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Jeopardy Instructions
• On your turn, you will come to the computer with a
partner from your team.
• Select a category by clicking on the dollar amount.
• When the question appears, read it aloud.
• You and your partner will have 30 seconds to answer
the question.
• After you have answered, click on the screen and read
the correct answer aloud.
• If your answer is correct, your team will have that
dollar amount added to their score. If incorrect, the
dollar amount will be subtracted from the score.
• Click on the Game Board button to go back to the
Daily
board.
Doubles
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Daily Doubles
• If a “Daily Double” screen comes up when you
select your question, you may choose how much the
question will be worth.
• The value you choose cannot be more than your
team has currently earned.
• If your team has a negative balance, you may wager
up to $500.
• If you get the question correct, you will have the
amount you selected added to your score.
• If you get the question incorrect, the amount you
selected will be subtracted from your score.
Scores
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Vocabulary
Medieval
Government
Medieval Feudalism
The
Society
Crusades
Feudal
Japan
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Final
Jeopardy
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$200
Scores
$300 $300
$300
$300 $300
$300
$400 $400
$400
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$400
$500 $500
$500
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$100
Vocabulary
What is a code of honorable
behavior followed by knights?
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Chivalry
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Vocabulary
What is primogeniture?
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A system of inheritance passed
through the eldest son.
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Vocabulary
What is a monk, and where would
one live?
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A man who devoted his life to the
church; Monasteries
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Vocabulary
What is a large estate owned by a
feudal lord?
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A manor
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Vocabulary
What are pieces of land given to
vassals as payment for their
service?
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Fiefs!
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Medieval Government
Which group of fierce warriors
caused much fear in the medieval
ages by threatening the coasts of
Europe?
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The Vikings!
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Medieval Government
Which leader conquered
England in 1066 and
brought the Feudal
system to the country?
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William of Normandy
(William I, the Conqueror)
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Medieval Government
What famous English King
fought during the Third
Crusade against the Muslim
leader Saladin?
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Richard the Lionheart
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Medieval Government
What is the Magna Carta? Who
signed it?
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A document limiting the
power of Kings; King John
of England
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Medieval Government
What do we call the modern lawmaking body of England?
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Parliament
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Medieval Society
What caused the
Black Death?
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Bacteria found in
rats that was spread
to humans through
flea bites.
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Medieval Society
What is the Pope? Why was this
such an important title in the
Medieval era?
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The Pope was leader of the
Roman Catholic Christian
Church. At this time of political
instability, religion was the most
important thing to many people,
so the Pope held much power –
even among kings.
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Medieval Society
List three jobs that
monks/nuns
performed for their
communities.
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*Hand-writing copies of the
Bible
*Teaching Christianity to the
public
*Providing medical service to
the sick.
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Medieval Society
Where did the plague originate,
and how do we think it came to
Europe?
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It started in China and spread
through trade routes (sea trade
and the Silk Road)
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Medieval Society
How did life change for surviving
peasants and serfs after the
plague?
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They began to demand wages for
their labor and earned a higher
standard of living.
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Feudalism
What is a worker who is tied to
the land during the Middle Ages
called?
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Serf
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Feudalism
What was a knight/noble called
who received land from a feudal
lord? What did he OWE this
lord?
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A vassal; he owed the lord loyalty
and protection.
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Feudalism
Why was the manor
system created?
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Lords controlled large areas of
land but needed knights for
protection and serfs to produce
food and services. Lords would
allow knights, vassals, and
peasants to live on the manor in
exchange for these things.
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Feudalism
Why is the Medieval era often
called the “Middle Ages?” What
is it in the middle of?
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It is in the middle of the
greatness of Greece and Rome,
and the coming greatness of the
Renaissance.
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Feudalism
Why did Feudalism begin in the
Middle Ages?
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Europe was a dangerous place to
live after the Fall of Rome; people
needed protection.
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The Crusades
Which two groups were fighting
during the Crusades?
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Christians (Crusaders) and
Muslims (Seljuk Turks)
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The Crusades
What was the military outcome of
the Crusades?
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The Holy Land remained under
Muslim control
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The Crusades
Why were the Crusades fought?
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To gain control of Palestine (The
Holy Land)
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The Crusades
What would happen if
the Pope
excommunicated
someone?
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You would be removed
from the Christian
church.
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The Crusades
What was a positive social
outcome of the Crusades?
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Trade and contact between
Europe and Asia increased.
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Feudal Japan
What is the code of honor
by which Samurai must
live?
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Bushido
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Feudal Japan
Which two countries influenced
much of Japan’s cultural and
religious development?
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China & Korea
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Feudal Japan
Why are merchants at the
bottom of the social
hierarchy in Japanese
society? AND which other
society has a similar
opinion of merchants?
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Because they make nothing of
their own; they buy and sell items
from artisans and peasants.
Ancient China had a similar
opinion of merchants.
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Medieval Madness
Describe two specific beliefs of
Shintoism. AND what other
religion do many Japanese
worship along with Shintoism?
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Shintoism: the belief that all
living things have a spirit or kami
(nature worship). The deceased
also have kami (ancestor
worship)
Many Shinto believers also
practice Buddhism.
(specifically Zen Buddhism in
Japan)
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Feudal Japan
List the levels of the Japanese
Feudal System (all 6 of them!)
from TOP to BOTTOM.
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Emperor
Shogun
Daimyo
Samurai
Peasant
Merchant
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Final Jeopardy Instructions
• After seeing the category, your team must decide
whether to wager $50, $100, or $200 per person on
the Final Jeopardy question.
• Each person will answer the question individually
on their own sheet of paper.
• After 30 seconds, papers will be collected and
tallied.
• For each correct answer, the team will receive the
amount that they selected.
• For each incorrect answer, the team will lose the
selected amount of money.
Final
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