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Jeopardy Ancient, like Really Ancient History Civilized Starters- People of the Near East The Glory of Greece The Resplendence of Rome Medieval Europe Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Ancient, Like Really Ancient, History What does Paleolithic mean?

$100 Answer from Ancient, Like Really Ancient, History Old stone age

$200 Question from Ancient, Like Really Ancient, History These type of people had no choice but to follow the migration of fauna and flora cycles

$200 Answer from Ancient, Like Really Ancient, History Paleolithic or Nomadic peoples

$300 Question from Ancient, Like Really Ancient, History This revolution was the switch from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture

$300 Answer from Ancient, Like Really Ancient, History Neolithic Revolution

$400 Question from Ancient, Like Really Ancient, History In agrarian societies this was often used to support a non- laboring elite

$400 Answer from Ancient, Like Really Ancient, History Economic surplus

$500 Question from Ancient, Like Really Ancient, History What are the characteristics of a civilization ?

$500 Answer from Ancient, Like Really Ancient, History Cities, government, religion, social structure, writing, art & public works

$100 Question from Civilized Starters- People of the Near East This religion differed from others in its time in that it is widely considered to be the first monotheistic religion

$100 Answer from Civilized Starters- People of the Near East Judaism

$200 Question from Civilized Starters- People of the Near East This early leader unified Mesopotamia and created a code of law that valued swift justice and harsh punishments

$200 Answer from Civilized Starters- People of the Near East Hammurabi

$300 Question from Civilized Starters- People of the Near East Iron weapons, terrorism and diversified tactics made this early civilization an incredibly efficient military machine

$300 Answer from Civilized Starters- People of the Near East Assyria

$400 Question from Civilized Starters- People of the Near East This Empire had a Royal Road from Sardis to Susa that was equipped with well maintained roads and way stations for the king’s messengers

$400 Answer from Civilized Starters- People of the Near East The Persian Empire

$500 Question from Civilized Starters- People of the Near East This Persian system allowed for the sensible collection of tribute or taxes based on an areas productive capacity

$500 Answer from Civilized Starters- People of the Near East Satrapies

$100 Question from The Glory of Greece This caused the Greek city states to develop widely different views on politics, the military, and education

$100 Answer from The Glory of Greece Mountains, valleys etc…

$200 Question from The Glory of Greece This formation involved Greeks fighting shoulder to shoulder with spears out front and shields interlocked

$200 Answer from The Glory of Greece The Phalanx

$300 Question from The Glory of Greece This group of slaves caused the Spartans to develop a focus on their military

$300 Answer from The Glory of Greece The Helots

$400 Question from The Glory of Greece This is the name given to the period of time that followed the death of Alexander and came before the rise of Rome

$400 Answer from The Glory of Greece Hellenistic Era

$500 Question from The Glory of Greece This man is widely known as the legendary lawgiver of Sparta, while this man is widely known as the father of Athenian Democracy

$500 Answer from The Glory of Greece Lycurgus- Sparta Pericles – Athens

$100 Question from The Resplendence of Rome This urban civilization gave Rome the Arch and the Toga

$100 Answer from The Resplendence of Rome The Etruscans

$200 Question The Resplendence of Rome This term is best defined as the right to rule Roman Citizens

$200 Answer from The Resplendence of Rome Imperium

$300 Question The Resplendence of Rome A group of about three hundred patricians who served for life made up this revered group in the Roman Republic

$300 Answer from The Resplendence of Rome The Senate

$400 Question from The Resplendence of Rome The art of love written by Ovid had this affect on Augustus

$400 Answer from The Resplendence of Rome It caused him great displeasure and led to Ovid’s exile

$500 Question from The Resplendence of Rome This period of time saw widespread civil wars, the invasion of migrating German tribes, a series of natural disasters and the assassination of nearly ever emperor that took the throne

$500 Answer from The Resplendence of Rome The terrible 3 rd century

$100 Question from Medieval Europe What was the effect of the 3 fields system?

$100 Answer from Medieval Europe Farmers produced more food and villagers had more to eat

$200 Question from Medieval Europe This city, called the New Rome, became a center of trade and was easy to defend due to the fact that it was surrounded by water on three sides

$200 Answer from Medieval Europe Constantinople

$300 Question from Medieval Europe This man believed that Christ helped him win a battle and subsequently made the religion of Christianity legal

$300 Answer from Medieval Europe Constantine

$400 Question from Medieval Europe This Byzantine Emperor is most famous for his codification of law and the riot that broke out during a sporting event

$400 Answer from Medieval Europe Justinian

$500 Question from Medieval Europe This system, common to medieval Europe, required that the vassal provide military service to his lord in exchange for land & protection

$500 Medieval Europe Feudalism

Final Jeopardy 1,000 Why did Pope Urban II call for the Crusades?

Final Jeopardy Answer To expel the Muslims from Jerusalem