marco Polo Follow? 1-100 Marco Polo 100pt Question What road did Marco Polo Follow? 1 - 100 100

Marco Polo 100pt Answer The Silk Road 100

The most sought after goods brought back from the silk road were? 1-200 Marco Polo 200pt Question The most sought after goods brought back from the silk road were? 200

Marco Polo 200pt Answer Spices 200

Marco Polo 300pt Question This family became some of the wealthiest merchants and bankers in Italy 300

1-300A 1 - 100 Marco Polo 300pt Answer Polo’s 300

1-400 Marco Polo 400pt Question The silk road was? 400

A trade route where goods, knowledge, and ideas were traded. 1 - 100 Marco Polo 400pt Answer A trade route where goods, knowledge, and ideas were traded. 400

Daily Double Marco Polo 500pt Question For how long did Marco Polo travel the Silk Road and where did he go to? 500

1-500A Marco Polo 500pt Answer 30 years and to China 1 - 100 500

What was worth more than gold during this time? 2-100 Economy 100pt Question What was worth more than gold during this time? 1 - 100 100

2-100A Economy 100pt Answer Peppercorns 1 - 100 100

A new class of people became the upper class, who were they? 2-200 Economy 200pt Question A new class of people became the upper class, who were they? 200

Economy 200pt Answer Merchants and Bankers 200

Usury is the practice of what? 2-300 Economy 300pt Question Usury is the practice of what? 300

Economy 300pt answer Charging interest. 300

Merchants could demand whatever they wanted for goods because of? Economy 400pt Question Merchants could demand whatever they wanted for goods because of? 400

Economy 400pt Answer Supply and Demand. 400

2-500 Economy 500pt Question Italy was described as? 500

Europe’s gateway to the East 1 - 100 Economy 500pt Answer Europe’s gateway to the East 500

Italy is often referred to as the boot. 3-100 Geography 100pt Question True or False? Italy is often referred to as the boot. 1 - 100 100

Geography 100pt Answer True. 100

How does geography affect trade? 200pt Question How does geography affect trade? 200

3-200A Geography 200pt Answer It affects how long goods take to get somewhere, who has the easiest access to the goods, how much goods cost, population (how many people can live in an area to buy goods). 1 - 100 200

What was a good thing about the geography of Italy? 300pt Question What was a good thing about the geography of Italy? 300

The climate and location along coastlines. Geography 300pt Answer The climate and location along coastlines. 300

Why was Italy where most trade routes developed to Europe? Geography 400pt Question Why was Italy where most trade routes developed to Europe? 400

It was located along the coastline close to Asia and Africa. Geography 400pt Answer It was located along the coastline close to Asia and Africa. 400

What played an important role in the success of cities? Geography 500pt Question What played an important role in the success of cities? 500

Geography 500pt Answer Goegraphy. 500

How many crusades were there? 4-100 1 - 100 Crusades 100pt Question How many crusades were there? 100

Crusades 100pt Answer 4 100

Who supported the first 3 crusades? 200pt Question Who supported the first 3 crusades? 200

1 - 100 Crusades 200pt Answer The Pope 200

Who was the Muslim leader who made a truce with King Richard? 4-300 Crusades 300pt Question Who was the Muslim leader who made a truce with King Richard? 300

4-300A Crusades 300pt Answer Sultan Saladin 1 - 100 300

The reason for the Crusades was…. 400pt Question The reason for the Crusades was…. 400

The holy city of Jerusalem and the area around it Crusades 400pt Answer The holy city of Jerusalem and the area around it 1 - 100 400

What effects of the Crusades, were not expected? 4-500 Crusades 500pt Question What effects of the Crusades, were not expected? 500

Crusades 500pt Answer Contact with the Muslim civilization (more advanced), and trade that were brought back to Italy and the rest of Europe. 500

5-100 1 - 100 City-States 100pt Question A city-state is…. 100

A politically independent city and the rural area around it City-States 100pt Answer A politically independent city and the rural area around it 1 - 100 100

5-200 City-States 200pt Question Define Hinterland 200

The rural area around a city-state City-States 200pt Answer The rural area around a city-state 200

The 4 major city-states were… 5-300 City-States 300pt Question The 4 major city-states were… 300

Venice, Milan, Florence, and Genoa City-States 300pt Answer Venice, Milan, Florence, and Genoa 300

True or False:City-States were based around feudalism 5-400 City-States 400pt Question True or False:City-States were based around feudalism 400

False, the city-states were politically independent. 1 - 100 City-States 400pt Answer False, the city-states were politically independent. 400

All city-States wanted to expand their…. 5-500 City-States 500pt Question All city-States wanted to expand their…. 500

5-500A 1 - 100 City-States 500pt Answer Trade for more power. 500

Merchants and bankers grew wealthier because of Society 100pt Question Merchants and bankers grew wealthier because of 100

6-100A 1 - 100 Society 100pt answer Trade and commerce 100

The most important currency in Europe at this time became the…. Society 200pt Question The most important currency in Europe at this time became the…. 200

Society 200pt Answer Florin 200

Nobles moved to towns and joined up with who? Society 300pt Question Nobles moved to towns and joined up with who? 300

Businessmen and politicians 1 - 100 Society 300pt Answer Businessmen and politicians 300

Europeans loved the Italian lifestyle, which included things like…. Society 400pt Question Europeans loved the Italian lifestyle, which included things like…. 400

Art, cities, and worldly knowledge Society 400pt Answer Art, cities, and worldly knowledge 400

Luxury goods really only became available to which class Society 500pt Question Luxury goods really only became available to which class 500

The upper class (it was another way for them to show off their money). Society 500pt Answer The upper class (it was another way for them to show off their money). 500

Final Jeopardy The Renaissance

Final Jeopardy Question The ability to move up or down in social classes is called

Question (again) – this slide just starts the Final Jeopardy music to play

Final Jeopardy Social Mobility

The Expansion of Trade Good Luck on the Chapter Test!