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Round 1
Round 2
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Final
Jeopardy
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Roman
Empire State
of Mind
Roman
Empire State
of Mind pt.2
Dave the
Barbarian
More
Barbarians
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What time is
it Mr. Choy?
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What century is the date
852 C.E. in?
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What century is the date
852 C.E. in?
th
9
Century
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What is the total time in
years between 50 B.C.E
and 100 C.E.?
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What is the total time in
years between 50 B.C.E
and 100 C.E.?
150 YEARS
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What does B.C.E and
C.E. mean?
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What does B.C.E and C.E. mean?
B.C.E.- before the
common era
C.E.- common era
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The Barbarians attacked the Roman
Empire over a long period of time and
finally the Empire fell in _______
A. 852 C.E.
B. 476 C.E.
C. 150 B.C.E.
D. 150 C.E.
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The Barbarians attacked the Roman
Empire over a long period of time and
finally the Empire fell in _______
A. 852 C.E.
B. 476 C.E.
C. 150 B.C.E.
D. 150 C.E.
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What happened on Christmas day, 800 C.E.?
A.Charlemagne died
B.Charlemagne defeated the Muslims
at Tours
C.Charlemagne was crowned Emperor
of the Romans by the Pope
D.Charlemagne defeated the Roman
Empire
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What happened on Christmas day, 800 C.E.?
A.Charlemagne died
B.Charlemagne defeated the Muslims
at Tours
C.Charlemagne was crowned Emperor
of the Romans by the Pope
D.Charlemagne defeated the Roman
Empire
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The feat of architecture that
carried water throughout the
Roman Empire was the
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The feat of architecture that
carried water throughout the
Roman Empire was the
AQUEDUCTS
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What was the religion of the
Roman Empire towards the
end of the Empire?
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What was the religion of the
Roman Empire towards the
end of the Empire?
Christianity
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What was the common
language of the Romans?
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What was the common
language of the Romans?
Latin
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Name 3 reasons why the
Roman Empire fell?
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1. Poor leaders
2. Vicious disease killed many
3. Foreign soldiers not loyal
4. Empire borders too large
5. Lazy because they had slaves
6. The poor rebelled
7. Barbarian attacks
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What building material were
the Romans first to use?
(for roads, architecture)
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What building material were
the Romans first to use?
(for roads, architecture)
Concrete
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Which 2 groups of people
were denied the right to
become citizens of Rome?
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Which 2 groups of people were denied the
right to become citizens of Rome?
Women and Slaves
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The main reason that
the Romans waged
war was for?
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The main reason that the
Romans waged war was for?
Land and Power
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What was the purpose of
the Thermae or public
Bath houses? (give 3 reasons)
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What was the purpose of the
Thermae or public Bath houses?
For entertainment,
healing, cleaning,
socializing, and business
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What are 2 architectural
techniques (or designs)
that we still use today from
the Romans?
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What are 2 architectural building techniques
(or designs) that we still use today from
the Romans?
Arches
Domes
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List 3 primary sources that historians
use to get information about what
really happened in the past? (history)
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Primary Sources:
1. Original Documents
- speeches, diaries, letters, news, autobiographies, interviews, film
2. Creative Works
- poetry, drama, novels, music, art, movies
3. Artifacts
- jewelry, pottery, furniture, clothing, buildings, tools
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Who was the first great
ruler of the Franks?
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Who was the first great
ruler of the Franks?
Charlemagne
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A Viking poet + storyteller who
passed on history verbally
were called?
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A Viking poet + storyteller who
passed on history verbally
were called?
Skalds
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What is the Viking
term for slave?
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What is the Viking
term for slave?
Thrall
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What is The Salic Code?
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What is The Salic Code?
Law system of the Franks. It
put a value on everything
and every person. Used to
solving disputes
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What is a Renaissance?
And what was Charlemagne’s
renaissance?
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What is a Renaissance?
And what was Charlemagne’s renaissance?
A renaissance is a rebirth or a revival.
To bring a rebirth of learning and the
arts. Charlemagne wanted to
improve education, revive
architecture, science, and literature.
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The raids on much of Western Europe
during the eighth and ninth
centuries were carried out by the
A.Vikings
B.Franks
C.Visigoths
D.Irish
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The raids on much of Western Europe
during the eighth and ninth
centuries were carried out by the
A.Vikings
B.Franks
C.Visigoths
D.Irish
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Which Germanic Tribe was the strongest?
Vandals
Visigoths
Lombards
Jutes
Franks
Ostrogoths
Saxons
Huns
Saxons
Angles
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Which Germanic Tribe was the strongest?
Vandals
Visigoths
Lombards
Jutes
Franks
Ostrogoths
Saxons
Huns
Saxons
Angles
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What did the word Barbarian
originally mean?
(during the Roman Empire)
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What did the word Barbarian originally mean?
(during the Roman Empire)
Foreigners of the Roman Empire.
Not part of the Roman Empire.
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The Frankish law (Salic Code) set a
money value on every person
which was used to settle
disputes. This value is called a?
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The Frankish law (Salic Code) set a money value on every person
which was used to settle disputes. This value is called a?
Wergild
(Blood Money)
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Name 3 other Barbarian Tribes
(other than the Vikings or the Franks)
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Vandals
Visigoths
Lombards
Jutes
Ostrogoths
Saxons
Huns
Saxons
Angles
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???
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What movie is this scene from?
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Talladega Nights
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What movie is this scene from?
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Dodgeball
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Who is this celebrity?
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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How do you say
1-2-3 in Chinese?
(Cantonese)
A. Yut, See, Say
B. Say, Yee Yut
C. Sahm, Yee, Say
D. Yut, Yee, Sahm
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How do you say
1-2-3 in Chinese?
(Cantonese)
A. Yut, See, Say
B. Say, Yee Yut
C. Sahm, Yee, Say
D. Yut, Yee, Sahm
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What is the current retail price of this
product? (Team with the closest price without going over)
Craftsman 42cc 18”
Gas Chain Saw
(from Sears.com)
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What is the current retail price of this
product? (Team with the closest price without going over)
$149.99
Craftsman 42cc 18”
Gas Chain Saw
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Final
Jeopardy
Question
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Describe how these cultural
characteristics differ between the
Romans and the Barbarians.
1. What are some of the most
common foods?
2. How are women treated?
3. Why this culture wages war or
fights with other cultures?
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Characteristics
Roman Empire
Barbarians
Common
Foods
-more variety than Barbarians
-barley, wheat, bread, milk
-bread, cheese, pork, fruit, veg, soup, -pork, beef, beer, fish, high protein
wine, water
meats
Treatment of
Women
-no status, not citizens
-widows could own property
-often died in child birth
-different education than boys
-husbands had many wives
(polygamous)
-lower status than warrior
-did most child rearing/farming
- Valued child and husbands were
faithful (monogamous)
Reasons for
waging war
-to gain more power and land
- to take what others had
- rob churches and graves
- Shortage of food in their areas
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