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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.
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Dynasties
Chinese Geography Chinese
Philosop
Accomplis
Leaders
& Vocab
Buffet
hments
hies
$100 $100
$100
$100 $100
$100
Final
Jeopardy
$200 $200
$200
$200 $200
$200
Scores
$300 $300
$300
$300 $300
$300
$400 $400
$400
$400 $400
$400
$500 $500
$500
$500 $500
$500
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$100
Dynasties
Which dynasty was the first to
create a system of writing?
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Shang
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Dynasties
Which dynasty was the first to
unify all of China?
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The Qin Dynasty
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Dynasties
Which dynasty is known for its
building projects, such as the
Forbidden Palace and completing
the Great Wall?
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Ming Dynasty
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Dynasties
Rulers from which group
governed China during the Yuan
Dynasty?
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The Mongols (under Genghis &
Kublai Khan)
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Dynasties
Which dynasty is known as the
“Golden Age” of later China
because of its accomplishments
in the arts and its many
inventions?
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Tang Dynasty
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Chinese Leaders
Which woman was the first to
govern all of China?
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Empress Wu (Tang Dynasty)
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Chinese Leaders
What was Qin Shi Huangdi “the
first” to do?
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Unite all of China and become
“First Emperor!”
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Chinese Leaders
What was Liu Bang before he
became the first emperor of the
Han Dynasty?
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A common peasant.
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Chinese Leaders
Which famous explorer is
responsible for spreading
knowledge of China after living
there for several years with the
Mongol rulers?
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Marco Polo
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Chinese Leaders
Whose ideas inspired the
Chinese civil service exams and
much of government philosophy?
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Confucius
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Geography & Vocab
What is loess?
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Yellowish-brown silt common to
China that gives the “Yellow”
River its name!
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Geography & Vocab
Name (with a proper noun!!)
two natural features that
helped Ancient China to be
naturally isolated and
protected.
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Gobi or Taklimakan Desert
East China Sea
Himalayan Mountains
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Geography & Vocab
The Silk Road started in China –
where did it end?
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At the Mediterranean Sea (it
stretched the whole way to
Rome!)
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Geography & Vocab
Chinese writing is composed of
pictographs. What are the
PICTOGRAPHS called?
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Characters
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Geography & Vocab
What vocabulary word means the
spread of ideas from one culture
to another?
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Diffusion
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Chinese Buffet
Why did Qin Shi Huangdi have
the Great Wall built?
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To protect China from nomadic
invaders to the north
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Chinese Buffet
What symbol of China’s
greatness was an architectural
wonder created during the Ming
Dynasty in China?
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The Forbidden Palace
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Chinese Buffet
Why are terraces needed in
China?
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Terraces are important because
they allow farmers to work on
otherwise hilly and mountainous
land.
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Chinese Buffet
Why were merchants so low in
the Chinese social structure?
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They do not make anything on
their own, they earn money off of
selling the work of others.
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Chinese Buffet
What does it mean to work in the
“civil service”? How could
someone qualify for this job?
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People in the civil service would
work for the Chinese
government. They had to pass
an exam (based on
Confucianism, originally) to
obtain this job.
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Accomplishments
Which Chinese invention
measures the strength of an
earthquake?
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Seismograph
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Accomplishments
Which form of medicine, using
needles to relieve pain, was
invented in China?
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Acupuncture
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Accomplishments
What was a sundial used for in
Ancient China?
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A sundial is used to tell time.
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Accomplishments
How did the Chinese keep a
monopoly on silk production?
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The method of producing silk
was a secret punishable by death
(or a fate WORSE than death!)
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Accomplishments
What Chinese invention allowed
them to publish and spread their
ideas?
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Wood-Block Printing
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Philosophies
Who was the founder of Daoism?
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Lao Tzu
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Philosophies
What is Confucius’ major
philosophy about how people
should treat each other in all
relationships?
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Higher people should care for the
lower & act responsibly, and
lower people should RESPECT
and obey the higher.
(Ex: Parent/Child, Leader/Subject,
Husband/Wife, etc.)
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Philosophies
Which philosophy states that
humans are bad by nature? (a
philosophy followed by Qin Shi
Huangdi!)
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Legalism
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Philosophies
What is the major belief of
Daoism?
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They believe that people should
“go with the flow” and live in
harmony with nature.
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Philosophies
How did Buddhism become
influential in China?
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It came to China from India via
the Silk Road
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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
Jeopardy
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Chinese Dynasties
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Final
Jeopardy
Question
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Which Chinese Dynasty has
influenced the country the most?
You must list AT LEAST three
correct details about the dynasty
in order to secure your answer!
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Answers will vary. ;-)
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