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Title: JEOPARDY


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JEOPARDY
TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
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Hello, Contestants. Welcome to Jeopardy-
TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, here are the rules
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RULE 1 The contestant responsible to answer
will be chosen by Mr. Anderson.
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RULE 2 2. You must phrase your answer in the
form of a question What is
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RULE 3 As always, please dont call out!
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RULE 4 HAVE FUN!!!
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Today, your knowledge will be tested in these
categories
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What in the World?!?!
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Ancient Civilizations 101
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Egypt, Greece and Rome
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Middle Ages to Today
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5 Themology
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Lets begin, shall we? Make a Selection...
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Egypt, Greece and Rome
Middle Ages to Today
World
Ancient Civ
5 Themology
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What in the World?!?!
When I traveled to Italy and Greece I visited
this type of physical feature. There was water
ALLLLLLL around me-except for one side...
What is a peninsula?
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What in the World?!?!
This type of map shows manmade features such as
countries, cities, and capital cities.
What is a political map?
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What in the World?!?!
What type of map would you use if you wanted to
know that longest river in Asia.
What is a Physical Map?
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What in the World?!?!
Name the two landforms that are most suitable for
farming.
What is a plain and a delta?
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What in the World?!?!
  • In the list below, which word is broad enough to
    include the other three
  • Religion
  • Culture
  • Language
  • Customs

What is culture?
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Ancient Civilizations
A scientist who studies bones, tools and other
objects is called this.
What is an archaeologist?
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Ancient Civilizations
ALLLLLLLLLLL civilizations develop where there
is an adequate supply of this natural resource.
What is water?
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Ancient Civilizations
This must be present before populations can
increase.
What is surplus food?
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Ancient Civilizations
This civilization was the worlds first trading
empire- oh, and they created a 22-letter alphabet
too.
Who were the Phoenicians?
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Ancient Civilizations
This civilization was the only monotheistic one
in Mesopotamia.
Who were the Israelites?
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Egypt, Greece and Rome
Egyptians mummified their dead to prepare them
for this.
What is the afterlife?
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Egypt, Greece and Rome
The center of public life in Ancient Greece was
this.
What is the agora?
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Egypt, Greece and Rome
In order to govern their empire, the Romans
divided it into these smaller units.
What are provinces?
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Egypt, Greece and Rome
What physical feature separated the Greek
city-states from one another?
What were mountains?
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Egypt, Greece and Rome
While the Greeks are known for their democracy,
the Romans are known for this form of government.
What is a republic?
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Middle Ages to Today
The period of time between ancient and modern
times is called this.
What are the Middle Ages?
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Middle Ages to Today
The system of power in Europe in the Middle Ages
in which land determined your status in society
is known as this.
What is feudalism?
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Middle Ages to Today
Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were two
people associated with this historical period.
What was the Renaissance?
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Middle Ages to Today
This period of time sparked a renewed interest in
art and learning and it began in the 1300s.
What is the Renaissance?
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Middle Ages to Today
Arguably the greatest document of the period,
this agreement between King John and his nobles
greatly diminished a kings power.
What is the Magna Carta?
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5 Themology
NAME THAT THEME
The Egyptian civilization lasted for 2,000 years
making it one of the longest civilizations in
history.
What is Place?
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5 Themology
NAME THAT THEME
Rome is located on the Tiber River, an ideal
route to the sea.
What is Location?
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5 Themology
NAME THAT THEME
People, like Cleopatra, floated up and down the
river on barges.
What is Movement?
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5 Themology
NAME THAT THEME
Thessaly is called the breadbasket of Greece
because wheat was grown in this region.
What is Region?
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5 Themology
NAME THAT THEME
For thousands of years, the Greeks mined marble
in the southeastern mountains, not far from
Greece.
What is Human-Environment Interaction?
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Lets begin, DOUBLE JEOPARDY! The categories
are...
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G-G-G-GEO
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Potpourri
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Spartans
OR
Athenians
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Cruisin' on a Crusade!
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Please make a selection from the board...
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Athens or Sparta
Crusin' on a Crusade
G-G-GEO
Potpourri
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G-G-G-Geo
Florida, Greece, Italy
What is a peninsula?
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G-G-G-Geo
Alps, Apennines, Pindus
What are mountains?
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G-G-G-Geo
Italian, Balkan, Iberian
What are peninsulas?
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G-G-G-Geo
Po, Tigris, Nile
What are rivers?
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G-G-G-Geo
Gibraltar, Bosporus
What are straits?
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Potpourri
The reason why ancient cities become important
centers of trade is this.
What is their location?
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Potpourri
The Romans divided their empire into these
smaller units to help them rule.
What were provinces?
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Poutpourri
This is the city holy to Jews, Christians and
Muslims.
What is Jerusalem?
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Potpourri
This was the first development in human history
that led toward civilization.
What is surplus food was raised?
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Potpourri
A document that comes from the time period a
firsthand account.
What is a primary source?
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A nations strength depends on its army!
Who is a Spartan?
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The government should consult the people before
making important decisions.
Who was an Athenian?
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A good general is more important than a good
teacher.
Who was a Spartan?
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All our resources should be concentrated on
creating warriors.
Who was a Spartan?
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This city-state had a strong military.
What is both Athens Sparta?
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Cruisin' on a Crusade
The fundamental reason for the Crusades was to
regain or reopen this.
What is the Holy Land?
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Cruisin' on a Crusade
Name two groups of people involved in the Crusade.
What were Christians, Muslims (Turks), Jews?
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Cruisin' on a Crusade
It was this individuals speech in 1095 that
began the first Crusade.
Who was Pope Urban II?
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Cruisin' on a Crusade
This was one of two economic reasons for the
Crusades.
What was to open trade routes between Europe,
Asia, and Africa OR to gain the riches of the
Byzantine Empire?
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Cruisin' on a Crusade
  • Complete the following outline
  • I.
  • the use of money increased
  • feudalism weakened
  • trade increased,
  • Christians never regained Holy Land

Results of the Crusades
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Cruisin' on a Crusade
This was the movement begun by Martin Luther in
1517 with the nailing of his list of 95
complaints on a church door.
What is the Reformation?
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Cruisin' on a Crusade
This movement began in northern Italy because
they could invest their wealth in this rebirth of
art and learning.
What is the Renaissance?
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Lets prepare for FINAL JEOPARDY!
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Final Jeopardy
Primary Sources
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Take a moment to make your wager Good luck!
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Whats this? Youre betting it all?!?
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Thats a bit of a risky move. Lets give these
contestants a round of applause!
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Begin by defining a primary source.
Good Luck!
Now, read the primary source on the next slide
and answer the questions that follow it
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Our constitution is called a democracy because
power is in the hands not of a minority but of
the whole people everyone is equal before the
lawwhat counts is not membership of a
particular class, but the actual ability which
the man possesses. -a speech by Pericles
  • What type of primary sources is this?
  • What type of government is Pericles discussing?
  • According to Pericles, what counts most within a
    government?

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Simply Amazing! It looks like THE FINAL should go
well!
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Continue to spend some time reviewing each
night. Come in rested and ready!
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JEOPARDY
TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
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