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Jeopardy
Geography and
Early China
Confucianism,
Daoism, or
Legalism
Shi Huangdi and
The Qin
The Han Dynasty
Potpourri
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Geography and Early China
Name the two rivers that allowed
for the Chinese civilization to
prosper.
$100 Answer from Geography and Early China
The Huang He (Yellow River) and
The Chang Jaing (Yangzi River)
$200 Question from Geography and Early China
On what continent is China
located?
$200 Answer from Geography and Early China
Asia
$300 Question from Geography and Early China
Cattle bones and turtle shells
were heated and used by priests to
do what?
$300 Answer from Geography and Early China
When heated up, the bones would
crack. These cracks were then “read”
by priests to predict the future. They
were called oracle bones.
$400 Question from Geography and Early China
What is the name of the desert
to the north of China that separates
it from the rest of Asia?
$400 Answer from Geography and Early China
The Gobi Desert
$500 Question from Geography and Early China
How has the Chinese writing system
changed since its invention during the
Shang dynasty?
$500 Answer from Geography and Early China
The symbols of the writing system
were pictographs at first. Over time,
they became more complex and looked
less like to actual objects.
$100 Question from Confucianism, Daoism, or
Legalism
My founder thought China needed
to return to ethics, or moral values.
$100 Answer from Confucianism, Daoism, or
Legalism
Confucianism
$200 Question from Confucianism, Daoism, or
Legalism
My teachings say that fathers
and rulers should lead by example
and be good role models for their
followers.
$200 Answer from Confucianism, Daoism, or
Legalism
Confucianism
$300 Question from Confucianism, Daoism, or
Legalism
I am the belief that people are
born bad and that they need
a set of rules to follow always.
$300 Answer from Confucianism, Daoism, or
Legalism
Legalism
$400 Question from Confucianism, Daoism, or
Legalism
Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of
China, was a firm believer in this
philosophy.
$400 Answer from Confucianism, Daoism, or
Legalism
Legalism
$500 Question from Confucianism, Daoism, or
Legalism
My followers believe people
should not interfere with nature
and that government should stay
out of people’s lives.
$500 Answer from Confucianism, Daoism, or
Legalism
Daoism
$100 Question from Shi Huangdi and the Qin
The name “Shi Hungdi” means what?
$100 Answer from Shi Huangdi and the Qin
“First emperor”
$200 Question from Shi Huangdi and the Qin
Shi Huangdi was a Legalist. What
was one thing he did to show people
he was against Confucianism and
Daoism?
$200 Answer from Shi Huangdi and the Qin
1. He burned the texts of writings
that disagreed with him.
2. He buried 460 scholars alive who
opposed his ideas.
$300 Question from Shi Huangdi and the Qin
Name two things that Shi Hungdi
“standardized” on his way to unifying
China.
$300 Answer from Shi Huangdi and the Qin
Laws, written language, money,
weights and measures, axle width
on carts.
$400 Question from Shi Huangdi and the Qin
Shi Huangdi had the Great Wall
built in order to protect his people
from…
$400 Answer from Shi Huangdi and the Qin
The invading Mongolians to the
north.
$500 Question from Shi Huangdi and the Qin
Why do archaeologist believe
Shi Huangdi had the clay soldiers
constructed and left in his tomb?
$500 Answer from Shi Huangdi and the Qin
Archaeologists believe he had them
built to protect him in the afterlife
and to leave behind a legacy for future
people to remember him by.
$100 Question from The Han Dynasty
The Han dynasty lasted from
approximately 200 B.C. until
200 A.D. How many years did this
dynasty last?
$100 Answer from The Han Dynasty
Approximately 400 years.
$200 Question from The Han Dynasty
During the Han dynasty under
Wudi, this social group was considered the
lowest because of the fact that they
did not produce anything. Hint : It is not
the slaves or farmers like other
civilizations.
$200 Answer from The Han Dynasty
The merhants were considered
the lowest class because they did
not produce anything.
$300 Question from The Han Dynasty
Give two examples of innovations,
new ideas, methods, or devices,
from the Han dynasty.
$300 Answer from The Han Dynasty
The sundial, the seismograph, detailed
figure painting, poetry, history
documentation, and acupuncture.
$400 Question from The Han Dynasty
What governing philosophy did
Wudi adopt as emperor of China?
$400 Answer from The Han Dynasty
Confucianism
$500 Question from The Han Dynasty
What was the main reason
Liu Bang, a peasant, was able to
become emperor of China?
$500 Answer from The Han Dynasty
The Chinese’ belief in the mandate
of heaven allowed for a peasant to
rule China.
$100 Question from Potpourri
Laozi was a famous teacher of
what philosophy?
$100 Answer from Potpourri
Daoism
$200 Question from Potpourri
What was the title of Confucius’s
collected book of writings?
$200 Answer from Potpourri
The Analects
$300 Question from Potpourri
What are two ways Shi Huangdi’s
terracotta soldiers differ from
one another?
$300 Answer from Potpourri
Their height, their hands, their hair,
their belts, their positions, their clothing,
their faces, etc.
$400 Question from Potpourri
This is the practice of inserting
fine needles through the skin at
specific points to cure disease
or relieve pain.
$400 Answer from Potpourri
Acupuncture
$500 Question from Potpourri
Give one reason why during the
Han dynasty, parents valued having
boys instead of girls.
$500 Answer from Potpourri
1. Sons carried on the family name.
2. Sons took care of parents when they got old.
3. Parents thought that raising a daughter was like
raising a child for another family.
Final Jeopardy
Summarize in three sentences the following
Government philosophies :
Daoism
Confucianism
Legalism
Final Jeopardy Answer
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