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Title: Blank Jeopardy


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Buddhism
Yellow River
Economics
All River Civilizations
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Buddhism originated in this modern country
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India
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Buddhisms founder
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Buddha or Siddhartha Gautauma
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This is a belief that Buddhists and Hindus share
for being reborn after death
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reincarnation
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This is one reason Hinduism and Buddhism are very
similar
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Both religions started in the Indus Valley or the
Buddha was Hindu and then founded Buddhism
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These are 2 Buddhist ideas that have diffused
across the world
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Meditation, reincarnation, karma, yoga, giving to
the poor, love for all living things, etc
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This is the term for sediment in a river that
caused the land on the banks of the river to be
fertile
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silt
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This is the expensive thread made from worms that
the Chinese people invented
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silk
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China was ruled by families called this
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dynasties
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These are two technologies besides silk that the
Chinese invented
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Metal tools, wheelbarrow, print, paper, china
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To keep the people of China safe, this structure
was built, it was part of the Silk Road
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Great Wall
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This is the term for when a country focuses on
making or producing one good or service and it
causes trade
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Specialization
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This is what happens to the price of a good when
the supply is high and the demand is low
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it decreases
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This is what happens to the price of a good when
competition occurs between companies
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the price decreases
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These are the three types of productive resources
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Capital Human Natural
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These are the 3 fundamental economic questions?
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What to produce? For whom to produce it? How to
produce it?
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This is the term for keeping and raising animals
in order to stay in one place
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Domestication of animals
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This is the act of bringing water from one area
to another that all ancient civilizations used to
increase the fertility of the land
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irrigation
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This is the term that means the belief in many
gods
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polytheistic
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These are 4 characteristics of all civilizations
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Government Religion Social structure Social
classes Technologies Economic systems Agricultural
products Geography
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This is the modern country of all of the ancient
civilizations we studied
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Indus Valley India/Pakistan Nile River
Egypt Yellow River Huang He China Mesopotamia
Iraq and or Syria
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Judaism is most closely related to this religion
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Christianity
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The Golden Rule is followed by which of the 5
religions we studied
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All of them
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This is when customs or beliefs are passed on
from one generation to another
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tradition
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This is the definition of diffusion and one
example of something that has diffused from the
ancient Yellow River Civilization
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When an idea or products spreads from one area to
another- examples silk, respecting elders,
wheelbarrow, gunpowder, paper, printing, etc
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This is a definition of the Silk Road and its
enduring effect on the rest of the world
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What is a number of trade routes between China
and Eastern Europe. It caused the diffusion of
practices, products and ideas.
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