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Final Jeopardy Beginnings of Humanity Egypt/Mesop otamia Eastern Civilizations 100 200 400 300 400 500 Greece/RomeWhat’s in a Name?
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100 Answer The movement from one area to another.
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100 migration
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Answer 200 Human societies first began near these geographic landforms
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200 River valleys
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300 People who moved from place to place in search of food Answer
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300 Hunter- gatherer
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400 The area known as the “Fertile Crescent” lies between these two rivers Answer
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400 The Tigris and Euphrates
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500 In order to qualify as an advanced civilization, cities – in addition to having a large population – also needed to be this. Answer
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500 Center of trade
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This term refers to a line of rulers from the same family, which was very prominent in Ancient China 100 Answer
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100 dynasty
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200 This civilization thrived in what is now modern-day India Answer
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200 Indus Valley civilization
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300 The belief that god granted Chinese emperors the right to rule Answer
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300 Mandate of Heaven
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400 The mountain range which separates India from China Answer
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400 Himalayas
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500 Answer This Chinese dynasty is uniquely famous for providing history with the name we still call the country to this day
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500 Qin Dynasty
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100 Answer Ancient Egypt owes much of its fortune and resources to its proximity near this river
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100 Nile River
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200 A form of writing in Ancient Egypt Answer
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200 Hieroglyphics
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300 Mesopotamians believed in more than 1 god. This sort of belief is known as Answer
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300 polytheism
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400 Mesopotamians used these building structures as temples to honor their gods Answer
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400 ziggurat
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500 Answer Egyptians used these buildings to bury their fallen pharaohs
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500 pyramid
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100 Ancient Greece wasn’t one unified civilization. Instead, it was a collection of… Answer
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100 City-States
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200 This Greek city-state is considered the “birthplace” of democracy Answer
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200 Athens
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300 This system of government refers to rule “by the people, for the people” and it was first used in ancient Rome Answer
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300 Republic
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400 The civilization Alexander conquered, allowing him to rule much of the known world Answer
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400 Persian Empire
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500 The Peloponnesian War was fought between two sides: The Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta. And this league, led by Athens Answer
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500 Delian League
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100 Considered to be the “founder” of Buddhism Answer
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100 Siddhartha Gautama
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200 Answer The brilliant military strategist and general who led Carthage to victory against Rome
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200 Hannibal
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Daily DoubleDouble 300 - Daily Double
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400 Roman Consul and war hero who would eventually consolidate all the power for himself and become dictator of Rome Answer
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400 Julius Caesar
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500 Answer One of the first written code of laws traces back to this ruler from Babylon/Mesopotamia
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500 King Hammurabi
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Final Jeopardy For a long time, plebeians had no representation in the Roman Republic. However, patricians in the Senate eventually recognized that the plebeians deserved to have a voice in government. The plebeians voted for and elected officials known as… Answer Final Jeopardy Music
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Answer Final Jeopardy tribunes
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Daily Double Alexander the Great’s personal teacher and a famous philosopher from Athens Answer
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Answer Daily Double Aristotle
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