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1 Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Vocabulary Renaissance Japan Aztecs Worldview
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2 1 - $100 This was a route between Southern Europe to Eastern Asia where new ideas, peppercorn, and many other things were traded. Silk Road

3 1 - $200 This refers to a time of enlightenment in Europe. Renaissance

4 1 - $300 This was the process of removing other religions from Spain by King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella. The Spanish Inquisition

5 1 - $400 Japan had a policy of this term. Isolationism or Seclusion

6 1 - $500 This person was in charge of everything military in Japanese culture. Shogun

7 2 - $100 These were a series of wars across Southern Europe and the Middle East in the name of god. Crusades

8 2 - $200 The triangular structure that we use to separate society by class is known as this. Social Hierarchy

9 2 - $300 This device allowed for the mass production of books with text, rather than being written by hand, which also allowed new ideas to travel quickly. Printing Press

10 2 - $400 During Renaissance times, Humanism emerged. The ideology followed these 4 ideas. Modeling on the ancient past Importance of the individual Contribute to society Importance of learning

11 2 - $500 DOUBLE JEOPARDY Name 3 worldview elements that clash between Edo & Meiji Japan

12 3 - $100 He was the ruler of the Meiji Restoration. Emperor Meiji

13 3 - $200 This group of children were most likely to go to school in Edo & Meiji Japan. Young boys, very rarely girls.

14 3 - $300 These was the main religions followed in Japan during the Meiji period. Buddhism and Shinto

15 3 - $400 This man came to Japan during the Edo period from America to attempt to open the borders. Commodore Matthew Perry

16 3 - $500 The following are referred to as… Exclusion laws
Christian missionaries are forced to leave Japanese could not go abroad Ships large enough to make long voyages were not to be built Japanese who were out of the country could not return Foreign objects were forbidden (including books on Christianity) Exclusion laws

17 4 - $100 This is a piece of land within the lake used to farm in Aztec culture. Chinampa

18 4 - $200 This woman was the key to Cortes’ success in his conquering of the Aztec Empire. Dona Marina

19 4 - $300 The Spanish sent a number of these in order to help convert the Indigenous peoples to Catholicism. Missionaries.

20 4 - $400 This culture contributed to the Spanish society in Europe in a number of major ways. Muslim civilization

21 4 - $500 What brought the Aztecs south, away from their home, to build their new Empire? Religious stories, and the belief in their gods.

22 5 - $100 This worldview element deals with the way cultures trade and exchange goods. Economy

23 5 - $200 This element of worldview most commonly gets associated with religion. Beliefs

24 5 - $300 Family would fall under this worldview element. Values

25 5 - $400 This element of worldview effects the capital of the Aztec Empire, Tenochtitlan, the most. Geography

26 5 - $500 These are all 7 elements of World view Geography Economy
Society Knowledge Beliefs Values Time

27 Final Jeopardy List 5 ways your worldview clashes with the cultures we have studied this year.


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