Final Exam JEOPARDY 2013

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Final Exam JEOPARDY 2013 PEOPLE 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 DAILY LIFE 100 200 300 400 500 600 GIFTS 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 RELIGION 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 TERMS 100 200 300 400 500 600 700

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Final Exam JEOPARDY 2013

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PEOPLE for 100

• He coined the phrase “innocent until proven guilty.”

• Who is Hammurabi?

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PEOPLE for 200• Two achievements of

Mansa Musa.• What is:

- made a pilgrimage- gave away gold- standardized law and trade- built up Timbuktu

Achievements of Sundiata?

• Established empire, permanent army, and “roaming” capital

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PEOPLE for 500• Two ways Emperor Qin took

power from the rich

• Collected taxes directly from peasants • Redistributed land• Made laws himself • Made strict laws to discourage disobedience

Narwhals are fantastic.

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PEOPLE for 600

• This Greek came up with a system for classifying plants and animals.

• Who is Aristotle?

2 other achievements?

3rd step in scientific method

Method of logic

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DAILY LIFE for 200

• This profession constituted the lowest social class in feudal Japan.

• Who were the merchants?Unicorns are magnificent.

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DAILY LIFE for 500• Three reasons archaeologists

know Mohenjo Daro was a planned city.

• Great Bath• plumbing• gridded streets, standard bricks• houses on stilts to avoid flooding• distinct neighborhoods

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DAILY LIFE for 600

• A boy “knight in training” who would polish armor, learn manners, care for horses

What is a page?

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DAILY LIFE for 700• Name three figures in this picture

and what they are doing.•Anubis: leading ka to scale.

•Thoth: writing down judgment.

• Ma’at: presiding over scales

• Ammut:waiting by scales to eat naughty folk

•Horus: ushering dead into afterlife

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GIFTS for 400

• Two achievements of Emperor Ashoka

• What are…– Religious freedom– Roads and hospitals built– Army for defense only– Maintained peace

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GIFTS for 500• List 2 effects of the Neolithic

Revolution. Explain WHY these changes occurred.

• Villages formed

• Specialization / Trade

• Government

• Writing (keep track of trade)

• Population grew

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GIFTS for 600

• Three ways someone might attack a castle.

• What is:- battering ram- tunnel to collapse wall-siege tower- catapult or trebuchet

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GIFTS for 700

• Name two artifacts from the Sutton Hoo site AND an inference you can make about Anglo-Saxon culture from each artifact.

•(Many possible answers; check Sutton Hoo questions)

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RELIGION for 100

• This is why Egyptians mummified their dead.

• So that the ka would recognize them in the afterlife

God of the underworld?Osiris

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RELIGION for 300

• Two reasons why the Crusades took place.

What is - Regain Holy Land

- Spread Christianity/ desire to get to heaven- Freedom from debt, service- Get trade resources- Help Byzantine Empire

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RELIGION for 400• This philosophy believes in

respecting authority and having strong families.

• What is Confucianism?

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RELIGION for 500

• Three features of Gothic cathedrals (besides gargoyles)

• What are- flying buttresses- pointed arches- vaulted ceilings- stained glass- cross shaped plan

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RELIGION for 700

• These documents hurt power of Church/nobles by allowing townspeople to self-govern.

•What are charters?

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TERMS for 100

• Moving from place to place (as Paleolithic people did).

• What is migrating?

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TERMS for 200

• The name of the river around which Egypt settled.

• What is the Nile?

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TERMS for 400

• Two different reasons the Early Middle Ages are often called the “Dark Ages”.

• What is…– Little is known about it– Few written records– Some say “cultural achievements” declined

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TERMS for 500

• The term for the social class of poorer Romans.

• Who are plebeians?

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TERMS for 600• Rome fought this group in the

Punic Wars.

•Who is Carthage?

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TERMS for 700

• The term for slaves in Sparta.

• What are helots?