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Title: Jeopardy


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Final Jeopardy
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This is a form of social organization in which the
father is the supreme authority in the family, c
lan, or tribe.
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Patriarchy
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The Fertile Crescent known as the birthplace of
civilization located in modern day Iraq is
located along which two rivers?
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Tigris Euphrates
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These two cities were located in the Indus River
Valley civilization. Each had a sophisticated
water system, strong central govt, and even a
special method of air conditioning!
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Harrappa Mohenjo-Daro
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This Chinese Dynasty (1600-1100 BCE )is known for
its walled cities, centralized govt , ancestor
veneration, Oracle Bones
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Shang Dynasty
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500
This early American civilization used quipu as a
form of record keeping.
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500Chavin
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The Qin Dynasty (221-209 BCE) was characterized
by a strong agricultural economy, a strong army,
iron production, the Great Wall, and expansion.
Due to this type of government system the Qin
only lasted 15 years.
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100Legalism
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This Iron Age Empire by 500 BCE consisted of
everything between Egypt, Turkey, Indus River
Valley and Mesopotamia. It used various methods
of unification such as encouraging a common
religion (Zoroastrianism), building Royal Roads,
and appointing Satraps.
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The Persian Empire
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300
This Greek organization of city-states was first
formed in 477BCE. Initially it was a voluntary
alliance of Greek states, but as time went on
Athens began to dominated this organization
demanding annual contributions and submission
from other city-states.
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300 Delian League
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This term refers to the spread of Greek
culture/ideas as spread by Alexander the Great.
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400 Hellenization
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This is a  person who has attained Enlightenment, 
but  postpones Nirvana in order to help others to
 attain   Enlightenment
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500Bodhisattva
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This is known as a holy war undertaken as a sacred
 duty by Muslims.
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Jihad
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Wait for it a group of nomads called ________led
by ________ caused destruction killed a lot of
people, but facilitated trade through a massive
empire, provided protection, increased taxation,
increased cultural interaction and diffusion
while bringing about an exchange of ideas,
technology, and religion.
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200The Mongols Genghis Khan
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This ruler of Mali (1312-1337) displayed the
countries wealth on his Hajj to Mecca. Mali had
control of the important gold and cooper trades
as well as contacts with North African Muslim
traders.
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Mansa Musa
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This term is used to describe the Inca form of
taxes which was often paid in labor. It was used
to create huge terraces, irrigation, and
water-control systems
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Mita
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This Chinese Dynasty (618-908) was known for
Buddhism. During this time, territory expanded as
did Silk Road trade. Womens status also improved
until 845 when the government turned against
Buddhism and the Song Dynasty (known for
footbinding)would be established.
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500 Tang
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Martin Luther protested against the sell of this
which granted forgiveness for past sin.
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Indulgence
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_______, a Chinese Muslim explorer set sail for
the _______ Dynasty in order to showcase Chinas
superiority and establish tribute states.
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Zheng He Ming
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In terms of labor the Spanish colonies relied
more heavily on _________ whereas the English
colonies relied more heavily on ______.
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300 African Slavery Indentured Servants
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This Ottoman ruler (The Lawgiver) extended the
empire to its greatest extent but was defeated in
Vienna, effectively ending his campaign to
conquer Europe.
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400Suleiman the Magnificent
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This Enlightenment philosopher believed that
people were reasonable and able to rule
themselves. He also believed in the Natural
Rights of life, liberty, and property. In
contrast, this Enlightenment philosopher believed
that people were wicked and selfish and an
absolute monarch was the best form of government.
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Locke, Hobbes
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Slavery in the western hemisphere lasted longest
in what country?
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Brazil
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  • When The French Revolution occurred back home
    the French colony of St. Domingue (Haiti) with a
    population of 90 slaves revolted. This was led
    by who?

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Toussaint LOuverture
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This 1905 war marked the first time a
non-European power beat a European nation in war.
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Russo-Japanese War
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The phrase The Eastern Question referred to
what?
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400European debate in the mid to late 1800s
over whether the Ottoman Empire should continue
to exist and if not, who should take over its
territory.
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500The unequal treaties of Nanjing Kanagawa
promised what?
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Opening trade ports, extraterritority, ---- its
1100pm and U.K. is playing
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Final Jeopardy Category
Muslim Caliphates
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Final Jeopardy
This Muslim Caliphate capital was located in
Baghdad. During this time it was considered to be
the Muslim golden age of unity considering that
Non-Arab Converts were fully integrated and not
considered second class citizens. Also the House
of Wisdom was created.
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Final Jeopardy Answer
Abbasid Caliphate!
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