6th Grade Jeopardy Review Questions

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Transcript 6th Grade Jeopardy Review Questions

Jeopardy
Geography
Religion
Achievement
Political
Economic
Social
Structure
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Geography
These are two major rivers in
Mesopotamia
$100 Geography
Tigris and Euphrates
$200 Geography
Rome is located in this type of
geographical area a land
surrounded by water on three sides
$200 Geography
Peninsula
$300 Geography
The religion of Buddhism began in
this subcontinent
$300 Geography
India
$400 Geography
The Hebrews or Jews led by Abraham
established their settlement in this area
after leaving Mesopotamia
$400 Geography
Canaan
$500 Geography
When the Nile River in Egypt floods
it leaves behind a rich dark fertile soil
called this
$500 Geography
Silt
$100 Religion
Judaism was one of the first major
religion to establish the belief in one
God also called this
$100 Religion
Monotheism
$200 Religion
This civilization attributed all natural
Disasters with their Gods.
$200 Religion
The Greeks
$300 Religion
He was the founder of Buddhism
$300 Religion
Siddhartha Gautama
$400 Religion
The Holy Roman Empire persecuted believers
of this religion and later spread the same religion
through out its Empire
$400 Religion
Christianity
$500 Religion
Hinduism can trace its origin from these
Holy Text called
$500 Religion
Vedas
$100 Achievement
This ability led to the development of
Modern humans
$100 Achievement
The ability to use tools such as fire
$200 Achievement
This system allowed the transport
of water in dry areas
$200 Achievement
Irrigation
$300 Achievement
This was the Sumerian form
Of writing
$300 Achievement
Cuneiform
$400 Achievement
He standardized China’s laws,
money, weights, measure, and writing
$400 Achievement
Emperor Qin Shihuangdi
$500 Achievement
As a form of accomplishment or
celebration the Romans built
these structures
$500 Achievement
Triumphal Arches
$100 Political
This Greek City-state developed
Democracy
$100 Political
Athens
$200 Political
According to this code if you poke
someone’s eye out your punishment
is to lose your eye as well.
$200 Political
Hammurabi’s Code
$300 Political
According to this Ancient Chinese
belief people are naturally evil and
therefore need strict laws and harsh
punishment
$300 Political
Legalism
$400 Political
Julius Ceasar became this by ruling
all of Rome during a time of crisis
(civil war), but he did not want to
give back the power resulting in his
Death.
$400 Political
Dictator
$500 Political
He was King of Macedonia who
conquered Greece and father of
Alexander the Great
$500 Political
King Philip
$100 Economic
Early civilization emerged close to these
Geographical features because it allowed
for easy transport of goods
$100 Economic
Rivers
$200 Economic
The creation of this protected the
silk road from northern bandits
$200 Economic
The Great Wall of China
$300 Economic
Synonym of extra which allowed
the city-state of Sumer to support
its population with the extra food.
$300 Economic
Surplus
$400 Economic
According to Buddhism the cause of
Suffering is this
$400 Economic
Wanting things
$500 Economic
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$500 Economic
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$100 Social Structure
The highest member of
Egypt’s Social Structure
would be its
$100 Social Structure
Pharaoh
$200 Social Structure
According to this belief government
would work properly if it acted like a
good father, with proper behavior, and
lead by example. Just like in a the home
where the father rules over mother,
followed by the eldest son and then the
daughter.
$200 Social Structure
Confucianism
$300 Social Structure
They were at the top of
the Social Structure in
Ancient Sumeria
believing that they were
chosen by gods
$300 Social Structure
Priest-king
$400 Social Structure
This Mauryan ruler
adapted Buddhist values,
justice, security in his
land through out Asia
$400 Social Structure
King Ashoka of India
$500 Social Structure
These are the four caste in
India’s Hindu culture from
high to low
$ 500 Social Structure
Priest – Religious Caste
Rulers/warriors – Warrior Caste
Merchant/Commoner – Merchant Caste
Servant – Worker Caste
Final Jeopardy
Hindu priest were called these
Final Jeopardy Answer
Brahmins
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This teaching states that people are neither
Good nor Bad and you should just
Relax.
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Daoism
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Female name given to the skeletal remains
of Australopithecus aferensis
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Lucy
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Lucy is named after the skeletal remains
These early homonids
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Australopithecus Afarensis
Final Jeopardy
These two city-states fought during the
Peloponnesian War
Final Jeopardy Answer
Athens v. Sparta