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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4

3 Monotheistic Religions The Middle Ages Ancient Greece Ancient Rome The Renaissance Early Civilizations Round 1 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

4 The study of past people and cultures through material remains.
$100 The study of past people and cultures through material remains.

5 $100 Archeology Scores

6 $200 The first ever civilization was created in Mesopotamia and were known as the Sumerians. The first ever known writing system was known as…

7 $200 Cuneiform Scores

8 The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies.
$300 The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies.

9 $300 Cultural Diffusion Scores

10 Buddhist condition of wanting nothing
$400 Buddhist condition of wanting nothing

11 $400 Nirvana Scores

12 Tell me 3 of the 7 features of a civilization
$500

13 $500 Written language Religion Government system Art/Architecture
Social Classes Public Works Jobs $500 Scores

14 $100 A government by the people that led to the end of tyranny in Ancient Greece

15 $100 Democracy Scores

16 $200 The main gathering place in the Greek city-state at the top of a hill on a fortified area.

17 $200 Acropolis Scores

18 $300 A government system where a small group of leaders or elders ruled over the entire population.

19 $300 Oligarchy Scores

20 $400 A movie about some Spartan soldiers was made in 2007 which features a battle which happened here…where a Greek force of 7,000 held off the Persian army of 180,000 for 2 days.

21 $400 Thermopylae Scores

22 This “thinker” developed a question and answer method of teaching.
$500 This “thinker” developed a question and answer method of teaching. “The unexamined life is not worth living”

23 $500 Socrates Scores

24 The first set of written laws to be administered in the
Roman Republic $100

25 $100 The Twelve Tables Scores

26 $200 This was a period of peace and prosperity that lasted almost 200 years.

27 $200 Pax Romana Scores

28 Rome’s ruling class who had land owning “down pat”.
$300 Rome’s ruling class who had land owning “down pat”.

29 $300 Patricians Scores

30 The working, middle class.
$400 The working, middle class.

31 $400 Plebieans Scores

32 The first Roman emperor to be converted to Christianity.
$500 The first Roman emperor to be converted to Christianity.

33 $500 Constantine Scores

34 The name for the Islamic holy month.
$100 The name for the Islamic holy month.

35 $100 Ramadan Scores

36 Muslims must pray 5 times a day in this direction, towards which city?
$200 Muslims must pray 5 times a day in this direction, towards which city?

37 $200 East, Mecca Scores

38 Which religion(s) follow/believe in the Ten Commandments?
$300 Which religion(s) follow/believe in the Ten Commandments?

39 Judaism and Christianity
$300 Judaism and Christianity Scores

40 Giving charity (another word) to the poor, the 3rd Pillar.
$400 Giving charity (another word) to the poor, the 3rd Pillar.

41 $400 Giving alms to the poor. Scores

42 The two sects of the Islamic faith…
$500 The two sects of the Islamic faith…

43 $500 Sunni and Shiite Scores

44 Knights must look at this set of rules in order to know how to act.
$100 Knights must look at this set of rules in order to know how to act.

45 $100 Chivalry Scores

46 $200 A political and economic system where land is given in exchange for a specific set of jobs done by different groups of people.

47 $200 Feudalism Scores

48 $300 The leaders of the Catholic Church believed that they had the power to banish people from getting into heaven. What is another word for this practice?

49 $300 Excommunication Scores

50 $400 What gave nobles rights and limited power of the monarch through due process of law?

51 $400 Magna Carta Scores

52 $500 The “great” conflict that resulted in the loss of political power by the Catholic Church.

53 $500 The Great Schism Scores

54 $100 This man of the Renaissance was a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, and mathematician…“Cowabunga Dude”.

55 $100 Leonardo da Vinci Scores

56 The founder of the FIRST Protestant religion
$200 The founder of the FIRST Protestant religion

57 $200 Martin Luther Creates the 1st Protestant religion known as Lutheranism. Wrote 95-Theses and posted them on the door of church in Wittenberg Scores

58 $300 God has already defined your place after death whether it would be heaven or hell. John Calvin liked this idea.

59 $300 Predestination Scores

60 $400 System of thought and art that showed the true value and achievements of “people”>

61 $400 Humanism Scores

62 $500

63 Ferdinand and Isabella
$500 Ferdinand and Isabella Scores

64 Final Jeopardy Questions
Chapter 14 Final Jeopardy Questions Scores

65 The advisor who flys underneath King Louis XIII
The advisor who flys underneath King Louis XIII. He takes political and social power away from the Huguenots. This power was originally given to them from the Edict of Nantes. He says that anyone who questions the power of the thrown will be executed. This is known as absolutism.

66 Cardinal Richelieu Scores

67 These are the names of the Protestant groups in France AND in England who followed the works of John Calvin. If you are pure or if you or huge you MUST name both.

68 French Protestants- Huguenots English Protestants- Puritans
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