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Jeopardy!
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Turning
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People
Vocab
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from
Religion
This person’s actions of posting his
95 Theses (statements) in 1517 started
the Protestant Reformation.
$100 Answer from
Religion
Martin Luther
$200 Question from
Religion
This form of Christianity started in
Constantinople during the Byzantine
Empire and spread to Russia.
$200 Answer from
Religion
Eastern Orthodox
$300 Question from
Religion
This religion used dharma, karma,
and the caste system.
$300 Answer from
Religion
Hinduism
$400 Question from
Religion
Christianity started and spread in
Europe during the dominance of this
empire.
$400 Answer from
Religion
The Roman Empire
$500 Question from
Religion
He is the patriarch of Judaism.
$500 Answer from
Religion
Abraham
$100 Question from
Early Civs
Babylonia was home to king who was
famous for starting this first written
law code.
$100 Answer from
Early Civs
Hammurabi
$200 Question from
Early Civs
This is the river that Chinese
civilization first settled on.
$200 Answer from
Early Civs
Huang He
$300 Question from
Early Civs
Though Rome eventually became an
empire with an emperor in charge, it
started with this type of government.
$300 Answer from
Early Civs
A republic
$400 Question from
Early Civs
He is the best-known leader of the
Byzantine Empire.
$400 Answer from
Early Civs
Justinian
$500 Question from
Early Civs
This was the writing system used by
the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.
$500 Answer from
Early Civs
Cuneiform
$100 Question from
Turning Points
This might be the most important
turning point in human history. It is
when humans first started to farm the
land and domesticated animals.
$100 Answer from
Turning Points
Neolithic Revolution
$200 Question from
Turning Points
The fall of the Roman Empire is
considered a turning point in Western
history because it brought about a
time with no or weak central
governments in Western Europe. This
time period is called this.
$200 Answer from
Turning Points
The Middle Ages (Medieval Times)
$300 Question from
Turning Points
His sailing crew was the first to
circumnatigate the world (unfortunately,
he didn’t make it).
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Turning Points
Magellan
$400 Question from
Turning Points
This ruler attempted to modernize
Russia in the 1700s.
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Turning Points
Peter the Great
$500 Question from
Turning Points
This city was conquered by the Muslims
in 1453 ending more than 1,000 years
of strong Christian rule of the city.
$500 Answer from
Turning Points
Constantinople
$100 Question from People
She led England during the Age of Absolutism, a
time when rulers had all of the power and
centralized that power with their nations.
$100 Answer from People
Queen Elizabeth I
$200 Question from People
Important to the people of China, he stressed
relationships, family, and believed scholars should
have high status.
$200 Answer from People
Confucius
$300 Question from People
This man brought Islam to the Mali people
after he took a trip to Mecca.
$300 Answer from People
Mansa Musa
$400 Question from People
This man was crowned “King of Franks”
in 800 AD. He wasn’t happy that the
pope was doing the crowning.
$400 Answer from People
Charlemagne
$500 Question from People
This Mongol conquered nearly all of Asia
in the 1200s. It was the largest empire in
the world.
$500 Answer from People
Genghis Khan
$100 Question from Vocab
What does “fertile soil” mean?
$100 Answer from Vocab
Land that is good for agriculture.
$200 Question from Vocab
This two-word phrase means “good
times for a culture or a civilization.”
$200 Answer from Vocab
Golden Age
$300 Question from Vocab
This is the system used by the Hindus
for their social class system.
$300 Answer from Vocab
Caste System
$400 Question from Vocab
This was the economic/social system
used during the European Middle
Ages.
$400 Answer from Vocab
Feudalism
$500 Question from Vocab
This is the code the Japanese
samurai follow. It is similar to the
code of the knights (chivalry) during
the European Middle Ages
$500 Answer from Vocab
Bushido
$100 Question from Wildcard
These are the two rivers that supplied
the civilizations of Mesopotamia with
fertile soil.
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Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
$200 Question from Wildcard
This is the most important river to
the people who live in the desert in
eastern Africa.
$200 Answer from Wildcard
Nile River
$300 Question from Wildcard
Mathematics and Science developed
during the golden age of this culture.
$300 Answer from Wildcard
Islam (Moslem)
$400 Question from Wildcard
This civilization developed what evolved
to be the Western alphabet.
$400 Answer from Wildcard
Phoenicians
$500 Question from Wildcard
This river in India is considered
sacred to Hindus.
$500 Answer from Wildcard
Ganges River
Final Jeopardy
The basic meaning of this word is
“non-religious”; it became popular in
the European Renaissance.
Final Jeopardy Answer
Secular