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Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray Reformation Islamic Empires China Japan Potpurri Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray

Final Jeopardy! Reformation/Europe Islamic Empires China Japan Potpourri $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

The church-sponsored sale of these to aid the construction of St Peter’s Cathedral in Rome spurred the Reformation.

The belief that a “select” number are predestined access into heaven was advocated by this Swiss religious reformer.

The Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War and reaffirming the ruler’s right to affirm the official religion for his country.

A series of meetings conducted by the Catholic Church to address the challenges and criticisms of the Protestant Reformation.

This Renaissance philosophy aided the Reformation by emphasizing the importance of individual accomplishments and abilities

The Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal empires all originally came from________ A specific type of people

The head tax paid by non-Muslims in Islamic country was known as _______

Religious tolerance and the flowering of Mughal culture were hallmarks of this Mughal ruler.

Major contributions to civilization in these areas emerged during the Golden Age of Muslim culture.

During the Age of Absolutism (1600s and 1700s), European monarchies sought to a. increase human rights for their citizens b. centralise political power in their nations. c. develop better relations with Muslim rulers. d. encourage the growth of corporate farmers.

This Ming General was ordered by Yong Le to carry out extensive exploration of maritime trade routes to the Mediterranean

To emphasize the emperor’s role in maintaining order on earth, the emperor was often referred to by this name.

In an effort to stabilize China internally, the Ming emperors adopted this policy which limited foreign contact with the empire.

Adopting this fusion of religion & philosophy dating back to the Han period, Ming rulers sought to insure stability & order in China

The Ming dynasty in China is remembered for its a The Ming dynasty in China is remembered for its a. imitation of Mongol customs b. opposition to Confucianism c. return to traditional Chinese ways d. extension of Chinese territory e. none of the above

The Shinto religion was primarily based on a. belief in one god b The Shinto religion was primarily based on a. belief in one god b. respect for the Japanese flag c. admiration for the Chinese emperor d. respect for the forces of nature e. working to reach the afterlife

What was one reason for the breakdowns of class distinctions in Japan during the 1400’s and 1500’s? a. The daimyo recruited peasants and commoners for their armies. b. The emperors became absolute rulers. c. The Moguls made Japan part of their empire. d. The daimyo and samurai lost power. e. The focus on educating society increased.

The Tokugawa shoguns strengthened their control over Japan by a The Tokugawa shoguns strengthened their control over Japan by a. outlawing the practice of Zen Buddhism b. expanding trade with Europe c. driving Christian missionaries out of the country d. forcing all Japanese living abroad to return home e. giving more control to the daimyo’s

Which was common to both European and Japanese feudalism. a Which was common to both European and Japanese feudalism? a. flourishing trade b. development of industry c. cultural diversity d. decentralized government e. all of the above

This illustration reflects a traditional Japanese theme of. a This illustration reflects a traditional Japanese theme of a. the desire to control the forces of nature b. reliance on the sea for food c. the Emperor’s arrival from the sea d. respect for the power and beauty of nature

The Islamic Empires, Russia, Ming China & Japan were often referred by this term because of their advanced military technology.

In Japan between 1603 and 1868, the most notable action taken by the Tokugawa Shogunate was the a. military conquest of China b. development of extensive trade with the Americas c. virtual isolation of the country from the rest of the world d. formation of cultural links with Europe

This Edict, established in 16th century France and guaranteeing religious freedom for Protestants (Hugenots) was revoked in the 18th century by Louis XIV.

Religious intolerance in this Empire of the Middle East eventually precipitated war with the Ottoman Empire.

The nature of power in a constitutional monarchy that differentiates it from an Absolute monarchy. Power is shared.

Indulgences

John Calvin

Treaty of Westphalia

Council of Trent

humanism

nomadic Turkish tribes

Jizya

Akbar

Science & Mathematics

Answer B500

Zheng He

Son of Heaven

Isolationism

Neo-Confucianism

c. return to traditional Chinese ways

d. respect for the forces of nature

a. The daimyo recruited peasants and commoners for their armies.

c. driving Christian missionaries out of the country

d. decentralized government

d. respect for the power and beauty of nature

Gunpowder Empires

c. virtual isolation of the country from the rest of the world

Edict of Nantes

Safavid

Power is shared.

Daily Double!

Final Jeopardy!

1450-1750

One key difference between the Ottoman Empire and the Tokugawa Shogunate was that a. while the Ottoman Empire established Christianity as its state religion, the Tokugawa banned Catholicism b. the Tokugawa Shogunate governed over a decentralised, feudalistic system while the Ottomans were able to centralize and govern using a neo-Confucianism model c. the Ottoman Empire was less interested in expansionism than the Tokugawa Shogunate d. the Ottoman Empire was better than the Tokugawa Shogunate at military technology e. the Tokugawa Shogunate was less influenced by other cultures that was the Ottoman Empire

Final Jeopardy Answer