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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Mauryan And Gupta Empires Ancient India
Classical China Imperial China Silk Road $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 This social system included Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Sudras. In India, they are known as jati, but to westerners it is known as this. Caste System
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1 - $200 This religion teaches that all gods and living things are representations of a single universal spirit, Brahma Hinduism
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1 - $300 This religion believes in the Four Noble Truths Buddhism
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1 - $400 This religion believed in non-violence and that everything has a spirit Jainism
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1 - $500 Jainism and Buddhism were developed in this social class
Warrior class
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2 - $100 This ruler established a ridged bureaucracy to carry out his demands and created the Mauryan Empire Chandragupta Maurya
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2 - $200 This man is credited with bringing Buddhism to India, improving living conditions and making a drastic change in his moral values Asoka (Ashoka)
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2 - $300 This type of religion, although modified, became popular after the fall of the Mauryan Empire Hinduism
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2 - $400 The Gupta Empire was this, a time of great advances in art, literature, and science Classical Age
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2 - $500 These people had very few, if any, rights under the Gupta empire Women and wives
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3 - $100 This school of thought taught that people, by nature, were untrustworthy and selfish Legalism
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3 - $200 This was the time when Chinese leaders abandoned their diplomacy and turned to brute conquest Era of Warring States/Warring States Period
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3 - $300 The root of many Chinese philosophies was this, the balancing of complementary forces Yin and Yang
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3 - $400 This philosophy called for respect of traditional culture and observance of the principle of order Confucianism
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3 - $500 Period of philosophical development in ancient China, which produced Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism Era of a Hundred Schools
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4 - $100 He was the first and only emperor of the Qin Empire
Qin Shi Huangdi
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4 - $200 The Qin emperor applied harsh concepts to his government, taken from this school of thought. Legalism
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4 - $300 This was built as a way to keep out invading nomads
The Great Wall
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4 - $400 An informal collection of wise advisors called this was put into place under emperor Wudi Civil Service
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4 - $500 True or False: The Han empire was a time of peace and equality for its people False
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5 - $100 The Silk Road was introduced in this empire Han
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5 - $200 These were people who worked on the silk road, trading items from one place to another Middlemen
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5 - $300 This item traded on the Silk Road was created in China and its creation was a secret from the rest of the world Silk
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5 - $400 True or False: Silk, precious metals and spices were the only items traded on the Silk Road False
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5 - $500 The Silk Road began in this Chinese town Changan
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Final Jeopardy Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi was buried with over 800 of these, thought to protect him in the afterlife Terracotta Soldiers
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