Review Double Jeopardy #1
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Early
Civilizations
Exchange &
Development
Important
People
Classical
Civilizations
Democracy?
Mix it Up
Again!
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Final Jeopardy!
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Mediterranean Sea
The Nile flows north into this body
of water.
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400 Yangtze (Yellow River) & Huang He
The ancient Chinese settled along
these two rivers.
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600
Sparta
This was the most militaristic of
the Greek city-states.
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800
Pharaoh
This was the title for the supreme
ruler of the Egyptians.
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1000
Assyrians
This early civilization was known
as the carriers of civilizations
because of their interactions with
many other civilizations.
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200
Untouchables
This was the lowest class in Indian
society.
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400
Subcontinent
India was culturally isolated
because of several mountain
ranges and separated from the
rest of Asia making it this
geographical term.
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600
Rosetta Stone
This was helpful in translating
hieroglyphics. Without it, we may
never have been able to decipher
their meanings.
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800
Pope Urban II
This religious figure called for a
“holy war” to reclaim the holy land
from the Muslims.
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1000
Peloponnesian Wars
This conflict was fought between
Athens and Sparta that ended
with an Athenian plague.
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200
Serfs
This was the lowest class during
the Middle Ages that were bound
to the land.
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400
Alexander the Great
He conquered much of the known
world. He made in all the way to
India before he turned back to
Greece to rule his empire.
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Geoffrey Chaucer
This man wrote the Canterbury
Tales in the vernacular language
English.
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800
Socrates
He was found guilty of corrupting
the youths of Athens and
sentenced to death.
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1000
Justinian
This person was the emperor of
the Byzantine Empire, and
created a code of laws.
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200
First Triumvirate
Julius Caesar was part of this 3
man council before he became a
dictator.
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400
Keystone
This is the name of the central
block that displaces all the weight
in an arch.
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Pericles
He was the Athenian statesman
that led Athens through its
“Golden Age” and was responsible
for building the Parthenon.
Categories
800 Pantheon & Hadrian’s Wall
The Roman emperor Hadrian was
responsible for build these two
major structures for Rome during
his reign.
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1000
Etruscans
This was the group of people in
Rome that laid the foundations for
Rome in regards to architecture.
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200
Magna Carta
The power of England’s monarchy
was limited because of this “great
charter.”
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400
Hammurabi
He created the first written set of
laws for the ancient civilization for
Babylon.
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600 House of Commons & Lords
England’s Parliament consisted of
these two bodies.
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800
Jan
These
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J
This
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Nero
This Roman Emperor reportedly
watched Rome burn to the ground
and may have even started the
fire himself.
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400
Christianity
This religion swept through the
Roman Empire and change
Romans from a polytheistic culture
to a monotheistic culture.
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Chivalry
This was the code of conduct that
European Knights were to follow.
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800
The Crusades
These events occurred because
many Europeans wanted to
protect the Holy Land, forgiveness
of sins, wealth, and freedom from
feudal obligations.
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1000
Mary Leakey
This anthropologist found found
the Lateoli footprints that proved
that hominids walked upright
about 3.5 million years ago.
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Punic Wars & Hannibal
1.This was the Roman conflict
with Carthage.
2.Who led the Carthaginians?