Medieval Jeopardy

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Medieval Jeopardy
Dare you continue?
Round 2
Round 1
ME Power
Players
Misc. ME
Facts
Feudalism
European
Geography
The Medieval
Church
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Category 1 – 10 points
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Question- This document listed the rights of
all citizens.
Magna Carta
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Category 1 – 20 points
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Question- This man became ruler of
England by attacking the land across the
English Channel.
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William the Conquerer
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Category 1 – 30 points
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Question- This time period lasted between
the fall of the Roman Empire and the
Renaissance.
Middle Ages
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Category 1 – 40 points
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Question- This King signed the Magna
Carta.
King John
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Category 1– 50 points
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Question-This man spread Christianity
throughout Europe by force and grace.
Charlemagne
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Category 2 – 10 points
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Question-This woman is credited with
making chivalry what it was. She even
went on the crusades with the men.
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Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Category 2 – 20 points
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Question-This means that the weather is
neither too hot nor too cold at any given
time, and there are seasonal changes.
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Temperate
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Category 2 – 30 points
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Question-This was the area of Northern
France home to many Vikings near the
mouth of the Seine River.
Normandy
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Category 2 – 40 points
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Question-This member of medieval society
usually farmed or worked in a city craft
shop.
Serf
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Category 2 – 50 points
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Question-This was the name of the school
started by Charlemagne.
Aachen
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Category 3 – 10 points
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Question-This is the code of conduct
knights were expected to obey.
Chivalry
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Category 3 – 20 points
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Question-This person would give an oath of
loyalty in exchange for land and military
service.
Vassal
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Category 3 – 30 points
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Question-This developed as a way to
maintain peace in Europe. It was based on
land and military service.
Feudalism
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Category 3 – 40 points
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Question-This is the land divided in a
feudal contract
Fief
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Category 3 – 50 points
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Question-This is what was built on a fief.
Manor
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Category 4 – 10 points
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Question-This is the process of clearing
trees.
Deforestation
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Category 4 – 20 points
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Question-This is the most fertile farmland in
all of Europe.
North European Plain
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Category 4 – 30 points
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Question-This super continent combines
Europe and Asia.
Eurasia
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Category 4– 40 points
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Question-This is the landform created
where the sea surges in between cliffs.
Fjord
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Category 4– 50 points
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Question-This is a river deep enough to be
traveled by a boat.
Navigable
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Category 5 – 10 points
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Question-This is a large Christian Church.
Cathedral
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Category 5 – 20 points
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Question-These were communities where
monks lived and dedicated their lives to
God.
Monasteries
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Category 5– 30 points
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Question-This leader ordered that all
Christian warriors should work to take
Jerusalem its surrounding areas from the
Muslims in 1095.
Pope Urban II
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Category 5 – 40 points
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Question-These were a series of holy wars
fought over the control of Jerusalem.
The Crusades
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Category 5– 50 points
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Question-This is a person that is
considered to be holy.
Saint
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Final Jeopardy
Round 2
Renaissance
Art
Renaissance
Writers
Renaissance
Facts
Reformation
Famous
People
Reformation
Vocabulary
Facts
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Category 6– 20 points
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Question-This very wealthy and powerful
man was a huge patron during the
Renaissance.
Lorenzo Medici
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Category 6– 40 points
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Question-This man was one of the first
famous poets to write in his local language.
Petrarch
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Category 6– 60 points
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Question-This is a supporter of the arts.
Patron
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Category 6– 80 points
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Question-Maybe the most creative and
inventive person to ever live, he drew
sketches of an armored cart, human
muscles, and even a helicopter.
Leonardo da Vinci
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Category 6– 100 points
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Question-One of the greatest painters,
sculptors, and architects of all time whose
paintings decorate the Sistine Chapel.
Michelangelo
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Category 7– 20 points
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Question-This man became famous for his
book, “The Prince,” a book that gave advice
to rulers on how to effectively rule their
kingdom.
Machiavelli
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Category 7 – 40 points
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Question- This man was a famous Spanish
Renaissance writer.
Cervantes
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Category 7– 60 points
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Question-Many consider this English man
as the greatest playwright of all time for his
many masterpieces.
Shakespeare
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Category 7– 80 points
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Question-This woman was one of the most
famous writers of the Renaissance time
period, writing poems, histories and her
opinion on politics.
Christine de Pisan
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Category 7– 100 points
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Question-This holy woman composed
music, wrote religious books, and founded
a community where nuns lived and worked.
Hildegard of Bingen
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Category 8– 20 points
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Question-This was a time of great creativity
in the arts and sciences between the years
1350-1600.
Renaissance
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Category 8– 40 points
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Question-This is a terrible disease that
spreads very quickly.
Plague
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Category 8– 60 points
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Question- This seven hundred plus yearlong war was fought between Christians
and Muslims for control of present day
Spain.
Reconquista
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Category 8– 80 points
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Question-This style of architecture became
popular in France in the middle 1100’s and
spread throughout Europe. The style
included huge indoor spaces, pointed
arches and outside supports called flying
buttresses.
Gothic
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Category 8– 100 points
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Question-This is a concern for human
interests and ideas.
Humanism
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Category 9– 20 points
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Question-This Pope sold indulgences to
pay for the building of St. Peter’s cathedral
in Rome.
Leo X
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Category 9– 40 points
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This English King started the Anglican
Church in order to divorce his wife.
Henry VIII
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Category 9– 60 points
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This man invented the most important
invention in the history of man in the year
1455.
Johannes Gutenberg
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Category 9 – 80 points
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This man founded the “Society of the
Jesuits,” a group that spread Roman
Catholic teachings around the world.
Ignatius of Loyola
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Category 9 – 100 points
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Question-This man started the reformation
by expressing his concerns with the
Catholic Church in the year 1517.
Martin Luther
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Category 10 – 20 points
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Question-Martin Luther posted these
concerns on the door of Catholic Church in
Germany.
95 Theses
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Category 10 – 40 points
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Question-This was a forgiveness of sin sold
by the church in the middle ages.
Indulgences
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Category 10 – 60 points
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Question-This was a movement to reform
the church in England.
Reformation
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Category 10 – 80 points
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Question-These are people that are
Christians that are not Catholic.
Protestant
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Category 10 – 100 points
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Question-This was the name of the
Protestant Church of England in the early
1500’s.
Anglican Church
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Final Jeopardy
Write down the amount you wish to
wager on this question
Final Jeopardy
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Question-This is the name of the ceremony
in which a knight is “Knighted.”
Accolade