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Barratt b-ball trivia

Join the Barratt B-Ball Trivia game and test your knowledge of world history! Teams compete to answer questions and earn points, with a bonus round for the quickest team. Don't forget the Money Shot round for a chance to sabotage or gamble for extra points. Get ready for an exciting and educational experience!

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Barratt b-ball trivia

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  1. Barratt b-ball trivia Rules:2-4 TeamsScribe: to record answers for each roundMust be new scribe every five roundsPoints:Each question correct (written on Fancy Sheets) gets 1 pt.Teams that answer correctly go to Bonus RoundQuickest team correct (by holding sheet up) in Bonus Round gets the rock to shoot for Bonus pts3 shots allowed at 1 pt each

  2. Round One The Grand Canal (left) brought trade and visiting travelers to which city? Answer: B

  3. Bonus Round One Identify the holy prophet of Islam. Answer: Muhammad

  4. Round two The quote (right) embodies a medieval era movement aimed at strengthening which religion? Answer: C

  5. Bonus Round two What American society was known for establishing city-states? Answer: mayans

  6. Round three Which of the following does NOT represent a “great tradition” of societies from the region seen at right. Answer: B

  7. Bonus Round three These “holy wars” ended in defeat for many Christian knights in the 12th century. Answer: crusades

  8. Round four The tradition evident in the image (left) was most prevalent amongst elite women of which dynasty? Answer: D

  9. Bonus Round four When the Muslims conquered this location in the 8th century, they would set in motion a ‘melting pot’ of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian cultures. Answer: al-andalus (spain)

  10. Round five The Vijayanagar, Sinhalese, and Khmer Empires had which of the following in common? Answer: A

  11. Bonus Round five Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde are two urban sites of what desert-dwelling American tribal group? Answer: pueblos

  12. Round six Christianity became the mainstay religion (since the 4th century) of which African nation? Answer: A

  13. Bonus Round six Identify Europe’s “rebirth” in Greco-Roman studies attributed to humanism. Answer: renaissance

  14. Round seven Identify the philosophy embodied by the quote below. “A youth, when at home, should be filial and, abroad, respectful to his elders. He should be earnest and truthful. He should overflow in love to all and cultivate the friendship of the good. When he has time and opportunity, after the performance of these things, he should employ them in polite studies.” Answer: c

  15. Bonus Round seven What holy city is shared by three religions? Answer: jerusalem

  16. Round eight Which of the following represents a “fraternity” of Muslim youths who practiced missionary work? Answer: c

  17. Bonus Round eight Their empire encompassed diverse climates of South America, which they built elaborate roads to connect. Answer: incas

  18. Round nine Which of the following never existed in sub-Saharan Africa prior to European contact? Answer: d

  19. Bonus Round nine Latin for the “Great Charter”, what document limited the power of English kings in 1215? Answer: magna carta

  20. Round ten The Aztecs compare with Tang Dynasty China in that both were: Answer: C

  21. Bonus Round ten Abbasid caliphs allowed non-Muslim “People of the Book” to practice their faith if________. Answer: they paid a tax.

  22. Money shot round Rules:Option 1 (Sabotage)– Assassin gets 3 shots; each score removes 1 pt from selected team Option 2 (Gamble)– Team may risk their own pts for up to 3 shots; each risked shot loses 1 pt, but has potential to be worth 3 pts if scoredEach team must exercise one of the above options in this round.

  23. Round eleven --The Four Noble Truths--Suffering, pain, and misery exist in life.Suffering arises from attachment to desires.Suffering ceases when attachment to desire ceases.Freedom from suffering is possible by practicing the Eightfold Path. The above concept comes from: Answer: B

  24. Bonus Round eleven What unique architectural features can be found in Mississippian urban sites (like Cahokia)? Answer: mounds

  25. Round twelve These African story-tellers are responsible for the oral traditions that provide much of the known history of African societies. Answer: D

  26. Bonus Round twelve What medieval European political system based bonds of loyalty to holdings of land? Answer: feudalism

  27. Round thirteen The Chinese dynastic cycle is tied to this concept that establishes a code of behavior for emperors. Answer: C

  28. Bonus Round thirteen Copied from Persian and Byzantine culture, Islamic tradition says women must do this in public. Answer: wear veils

  29. Round fourteen This Brahman prince would become an ascetic and meditate for a month. He became the Buddha. Answer: B

  30. Bonus Round fourteen European peasants who worked manors for their lords. Answer: serfs

  31. Round fifteen The exploits of Marco Polo sparked European interests in: Answer: A

  32. Bonus Round fifteen 1347-1352 saw 1/3 of Europe’s population wiped out due to: Answer: black death / plague

  33. Money shot round – part 2 Rules:Option 1 (Sabotage)– Assassin gets 3 shots; each score removes 1 pt from selected team Option 2 (Gamble)– Team may risk their own pts for up to 3 shots; each risked shot loses 1 pt, but has potential to be worth 3 pts if scoredEach team must exercise one of the above options in this round.

  34. Be sure to study notes from Topics 1.1–1.7 to prepare for the Unit 1 Test. Thanks for playing!

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