Jeopardy-China - Mr. Millers` History Class
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Trade
Belief
Systems
Dynasties
Inventions
Mongolian
Influence
Important
Facts
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The main trade
route in China.
What is the silk road?
A 100
The Silk Road
entered China
here.
Where is Changan?
A 200
The new fast growing
rice during the Tang
dynasty came from
here.
What is Cambodia?
A 300
Coins were
traded for paper
money here.
What is a deposit shop?
A 400
Role the Grand
Canal played in
trade.
What is connected major cities and allowed
goods and crops to be transported from
agricultural areas to the cities?
A 500
The three main
belief systems
during this
period.
What are Buddhism,
Confucianism, and Daoism?
B 100
Religious idea
brought to China
by the Mongols.
What is shamanism?
B 200
People turned to
Buddhism during the
Period of Disunion
because of this
What is they can escape suffering and
achieve a state of peace?
B 300
New teaching that
blended Confucianism
with elements of
Buddhism and Daoism.
What is Neo-Confucianism?
B 400
The five
relationships of
Confucianism.
What is ruler and subject, parent and
child, husband and wife, sibling and
sibling, friend and friend?
B 500
Only foreign
ruled dynasty.
What is the Yuan Dynasty?
C 100
Dynasty that has the
only female ruler.
What is Tang Dynasty?
C 200
This dynasty
ended the period
of Disunion.
What is the Sui Dynasty?
C 300
This dynasty
reintroduced civil
service exams.
Who is the Ming Dynasty?
C 400
New system of
administration to
govern China, set up
in the Sui dynasty.
What is bureaucracy?
C 500
Invention that
changed book
making.
What is movable type?
D 100
Substance that the
first compass was
made out of.
What is lodestone?
D 200
The major
inventions that aided
transportation.
What is a rudder, compass,
navigational charts, chain pump,
paddleboats and canal locks?
D 300
Idea to fight
diseases,
specifically small
pox.
What is innoculations?
D 400
The major
inventions that aided
agriculture.
What are plow, harrow, fertilizer,
chain pump, dragon backbone
pump and terraces?
D 500
Classes that
developed
during Mongol
rule.
What are 1. Mongols, 2. Foreigners,
3. Northern Chinese, 4. Southern Chinese?
E 100
Trade associated with
the Mongols that
thrived during the
Yuan Dynasty.
What is maritime trade?
E 200
Most destructive
effect of
Mongolian rule.
What is the destruction of farmland?
E 300
Major factors that
caused the
collapse of the
Yuan Dynasty.
What are failed campaigns against Japan,
and expensive public works projects that
led to rebellion?
E 400
Two ways this
dynasty helped
unite China.
What is retaining civil service exams &
allowing Chinese belief systems to
coexist with Mongol shamanism?
E 500
A ruler who holds
absolute power and
uses it abusively.
What is a despot?
F 100
Major difference
between
Confucianism and
Neo-Confucianism.
What is neo-Confucianism also
focuses on spiritual matters?
F 200
Both the advantages
and disadvantages of
isolationism.
What is advantage-protection,
disadvantages-lack of trade and
development?
F 300
Ways in which the
strong agricultural and
trading economy of the
Tang and Song
affected the country.
What is allowed people to concentrate on
arts and inventions?
F 400
Allowed all groups to
become scholar
officials and were
based on this.
What are civil service exams based
Confucian ideas?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy
Category is:
Chinese Inventions
Please record your
wager.
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Describe how the major
Chinese inventions altered
the course of world
history.
Paper and moveable type helped spread new
ideas long distances. The compass allowed
explorers to travel far in greater safety.
Gunpowder changed how wars were fought,
making warfare much more destructive.
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