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Phoenicians: You Know It Game of Trade

Phoenicians: You Know It Game of Trade. Phoenicians were Traders. These used sailboats to travel on rivers and especially on the Mediterranean Sea. Great Invention: An Alphabet. Used it to keep track of trades Spread it through trading. Rules of the Game.

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Phoenicians: You Know It Game of Trade

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  1. Phoenicians: You Know It Game of Trade

  2. Phoenicians were Traders • These used sailboats to travel on rivers and especially on the Mediterranean Sea

  3. Great Invention: An Alphabet • Used it to keep track of trades • Spread it through trading

  4. Rules of the Game • All correct answers are worth 2 points • All in incorrect answers will penalize your group 1 point. • Answers that are not collected and returned in time, will not count.

  5. Purpose of Game: Collect the Most Correct Answers while Avoiding Wrong Answers so that You Can Defeat the Other Groups.

  6. Time for a trading mission . . .

  7. Q #1: What two civilizations were located in the Indus River Valley? • Q #2: What group of Indo-Europeans invaded India, asserted dominance and brought the idea of the social caste system? • Q #3: What 2 religions started in India? • Q #4: Name three geographical barriers that made invading India difficult. • Q #5: What two rivers are especially important to India?

  8. Assessing the Value of Your Trade Goods

  9. Q #1What two civilizations were located in the Indus River Valley? • Mohenjo-Daro • Harappa

  10. Q #2: What group of Indo-Europeans invaded India, asserted dominance and brought the idea of the social caste system? Aryans

  11. Q #3: What two religions started in India? • Buddhism • Hinduism

  12. Q #4: Name three geographical barriers that made invading India difficult. • Himalayas • Hindu-Kush Mountains • Indian Ocean

  13. Q #5: What 2 Rivers are especially important to India? • Indus River • Ganges River

  14. Time for a trading mission . . .

  15. Q #6: Name three contributions during the Mauryan Empire. • Q #7: Name three contributions during the Gupta Empire of India. • Q #8: How did Asoka contribute to the spread of Buddhism?

  16. Assessing the Value of Your Trade Goods

  17. Q #6: Name three contributions during the Mauryan Empire. • Spread of Buddhism • Free hospitals • Vet clinics • Good roads

  18. Q #7: Name three contributions during the Gupta Empire of India. • Mathematics—concept of 0 • Medical advances—setting broken bones • Astronomy—idea that Earth is round • Textiles—fabrics to make clothes • Literature—stories and writing

  19. Q #8: How did Asoka Contribute to the Spread of Buddhism? • Asoka sent missionaries and writing to China and other parts of Asia

  20. Time for another trading mission . . .

  21. Q #9: Who started Buddhism?Q #10: What do Hindus believe happens after they die?Q #11: What are the beliefs of Buddhists?

  22. Time for another trading mission . . .

  23. Q #12: What was the name of the Chinese emperor who built the Great Wall?Q #13: Why was the Great Wall built?Q #14: What was the Silk Road?

  24. Assessing the Value of Your Trade Goods

  25. Q #9: Who started Buddhism? • Siddhartha Gautama

  26. Q #10: What do Hindus believe happens after they die? • They believe that they will be reborn into a new life (reincarnation), based on karma (good or bad).

  27. Q #11: What do Buddhists believe? • 4 Noble Truths—Life is full of pain, caused by desire. The way to end this pain is to follow the . . . • 8-Fold Path—right speech, right effort, right work, etc. (Finding the middle way).

  28. Q #12: What was the name of the Chinese emperor who built the Great Wall? • Qin Shi Huangdi

  29. Q #13: Why was the Great Wall built? • Defense against invaders

  30. Q #14: What was the Silk Road? • A trade route that went from China to Mesopotamia

  31. Time for another trading mission . . .

  32. Q #15: What two religions co-exist in Japan?Q #16: What does it mean that “Japan is an archipelago”?Q #17: What did Japanese Shintos believe about their emperor?Q #18: What three ideas came to Japan from China?

  33. Assessing the Value of Your Trade Goods

  34. Q #15: What two religions co-exist in Japan? • Shintoism and Buddhism

  35. Q #16: What does it mean that Japan is an archipelago? • It is made up of a group of islands.

  36. Q #16: What did Japanese Shintos believe about their emperor? • They believed he was divine—he was worshipped as a god.

  37. Q #17: What three ideas came to Japan from China? • Writing • Architecture • Buddhism

  38. Time for another trading mission . . .

  39. Q#19: What did the Persians build to make travel and trade easier?  Q #20: What religion did the Persians practice?  Q#21: How did the Persians treat the people the conquered?

  40. Q#19: What did the Persians build to make travel and trade easier? • Royal Road

  41. Q#20: What religion did the Persians practice? • Zoroastrianism

  42. Q#21: How did the Persians treat the people they conquered? • They treated them with tolerance. They freed Hebrew slaves in Babylon.

  43. Time for another trading mission . . .The most valuable yet. This very valuable good is worth 7 points.

  44. On the Map: • Color Indus River Valleygreen • Color the Huang-He River Valleyyellow • Color Mesopotamiaorange • Color Egyptred • Color Phoeniciapink • Color Japan gray • Circle the Persian Empire (perfection not required)

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