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Test your knowledge with this engaging Jeopardy game focusing on significant historical periods from 10,000 BCE to 1750 CE! Challenge yourself and others with questions covering major events, civilizations, and influential figures. Categories include the Neolithic Revolution, ancient empires, and religious movements. Teams use their wit to buzz in and respond in the form of a question. With point deductions for wrong answers, be strategic to score high. Perfect for 9th graders studying world history!
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Welcome to Jeopardy! Highest percentage of population = 500 pts.
FinalJeopardy 2:33– 2:43 (9th) 2:43 – 2:53 (10th) 2:53 (final jeopardy) Round 1 Round 2 Buff vs. Buff
Focus: 9th Grade Material 10,000BCE- 600CE Foundations 1450 CE- 1750 CE 600CE – 1450 CE 600CE – 1450 CE Round 2 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Wait to buzz till question is read. Answer in the form of a question. Incorrect = point deduction. $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
$100 This was the establishment of permanent settlements.
$100 What was the Neolithic Revolution? Scores
$200 This was an alternative to sedentary agriculture and is characterized by following the herds, however, the herds were domesticated.
$200 Who were the pastoral nomads? Scores
$300 Oracles bones were used to communicate with ancestors. Considered to have created the first truly centralized Chinese dynasty.
$300 What is the Shang dynasty? Scores
$400 Their alphabet was the basis for alphabets in Greece, Rome and eventually for many modern languages.
$400 Who were the Phoenicians? Scores
$500 The Berber nomads were the most important agents of this trade network.
$500 What was the Saharan Trade route? Scores
$100 This overland trade route extended from western China, across Central Asia, and finally to the Mediterranean area.
$100 What was the Silk Road? Scores
$200 Was the philosophy of Shi Huangdi.
$200 What is Legalism? Scores
$300 Mauryan emperor, converted to Buddhism.
$300 Who was Asoka? Scores
Daily Double Only the team that chose may answer!
$400 The founder of Daoism.
$400 Who was Laozi? Scores
$500 Early religion that influenced Judaism. Thrived out of the Middle East.
$500 What is Zoroastrianism? Scores
$100 Islamic house of worship which contains the black stone.
$100 What is the Ka’aba? Scores
$200 Term that came to refer to the entire population of Muslim believers.
$200 What is the umma? Scores
$300 Mali’s capital, became the center of trade, education and sophistication.
$300 What was Timbuktu? Scores
$400 He led the Mongols into conquering much of Asia.
$400 Who was Genghis Khan? Scores
$500 Famous traveler and left his home for the first time to make a pilgrimage to Mecca. His trips included visits to Egypt, Ethiopia, Syria, Asia Minor, Persia (now mainly Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan), India, Indonesia, and China. Spread Islam.
$500 Who was Ibn Battuta? Scores
$100 This new belief system reconciled Chinese philosophy with Buddhism.
$100 What was Neo-Confucianism? Scores
$200 European towns connected to long distance routes, they used financial innovations like banks and bills of exchange.
$200 What was the Commercial Revolution? Scores
$300 Mesoamerican civilization that established an extensive road system.
$300 Who were the Incas? Scores
$400 Major source of Africanity.
$400 What was the significance of the Bantu-Migrations? Scores
$500 Carried through rats.
$500 What is/was the Black Death/Bubonic Plague? Scores
$100 Study of humans, present.
$100 What is humanism? Scores
$200 Said “it is better to be feared than loved.”
$200 Who is Machiavelli? Scores
$300 This invention allowed ideas to spread rapidly.
$300 Printing Press – Johann Gutenberg. Scores