Jeopardy! Unit 3 By: Kristen M. Elizabeth C. Julia M.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Start Playing Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Middle AgesReformationRenaissance AbsolutismVocab.
Advertisements

The Rise of Feudalism in Japan
Islam. Who is Muhammad and what do he represent in Islam? Last and greatest of the prophets.
Feudalism Europe.
The Byzantine Empire In this lesson, students will be able to identify significant characteristics of the Byzantine Empire. Students will be able to identify.
Christian History of Jerusalem Most Sacred place on earth for Christians Church of the Holy Sepulcher, built by Constantine’s mother Place of the crucifixion.
Tuesday, Jan The medieval region of Castile is in what modern-day country? (pp. 242 & RA12) 2.Along what line of longitude does the northeastern.
SOL Review: WHI.6-10 By: S. Landon. RomeByzantineIslamJapanMiddle Ages
Saga – a Viking story about exploration Knight – a mounted soldier Noble/Lord – a person who has inherited power and wealth Muslim – a follower of Islam.
In the early Middle Ages, was there social mobility? Explain your answer.
Global History & Geography Word Association Flashcards 2.
Age of Charlemagne Copyright © Clara Kim All rights reserved.
Unit 2 Expanding Zones of Exchange ( )
Today’s LEQs: What came after Classical Rome? What changed and what stayed the same?
Aim: How was Europe organized during the Middle Ages?
What do Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have in common?
Jeopardy By Kaysie Mandel. IslamIslamic Golden Age Feudalism In Japan Feudalism in Europe The Roman Catholic Church The Crusades Trading Empires of Africa.
Unit 3: Age of Exchange Final Exam Review Jeapordy By: Samantha Stretz and Megan DiBartolo.
Medieval Europe (500 – 1500) The Early Middle Ages.
Age of Charlemagne Copyright © Clara Kim All rights reserved.
Q: The Neolithic revolution occurred when people discovered how to – A: Grow food and domesticate animals Q: What is a key feature of early civilizations.
The Beliefs of Islam Copyright © Clara Kim All rights reserved.
The Beliefs of Islam.
Middle Ages. The Middle Ages: 500 – 1500 The Medieval Period Rise of the Middle Ages Decline of the Roman Empire.
Week Twelve (November 7-10)
Global History Unit 2 Review. Gupta India Achievements of Gupta India Concept of Zero Arabic Numerals.
Agriculture. The cultivating of land, producing crops, and raising livestock for human consumption.
© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Mark Russo & Mark Spiconardi PGP Post-Classical Civilizations.
Medieval Europe CE.
Age of Charlemagne.
Critical Vocabulary Unit 3
AP World History October 22, Warm Up – October 22, 2015 Trade during the medieval period: A. Weakened in the Baltic regions as continental routes.
■ Essential Question: – I will distinguish between the major characteristics of feudalism, manorialism, chivalry, and faith in the middle ages by completing.
Jeopardy Review Jeopardy Review GeographyReligionFeudalism.
Islam’s Basics Feudal Europe The Crusades The Roman.
Medieval Europe Vocabulary Mrs. Watson Kraemer Middle School.
 After the fall of Rome, the Eastern part of the Empire became know as and thrived as the Byzantine Empire  The capital of Constantinople had a good.
Middle Ages Vocabulary $200 $100 $300 $400$400 $400 $500 Medieval People Middle Ages Vocabulary Plus Places.
In the early Middle Ages, was there social mobility? Explain your answer.
Welcome to Jeopardy! Post-Classical Civilizations.
Global I Civilizations!
Global I Civilizations!
The Middle Ages.
Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge
Jeopardy $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Look at this… While you watch, think about the following:
Jeopardy.
Look at this… While you watch, think about the following:
Early History of Europe
The Beliefs of Islam: I.S.L.A.M.I.C.
Origins and Spread of Islam
Unit 2 Review Expanding Zones of Exchange: Gupta Empire, Tang & Song Dynasties, Byzantine Empire, Islamic Civilization, Medieval Europe & the Crusades.
Global I Civilizations!
Global I Civilizations!
BELL WORK: Copy these questions on a formatted sheet titled “Japanese Feudalism”. Have your notes ready! 1. What two causes led to the rise of shogunate.
Jeopardy.
Feudalism and the Rise of Towns
Feudalism.
SOL Review: WHI.6-10 By: S. Landon.
Jeopardy.
Unit 2 Expanding Zones of Exchange ( )
Bellwork: September 12th
Global I Civilizations!
Agriculture.
Unit 5 Vocab.
The Beliefs of Islam.
Aim: How was Europe organized during the Middle Ages?
The Rise of Feudalism in Europe During the Middle Ages
Global I Civilizations!
Presentation transcript:

Jeopardy! Unit 3 By: Kristen M. Elizabeth C. Julia M.

Byzantine Empire Vocab #1Catholic Church Feudalism in Japan Vocab #2IslamFeudalism in Europe Final Jeopardy

Vocab 1 $100 Define a Golden Age What is… A time of peace and prosperity with little to no war and advances in math, science, art and literature?

Vocab 1 $200 A series of rulers from the same family. What is… Dynasty

Vocab 1 $300 The difference between latitude and longitude. What is… Latitude lines run from east to west but measure north to south. Longitude lines run from north to south but measure east to west.

Vocab 1 $400 Name three Philosophers. What is… 1.Plato 2. Socrates 3. Aristotle

Vocab 1 $500 What is the difference between a market economy and a mixed economy? What is… A market economy is _____ and a mixed economy is

Feudalism in Japan $100 This period was known for etiquette. What is… Heian Period

Feudalism in Japan $200 The agreement in the social structure in feudal Japan was _________ for ___________. What is… Loyalty for Protection.

Feudalism in Japan $300 A Japanese feudal lord who owned a lot of land. Had vassals for the shogun. What is… Daimyo

Feudalism in Japan $400 A warrior that needs to follow the order of the bushido. What is… Samurai

Feudalism in Japan $500 The Heian Period lasted during these times. What is… ( )

Vocab 2 $100 What’s the difference between monotheism and polytheism? What is… Monotheism is belief in one God and polytheism is belief in many Gods.

Vocab 2 $200 In Chinese history, the divine approval thought to be the basis of royal authority. What is… The Mandate of Heaven

Vocab 2 $300 What’s the difference between a traditional economy and a command economy? What is… A command economy is an economic system in which the government makes all economic decisions. A traditional economy is an economy based on custom and tradition.

Vocab 2 $400 What’s the difference between a monarchy and a theocracy? What is… A monarchy is a government in which power is in the hands of a single person while a theocracy is a government controlled by religious leaders.

Vocab 2 $500 A system of departments and agencies formed to carry out the work of government. What is… Bureaucracy

Roman Catholic Church $100 How did monks and nuns improve life during the middle ages? What is… They cared for the sick and poor. The monks copied books to keep the learning alive.

Roman Catholic Church $200 How did monks and nuns improve life during the middle ages? What is… They cared for the sick and poor. The monks copied books to keep the learning alive.

Roman Catholic Church $300 Why did some people want to reform the church during medieval times? What is… It had grown corrupt.

Roman Catholic Church $400 The major difference between the Roman and Eastern Orthodox church. What is… The authority of the Pope was superior to that of the kings.

Roman Catholic Church $500 Exclusion from one’s religious group. What is… Excommunication

Islam $100 I am the founder of Islam and my followers are Muslims. What is… Muhammad

Islam $200 The religious book of Islam is the ________. What is… The Quran (Koran)

Islam $300 No alcohol consumption, no pork and no gambling are examples of this. What is… Lifestyle Choices in Islam

Islam $400 Faith, prayer, fasting, alms and hajj are these in Islam. What is… The Five Pillars

Islam $500 The rise of Islam began in ______, __________ by the Prophet ___________. Fill in the blanks. What is… 1.Mecca 2.Saudi Arabia 3.Muhammad

Feudalism in Europe $100 Name two out of the three reasons why the Catholic Church was important? What is… 1.) The Church provided a sense of stability, unity and order 2.) Recorded births deaths and marriages. 3.) Kept learning alive

Feudalism in Europe $200 When a manor runs independently it is __________. What is… Self Sufficient

Feudalism in Europe $300 A code for knights that stressed courage, loyalty and devotion. What is… Chivalry

Feudalism in Europe $400 Social Structure in Feudal Europe: King -> Lord -> _______ -> Knights -> _______ Fill in the blanks. What is… 1.Vassals 2.Serfs

Feudalism in Europe $500 The ______ provide ______ with housing, farmland, and protection, in exchange for serfs tending to the lords ______ and taking care of animals. What is… 1.Lords 2.Serfs 3.Land (manor)

Final Jeopardy A government in which the ruler has unlimited power and uses it in an arbitrary manner. What is… Autocracy