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GeographyGovernmentImportanceCharacteristics Religion/Philoso phy 100 200 300 400 500 JEOPARDY – Cradles of Civilization
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Geography 100 This ancient civilization had natural barriers of deserts and sea. What is Egypt?
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Geography 200 What is the Nile River?
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Geography 300 Rivers allowed ancient civilizations to be successful in agriculture by making the soil ____ by constant flooding. What is fertile?
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Geography 400 This mountain range was a central geographic marker for the Roman Empire. What is the Alps?
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Geography 500 This major commonality between all the civilizations we have studied, secured their survival. What is a permanent, reliable water source?
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Government 100 This form of government is Grecian in origin, and you are experiencing it right now. What is democracy?
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Government 200 The first written law of the Roman Empire. What is the Twelve Tables?
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Government 300 A government rule based on religious authority. What is a theocracy?
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Government 400 The golden age of the Roman Empire, that welcomed ideas such as civil service, a unified economy, and stronger leadership. What is Pax Romana?
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Government 500 This written law allowed historians to better understand the social structure of Mesopotamia. What is Hammurabi’s Code
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Importance 100 Identify the difference between a primary and secondary source. What is the time in which they were created/written? (Primary are based within the time of study, secondary are written about a certain period of study)
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Importance 200 This is the study of life, knowledge, problems, reality, and reason. What is philosophy?
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Importance 300 As punishment for killing his family, he had to perform 12 labors. Who is Hercules?
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Importance 400 What is the “Allegory of the Cave?”
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Importance 500 Although seen as one of history’s great leaders, historians struggle with his legacy because of the lack of primary sources depicting his achievements. Who was Alexander the Great?
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Characteristics 100 This was the writing system of Mesopotamia. What is Cuneiform?
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Characteristics 200 This was the adopted language of the Romans, which was influenced by the Greeks and Etruscans. What is Latin?
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Characteristics 300 This was the writing system of Egypt, often described as looking like pictures. What is hieroglyphic?
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Characteristics 400 Both the Ancient Greeks and Romans experienced eras of development in several categories. What is science, mathematics, literature, architecture, etc.?
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Characteristics 500 Which ancient civilization went through 3 kingdoms, each with its own characteristics of politics, economy, and religion. What is Ancient Egypt?
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Religion/Philosophy 100 This philosopher is considered the father of early science, and was the teacher to Alexander the Great. Who is Aristotle?
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Religion/Philosophy 200 The ancient Egyptians, ancient Greeks and early Romans practiced this form of religious belief. What is polytheism?
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Religion/Philosophy 300 This philosopher began the Greek philosophy movement, but met an early demise for corrupting the Athenian youth. Who is Socrates?
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Religion/Philosophy 400 Although very popular in the later Roman era, this religion was heavily persecuted by the early Romans. What is Christanity?
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Religion/Philosophy 500 This division between Christianity causing the rise of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. What is the Great Schism?
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