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AP World Jeopardy

AP World Jeopardy . Provolone. Gorgonzola. Swiss. Gouda . Gruyere . 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Doom for 1. Ignatius of Loyola founded the a. Dominicans. b. Inquisition. c. Council of Trent. d.

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AP World Jeopardy

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  1. AP World Jeopardy

  2. Provolone Gorgonzola Swiss Gouda Gruyere 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. Doom for 1 Ignatius of Loyola founded the a. Dominicans. b. Inquisition. c. Council of Trent. d. Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). e. Franciscans. Check Your Answer

  4. Doom for 1 d. Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). Back to the Game Board

  5. Doom for 2 Unlike in other parts of the world, marriage patterns in early modern Europe reflected a. marrying younger and having larger families. b. marrying younger and having smaller families. c. a freer choice of one's marriage partner instead of an arranged marriage. d. a high rate of infant mortality. e. a celibate religious lifestyle. Check Your Answer

  6. Doom for 2 c. a freer choice of one's marriage partner instead of an arranged marriage. Back to the Game Board

  7. Doom for 3 The Holy Roman Empire was ruled by the a. Bourbons. b. Huguenots. c. Burgundians. d. Habsburgs. e. Romanovs. Check Your Answer

  8. d. Habsburgs. Doom for 3 Back to the Game Board

  9. Doom for 4 Which export product dominated the Brazilian economy by the seventeenth century? a. gold. b. silver. c. cheese d. slaves. e. sugar. Check Your Answer

  10. Doom for 4 e. sugar. Back to the Game Board

  11. Doom for 5 Slaves could be manumitted by a. marrying and fathering a child. b. killing an opponent in the annual games at the stadium. c. purchasing their freedom. d. pledging homage to the feudal lord. e. order of the Catholic Church. Check Your Answer

  12. Doom for 5 c. purchasing their freedom Back to the Game Board

  13. RRA for 1 The expansion of sugar plantations in the West Indies required a. a sharp increase in the African slave trade. b. an increase in arable land. c. new fertilizers and seeds. d. the creation of new markets among the Amerindians. e. government consultants to oversee farming. Check Your Answer

  14. RRA for 1 a. a sharp increase in the African slave trade. Back to the Game Board

  15. RRA for 2 Which was NOT a method used to curtail African cultural traditions by European planters? a. Learning colonial languages. b. Converting to Christianity c. Mixing slaves from different parts of Africa. d. Mandatory primary education. e. All of these. Check Your Answer

  16. RRA for 2 d. Mandatory primary education. Back to the Game Board

  17. RRA for 3 Generally, the Atlantic African slave trade was based on a partnership between a. European opportunists and Arab merchants. b. Asian and European elites. c. European and African elites. d. Islamic and African elites. e. Arab merchants and African elites. Check Your Answer

  18. RRA for 3 c. European and African elites. Back to the Game Board

  19. RRA for 4 The chief source of Ottoman inflation in the sixteenth century was a. uncontrolled spending by the nobles. b. poor tax-collecting policies. c. an influx of silver from the Americas. d. uncontrolled military spending. e. widespread opium addiction. Check Your Answer

  20. RRA for 4 c. an influx of silver from the Americas. Back to the Game Board

  21. RRA for 5 Iranian scholars and writers a. read and wrote only in Persian. b. read and wrote only in Arabic. c. were relentlessly persecuted under the Safavids. d. read Arabic as well as Persian. e. opposed the government's forging of diplomatic ties with Mughal India. Check Your Answer

  22. RRA for 5 d. read Arabic as well as Persian. Back to the Game Board

  23. H&H for 1 Extensive Islamic expansion into East Africa and Southeast Asia occurred a. before the rapid European commercial expansion. b. because Islam was most similar to native religions. c. because Islam willingly accepted converts as full members. d. thanks to the support of Muslim land empires. e. because Muhammad visited these places. Check Your Answer

  24. H&H for 1 c. because Islam willingly accepted converts as full members. Back to the Game Board

  25. H&H for 2 Why were women not a greater part of the cultural movements of early modern Europe? a. Women have smaller brains b. They were barred from most schools, guilds and professions. c. They were busy working in the household and did not have time for leisure activities. d. It was considered in contradiction to the Bible. e. Cultural perceptions would have targeted them as witches. Check Your Answer

  26. H&H for 2 b. They were barred from most schools, guilds and professions. Back to the Game Board

  27. H&H for 3 The highest-ranking Spanish officials in the colonies were: a. viceroys b. priests. c. conquistadors d. indigenous royalty e. creoles. Check Your Answer

  28. H&H for 3 a. viceroys Back to the Game Board

  29. H&H for 4 The most influential defender of Amerindians in the early colonial period was a. Bishop Diego de Landa. b. Bartolomé de lasCasas. c. Juan de Zumárraga. d. Diego Mendez. e. Aldo Suarez. Check Your Answer

  30. H&H for 4 b. Bartolomé de lasCasas. Back to the Game Board

  31. H&H for 5 In the eighteenth century, West Indian plantations were controlled by a plantocracy, a. a group of people concerned about the environment. b. a small number of rich men who owned the land and slaves. c. a group of botanists who encouraged the growth of new and exotic plants. d. a religious sect of Protestantism. e. none of these Check Your Answer

  32. H&H for 5 b. a small number of rich men who owned the land and slaves. Back to the Game Board

  33. Dutch Wildcard for 1 Which maroon community first signed treaties recognizing their independent status as runaway slaves? a. Jamaican. b. Guianese c. Haitian d. Dominican e. Belize. Check Your Answer

  34. Dutch Wildcard for 1 b. cheese. Back to the Game Board

  35. Dutch Wildcard for 2 The majority of African slaves in the Islamic world were: a. artisans b. worked on sugar plantations c. children d. women for concubines and servants e. translators. Check Your Answer

  36. Dutch Oven for 2 d. women for concubines and servants Back to the Game Board

  37. Double Dutch for 3 A significant transition in the Janissaries occurred after the uprisings because they: a. became a hereditary institution b. became dairy farmers and made cheese c. became commercial merchants d. became avid supporters of the Imperial navy e. became students of shari'ia CheckYourAnswer

  38. Dutch for 3 a. became a hereditary institution . Back to the Game Board

  39. Dutch for 4 A woman seen in public in the Muslim world would most likely have been any of the following except: a. non-Muslim b. elderly c. very poor d. slaves e. married Check Your Answer

  40. Dutch for 4 e. married Back to the Game Board

  41. Dutch for 5 What European country conquered the East African port cities? a. Spain b. The Netherlands c. England d. Portugal e. France Check Your Answer

  42. Dutch for 5 d. Portugal Back to the Game Board

  43. Qing for 1 The Mughal Empire was quite prosperous in the sixteenth century because it a. traded cotton cloth. b. mined gold in Siberia. c. grew cash crops such as coffee, cacao, and cheese d. colonized the Americas. e. All of these Check Your Answer

  44. Qing 1 a. traded cotton cloth. Back to the Game Board

  45. Qing for 2 In Iran, the mandated conversion to Shi'ism was a. accepted as the word of god by the Sunnis. b. accomplished peacefully in building a multinational empire. c. a deciding factor in keeping Ismail and his descendants at war. d. only for the select members of the qizilbash in Iran. e. done for purposes of unifying with the Abbasid Caliphate. Check Your Answer

  46. Qing for 2 c. a deciding factor in keeping Ismail and his descendants at war. . Back to the Game Board

  47. Qing for 3 Both Muslims and Europeans obtained slaves from sub-Saharan Africa, but a. the Islamic trade was much smaller. b. the European trade was much smaller. c. both slave trades ended soon after they began. d. Africans refused to deal with Muslim traders. e. Africans refused to deal with European traders. Check Your Answer

  48. Qing for 3 a. the Islamic trade was much smaller. Back to the Game Board

  49. Qing for 4 The African state most dependent on the slave trade was a. Oyo. b. Dahomey. c. Asante. d. Elmina. e. Kush. Check Your Answer

  50. Qing for 4 b. Dahomey. Back to the Game Board

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