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Ancient Civ Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Nomadder whatNile StylePolis PossibilitiesInto GreatnessWar and Peace Final Jeopardy
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Help 1.Save a duplicate of this template. 2.Optional: You can change the category headings in Slide view. Replace the letters in the top row of slide #1 to reflect your topics. 3.Enter all answers and questions in the normal Outline view. Type the Prompt (actually the answer in the traditional reversed format of Jeopardy) after the first bullet. Type the correct response after the second bullet. Note: If you don ’ t see the two bullets under some slide titles, change the view temporarily to Slide Sorter view and then back to normal Outline view. 4.View as a slideshow. 5.Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003
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Question Answer A-100 Mesopotamia means the land between two rivers. Name one of the rivers. Tigris or Euphrates
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Question Answer A-200 Another shape-like name for Mesopotamia. Fertile Crescent
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Question Answer A-300 The name for the Revolution that changed Nomads into farmers Neolithic
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Question Answer A-400 The Revolution came at the end of this Age, not Copper, Bronze, or Iron Stone
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Question Answer A-500 The name of the writing of the Mesopotamians. Cuneiform
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Question Answer The first major invention needed to harness the power of the Nile was this What are dams B-100
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Question Answer B-200 One of the uses of the Nile that made farming possible Irrigation or flooding
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Question Answer B-300 Many times a Pharaoh would create two of these under a pyramid: one for him and the other for family members What are burial temples
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Question Answer B-400 Queen Hatsepshut built these monuments, attempting to show her connection to the Gods through the shape and the stories inscribed on the sides What are obelisks
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Question Answer B-500 The boy for whom Hatsepshut took over, and possibly her killer. Tuthmose III
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Question Answer C-100 Another hyphenated word for polis City-state
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Question Answer C-200 Polises are famous for _____ thinking, according to your notes Democratic
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Question Answer C-300 Famous place in Delphi, dedicated to Apollo, to hear the gods speak Oracle
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Question Answer C-400 Head of the gods of Olympia who overthrew the Titans Zeus
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Question Answer C-500 The polis for which the columns of Greece are named Corinth
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Question Answer D-100 This is Alexander ’ s father, the one who conquered and united the Greek Peninsula Who is Philip (Macedonian)
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Question Answer D-200 This is why Alex took over when he was only 20 His father was murdered
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Question Answer D-300 Alex conquered this Empire Who are the Persians (led by Darius)
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Question Answer D-400 Studied under this great philosopher of Greece Aristotle
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Question Answer D-500 This is the God that many thought Alex was related to Who is Zeus Ammon
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Question Answer E-100 To keep the peace, this man wrote a code for Ancient Mesopotamia Hammurabi
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Question Answer E-200 The Greeks were the very first to have this form of Government What is Democracy
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Question Answer E-300 Alexander’s new war formation with spears in small groups Phalanx
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Question Answer E-400 Rome expanded following the 3 Punic wars with this North African civilization What is Carthage
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Question Answer E-500 One of the Generals who took over after Alexander’s death Ptolemy, Seleucus, Antigonius
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Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY Decide on how much your group wagers Define worldview
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