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PRE-AP WORLD HISTORY: TIME PERIOD III REVIEW JEOPARDY

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JEOPARDY

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JEOPARDYIslam Christian

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Islam- 100A cubical shrine called the ___________ contributed to the growth of Mecca.A) Ka'baB) QuaranC) JianD) QurayshE) Yemaysh

ABack

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Islam- 200

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The Arab community prior to the seventh century C.E.A) was polytheistic.B) was devoted to Zoroastrianism.C) practiced Christianity but split between monophysitism and Nestorianism.D) was persecuted by Jews and Christians.E) was devoted to fire-worshiping rituals.

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Islam- 300

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Which of the following areas was not brought under Muslim control under the leadership of the caliphs?A) Egypt and North AfricaB) SyriaC) SpainD) Eastern EuropeE) The Indus Valley

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Islam- 400

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Despite the fact that conversions to Islam were at their peak, Abbasid power declined becauseA) there were constant revolts of non-Muslims against forced conversion.B) the empire had to resist nomadic pressures on the frontier.C) the empire had become too big to rule effectively.D) new religious practices developed that challenged the appeal of Islam.E) there were frequent religious wars between the Sunnis and Shi'ites.

C

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Islam- 500

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What was the status of Muslim women in the

caliphates?• European women did not have the right to own property, divorce,

or testify in court, but Muslim women were guaranteed these things by Quranic law.

• Elite women were restrained from public view more strictly than lower-status women.

• Some elite women also were permitted to study and become literate.

• permitted to practice birth control. • Muslim women had the same religious obligations as Muslim

men, including the pilgrimage to Mecca.

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

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Christian Europe- 100

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Schisms, the foremost threat to the Christian church in the Middle Ages, wereA) disputes between bishops concerning church lands.B) formal divisions over differences in doctrine.C) disagreements between kings and church leaders over the extent of secular power.D) arguments between local priests and the pope about church education.E) disagreements between priests and lay followers about the wealth of the clergy.

B

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Christian Europe-200

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The schism of 1054 between the Eastern and Western churches was caused primarily by disagreements overA) how mass should be celebrated.B) the jurisdiction of the western papacy.C) monophysitism.D) Arianism.E) The Crusades.

B

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Christian Europe-300

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Among the Byzantines' cultural achievements is (are)A) the spread of Orthodox Christianity among the Slavs.B) the introduction of Islam to southern Europe.C) their shipbuilding and epics about the wars of the Mediterranean Sea.D) a dynamic painting style conveying deep emotion and spiritual yearning.E) their revival of the Olympic games.

A

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Christian Europe- 400

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Which area did not endure Viking raids?A) EnglandB) FranceC) Muslim Spain.D) RussiaE) Constantinople

E

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Christian Europe-500

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Give 2 causes and 2 consequences of the

CrusadesCauses: Redirected aggression between feudal lords to outside enemies; knights enlisted in the Crusades as a way to win wealth or status; armed pilgrimages to the Holy Land.

Results: ultimately failed to recapture Jerusalem. Cultural diffusion with Asia, Islamic caliphates.

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China-100

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The tributary system was a practice in whichA) the emperor traveled to foreign countries to pledge his allegiance to them.B) countries acknowledged the supremacy of the Chinese emperor.C) the emperor made an annual trip down the Grand Canal.D) the emperor made a pilgrimage to please the gods and the ancient ancestors.E) China built new canals for transportation and irrigation.

B

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China-200

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The Tang dominated world trade markets. They were the sole suppliers of which product?A) WineB) PorcelainC) OpiumD) CottonE) Tea

B

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China-300

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Chinese maritime innovations includedA) lateen sails and astrolabes.B) gunboats and maps.C) compasses and large oceangoing ships.D) the bulwark and jute rope.E) carrier pigeons and cannon.

C

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

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China-400

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The Tang Empire declined whenA) earthquakes and tidal waves destroyed coastal cities.B) plague swept the capital.C) the Grand Canal silted up and the government couldn't afford to dredge it.D) political decay and military decline undermined the social order.E) the Yellow River flooded and destroyed all of the good farmland.

D

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China-500

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How did the empires of the Liao, Jin, and Tanggut in northern and Central Asia differ from Song China?

• Liao, Jin, and Tangguts were nomadic peoples. • The rulers acknowledged the various economies and social

structures of these peoples and did not impose a single elite culture, and they encouraged other peoples to see the emperor as a champion of Buddhism or a nomadic leader.

• Buddhism was more powerful than Confucianism in the northern states.

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The Mongol way of life wasA) hunting and gathering.B) agricultural.C) based on procurement.D) pastoral.E) urbanized.

D

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Mongol armies often consisted of

A) a multinational force with Mongol leaders.B) ethnic Mongols only.C) both male and female soldiers.D) Chinese mercenaries.E) Uighurs only.

A

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The Mongols- 300

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To demonstrate their rejection of the Mongols, the Ming emperorsA) severed relations with the Middle East and Central Asia and closed the borders to foreigners.B) built the Great Wall of China and deported all Mongols.C) changed the official language from Mongolian to Chinese.D) marched all the Mongols to the Korean border.E) formed close ties with the Manchu instead.

A

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The Mongols- 400

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Which of the following areas were not under Mongol domination?A) JapanB) KoreaC) ChinaD) VietnamE) Russia

A

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The Mongols- 500

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On his deathbed, Genghis Khan reportedly announced, “If you want to retain your possessions and conquer your enemies, you must make your subjects submit willingly and unite your diverse energies to a single end.” Explain how this principle was applied in the expansion of the Mongol Empire.

• Peaceful periods following the Mongol wars of conquest allowed for the movement of people, knowledge, and skills across the empire, from Korea to Poland and from Siberia to Burma.

• The Mongols retained their possessions through their tolerance of many religions and their attempts to gain the support of all religious leaders.

• Rather than fall to extreme Mongol ruthlessness, many rulers submitted peacefully and became incorporated into the empire.

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Grab bag- 100

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All of the following are true about camels in Arab society except

A) they aided in control of the caravan trade.B) there was decreased emphasis on wheeled vehicles by the sixth century.C) they caused disintegration of the internal road structure because it was no longer necessary.D) they had sustainability in the desert environs.E) they were very strong pack animals.

C

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Which of the following describes a major effect of the Bantu migrations?

(A) The spread of Islam across sub-Saharan Africa(B) The introduction of banana cultivation in East Africa (C) The diffusion of iron metallurgy in sub-Saharan Africa(D) The success of hunter-foraging in sub- Saharan Africa

C

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Grab bag- 300

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Before 1450 C.E. which of the following is true of sub-Saharan Africa’s commercial economy? (A) Phoenician merchants controlled most of the long-distance trade of sub-Saharan Africa.(B) The Mali–Great Zimbabwe trade route dominated the economy of sub-Saharan Africa.(C) Sub-Saharan Africa exported gold and salt to the Middle East and Europe.(D) The Sahara Desert prevented sub-Saharan traders from participating in long-distance trade.

C

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What is the mit'a?

(A) Obligatory military service(B) Rotational labor organization(C ) The priestly class(D) The artistic elite(E) The ruler

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Which Mesoamerican group practiced human sacrifice?A) MayaB) AztecC) OlmecD) ToltecE) All of these

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FINAL JEOPARDYDescribe life in feudal society in the period from 600 to 1200. Include various economic, gender, and social groups in your answer.

• reversion to a basic economy limited the freedoms and economic potential of most of the population.

• Outright slavery declined, but vulnerable people traded their land to local strongmen for protection--became tied to the land as serfs.

• basic political, economic, and social unit became the manor system• Weakened central governments depended on a system of allegiances based on

promises of military service. • In addition to childcare, weaving, spinning, and sewing duties, poor women

worked the land alongside their families. Noblewomen were important as heiresses and candidates for marriage. Women sometimes owned land and performed administrative duties, but most often a wife exercised control only during her husband's absences.

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