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2 Start Playing Jeopardy

3 Final Jeopardy Beginnings of Humanity Egypt/Mesop otamia Eastern Civilizations 100 200 400 300 400 500 Greece/RomeWhat’s in a Name?

4 100 Answer The movement from one area to another.

5 100 migration

6 Answer 200 Human societies first began near these geographic landforms

7 200 River valleys

8 300 People who moved from place to place in search of food Answer

9 300 Hunter- gatherer

10 400 The area known as the “Fertile Crescent” lies between these two rivers Answer

11 400 The Tigris and Euphrates

12 500 In order to qualify as an advanced civilization, cities – in addition to having a large population – also needed to be this. Answer

13 500 Center of trade

14 This term refers to a line of rulers from the same family, which was very prominent in Ancient China 100 Answer

15 100 dynasty

16 200 This civilization thrived in what is now modern-day India Answer

17 200 Indus Valley civilization

18 300 The belief that god granted Chinese emperors the right to rule Answer

19 300 Mandate of Heaven

20 400 The mountain range which separates India from China Answer

21 400 Himalayas

22 500 Answer This Chinese dynasty is uniquely famous for providing history with the name we still call the country to this day

23 500 Qin Dynasty

24 100 Answer Ancient Egypt owes much of its fortune and resources to its proximity near this river

25 100 Nile River

26 200 A form of writing in Ancient Egypt Answer

27 200 Hieroglyphics

28 300 Mesopotamians believed in more than 1 god. This sort of belief is known as Answer

29 300 polytheism

30 400 Mesopotamians used these building structures as temples to honor their gods Answer

31 400 ziggurat

32 500 Answer Egyptians used these buildings to bury their fallen pharaohs

33 500 pyramid

34 100 Ancient Greece wasn’t one unified civilization. Instead, it was a collection of… Answer

35 100 City-States

36 200 This Greek city-state is considered the “birthplace” of democracy Answer

37 200 Athens

38 300 This system of government refers to rule “by the people, for the people” and it was first used in ancient Rome Answer

39 300 Republic

40 400 The civilization Alexander conquered, allowing him to rule much of the known world Answer

41 400 Persian Empire

42 500 The Peloponnesian War was fought between two sides: The Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta. And this league, led by Athens Answer

43 500 Delian League

44 100 Considered to be the “founder” of Buddhism Answer

45 100 Siddhartha Gautama

46 200 Answer The brilliant military strategist and general who led Carthage to victory against Rome

47 200 Hannibal

48 Daily DoubleDouble 300 - Daily Double

49 400 Roman Consul and war hero who would eventually consolidate all the power for himself and become dictator of Rome Answer

50 400 Julius Caesar

51 500 Answer One of the first written code of laws traces back to this ruler from Babylon/Mesopotamia

52 500 King Hammurabi

53 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

54 Answer Final Jeopardy tribunes

55 Daily Double Alexander the Great’s personal teacher and a famous philosopher from Athens Answer

56 Answer Daily Double Aristotle


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