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Ms. Broome's Choice Ms. Broome’s Choice Ms. Broome's Choice Ms. Broome’s Choice

Ms. Broome's Choice for 100 Question: What was the language of the Byzantine Empire? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 100 Answer: Greek Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 200 Question: What new pope wanted to give the church their power back? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 200 Answer: Gregory VII Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 300 Question: How did the Romans gain support for their empire? (2 reasons) Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 300 Answer: They were good diplomats. They extended Roman citizenship to the vast areas they conquered. Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 400 Question: What dynasty built the Great Wall of China? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 400 Answer: Qin Dynasty Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 500 Question: Why did feudalism develop? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 500 Answer: Invaders posed a threat to the safety of the people due to a weak government. Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 100 Question: What was one of the responsibilities the vassal had in the feudal system? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 100 Answer: Military service for days Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 200 Question: What Russian prince married the sister of the Byzantine emperor helping unify the two empires? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 200 Answer: Vladimir Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 300 Question: What group named the area we presently know as Russia, Rus? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 300 Answer: Vikings Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 400 Question: What was the code of Roman laws that was the basis of imperial law in the Eastern Roman Empire until its end in 1453? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 400 Answer: Justinian’s Code Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 500 Question: What impact did the Crusades have on Southwest Asia? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 500 Answer: They had little impact, except to breed centuries of mistrust between Christians & Muslims. Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 100 Question: Who responded to Alexius I request to liberate Jerusalem & Palestine, beginning the first crusade? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 100 Answer: Pope Urban II Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 200 Question: Who destroyed the Christian forces at Jerusalem in 1187? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 200 Answer: Saladin Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 300 Question: What are the two branches of Islam? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 300 Answer: Shia and Sunni Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 400 Question: What two groups were considered infidels or non believers? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 400 Answer: Muslims & Jews Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 500 Question: What led to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 500 Answer: Rise of Christianity Invasion of Germanic Tribes Plague wiped out 1/10 of the population. (Just to name a few) Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 100 Question: What is one word that describes Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Sumerian, religion? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 100 Answer: polytheistic Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 200 Question: People are evil by nature is part of what Chinese philosophy? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 200 Answer: Legalism Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 300 Question: I was originally named Octavian and was part of the Second Triumvirate, who am I? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 300 Answer: Augustus Caesar Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 400 Question: What dynasty established the civil service exam as a way to get into the government? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 400 Answer: Han Dynasty Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 500 Question: What are three ways Alexander the Great diffused Greek culture? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 500 Answer: By encouraging the spread of Greek culture as his armies conquered new areas By building cities ruled by Greek generals By encouraging the migration of Greeks throughout the empire Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 100 Question: Why did the Roman government persecute Christians? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 100 Answer: They were afraid of the religion and the equality it gave all men. Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 200 Question: Who created the most ancient law code, which consisted of 282 laws based on strict justice? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 200 Answer: Hammurabi Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 300 Question: Who founded the religion of Buddhism? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 300 Answer: Siddhartha Gautama Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 400 Question: What religion’s holy book is the Zend Avesta? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 400 Answer: Zoroastrianism Back to the Game Board

Ms. Broome's Choice for 500 Question: What group of people created a trade empire which included the cities of Byblos, Tyre, and the colony of Carthage? Check Your Answer

Ms. Broome's Choice for 500 Answer:Phoenicians Back to the Game Board