Title: POWERPOINT JEOPARDY
1Final Exam Review Units 1-5
2Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5
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20 20 20 20 20
30 30 30 30 30
40 40 40 40 40
50 50 50 50 50
3Question 1 - 10
- A patriarchal society traces lineage and
inheritance through the - a. mother
- b. aunt
- c. uncle
- d. father
4Answer 1 10
5Question 1 - 20
- The Phoenicians contributed greatly to written
communication by introducing the first use of - a. phonetic symbols
- b. hieroglyphics
- c. cuneiform
- d. pictographs
6Answer 1 20
7Question 1 - 30
- One reason for the development of an early
civilization in the Tigris-Euphrates river
valleys was that a. the location protected the
people from land invasion - b. periodic flooding left rich soil, which was
ideal for farming - c. these rivers provided a direct trade route
between Europe and Asia - d. these rivers flowed into the Mediterranean
Sea
8Answer 1 30
- b. periodic flooding left rich soil, which was
ideal for farming
9Question 1 - 40
- Which of the following associations is correct?
- a. Sanskrit India, Hieroglyphics
Mesopotamia, Cuneiform Egypt - b. Hieroglyphics Egypt, Cuneiform India,
Sanskrit Mesopotamia - c. Sanskrit India, Hieroglyphics Egypt,
Cuneiform Mesopotamia - d. Hieroglyphics Mesopotamia, Sanskrit
Egypt, Cuneiform India
10Answer 1 40
- c. Sanskrit India, Hieroglyphics Egypt,
Cuneiform Mesopotamia
11Question 1 - 50
- Which characteristic did the early civilizations
that developed along the Nile, the
Tigris-Euphrates and the Huang He (Yellow River)
have in common? - a. each societys religious beliefs were based
on monotheism - b. urban communities were built using iron
and steel tools - c. the form of government in each community
was based on male suffrage - d. transportation and communication were
promoted by a mild climate, fertile soil, and
natural waterways
12Answer 1 50
- d. transportation and communication were promoted
by a mild climate, fertile soil, and
natural waterways
13Question 2 - 10
- To restore social order, harmony, and good
government, Confucius believed it was necessary
for society to be organized around what general
category? - a. values
- b. golden rules
- c. relationships
- d. social classes
14Answer 2 10
15Question 2 - 20
- What is the difference between a monotheistic
religion and a polytheistic religion? - a. Monotheistic worships many gods and
polytheistic worships one god - b. They are the same thing
- c. Monotheistic worships one god and
polytheistic worships many gods - d. Polytheistic worships many gods and
monotheistic recognizes the spirits in
nature
16Answer 2 20
- c. Monotheistic worships one god and
polytheistic worships many gods
17Question 2 - 30
- Which of the following religions has the largest
number of adherents/followers? - a. Shintoism
- b. Christianity
- c. Islam
- d. Buddhism
18Answer 2 30
19Question 2 - 40
- The religion of the early Hebrews, Judaism, was
unique from other groups in Mesopotamia in what
way? - a. The Hebrews were polytheistic and the other
Mesopotamian groups were monotheistic - b. They were animistic
- c. The Hebrews were monotheistic and the other
Mesopotamian groups were polytheistic - d. They denied the belief of God
20Answer 2 40
- c. The Hebrews were monotheistic and the other
Mesopotamian groups were polytheistic
21Question 2 - 50
- One similarity between the Five Pillars of Islam
and the Ten Commandments is that both a. support
a belief in reincarnation - b. promote learning as a means to salvation
- c. encourage the use of statues to symbolize
God - d. provide a guide to proper ethical and moral
behavior
22Answer 2 50
- d. provide a guide to proper ethical and moral
behavior
23Question 3 - 10
- A form of government where the citizens elect
representatives to run their government is known
as - a. direct democracy b. oligarchy
- c. monarchy
- d. republic
24Answer 3 10
25Question 3 - 20
- What was the Greeks main means of trade?
- a. they only traded with Greeks
- b. the Silk Road
- c. the sea
- d. overland trade routes
26Answer 3 20
27Question 3 - 30
- A major impact of Ancient Greece and Rome on
Western Civilization was that a. the Greeks and
Romans succeeded in achieving a classless
society, which was later copied in Western
Europe - b. Greek sculpture and Roman architecture were
much admired and copied in the 18th and 19th
centuries - c. Greece and Rome transmitted Islamic
philosophy to the areas they conquered - d. Greek and Latin are still widely spoken in
universities throughout the West -
28Answer 3 30
- b. Greek sculpture and Roman architecture were
much admired and copied in the 18th and 19th
centuries
29Question 3 - 40
- What regions of the world today are still
strongly influenced by the achievements of Rome? - a. Europe and the Middle East
- b. Europe and the United States
- c. the Middle East and Africa
- d. Africa and the United States
30Answer 3 40
- b. Europe and the United States
31Question 3 - 50
- SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
- What architectural innovations are credited to
the Romans? - a. Use of concrete
- b. Domes
- c. Aqueducts
- d. Minarets
32Answer 3 50
- a. Use of concrete
- b. Domes
- c. Aqueducts
33Question 4 - 10
- One of the most lasting and significant
contributions of Byzantine Emperor Justinian is
________________. - a. The Code of Justinian
- b. Hagia Sophia
- c. The city of Constantinople
- d. Accepting the Islamic faith
34Answer 4 10
35Question 4 - 20
- Who is the founder of Islam?
- a. Ghengis Khan
- b. Muhammad
- c. Justinian
- d. Ivan III
36Answer 4 20
37Question 4 - 30
- A similarity between the ancient western African
kingdoms of Mali, Ghana, and Songhai is that
these kingdoms a. limited the power of their
rulers - b. practiced Christianity
- c. established economies based on trade
- d. isolated themselves from other
cultures
38Answer 4 30
- c. established economies based on trade
39Question 4 - 40
- Mansa Musa is most known for
- a. Founding the Islamic faith
- b. Founding the Empire of Mali
- c. His wealth and Hajj (Pilgrimage) to
Mecca - d. Creating a law code based on
Justinians Code
40Answer 4 40
- c. His wealth and Hajj (Pilgrimage) to Mecca
41Question 4 - 50
- The contributions of the Golden Age of Islamic
civilization include a. advances in mathematics - b. irrigation systems
- c. polytheistic beliefs
- d. gunpowder and guns
42Answer 4 50
- a. advances in mathematics
43Question 5 - 10
- The main cause of the Black Death (Bubonic
Plague) was which of the following - a. early Viking germ warfare against the
English - b. merchant ships brought rats back with them
from the Black Sea - c. the Church had outlawed Jewish soap makers
- d. the Mongol invasions disrupted the health
care system
44Answer 5 10
- b. merchant ships brought rats back with them
from the Black Sea
45Question 5 - 20
- The Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation
were similar in that both were a. stimulated by
a spirit of inquiry - b. supported by the working class
- c. limited to Italy, France, and Germany
- d. encouraged by the successes of the
French Revolution
46Answer 5 20
- a. stimulated by a spirit of inquiry
47Question 5 - 30
- Which is NOT one of the results of the invention
of the printing press? - a. Books became cheaper to make and the cost
went down - b. Newspapers started to be printed and news
started to travel faster - c. More people started to read because it was
cheaper to buy the printed material - d. Only the wealthy could afford to be educated
48Answer 5 30
- d. Only the wealthy could afford to be educated
49Question 5 - 40
- The system of economic ties that bound nobles and
serfs is referred to as - a. feudalism.
- b. chivalry.
- c. manorialism.
- d. the vassal system.
50Answer 5 40
51Question 5 - 50
- The Crusades have been called historys most
successful failures. Which statement best
explains this expression? - a. The Crusades did not achieve their original
goals, but they brought about many desirable
changes in Europe. - b. Although the Crusaders captured the Holy
Land, they were unable to bring about
democratic reforms - c. The Crusades helped bring about the fall of
the Roman Empire - d. The Crusaders prevented the Turks from
capturing Constantinople for many centuries
52Answer 5 50
- a. The Crusades did not achieve their original
goals, but they brought about many desirable
changes in Europe.