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Welcome. to. Jeopardy!. Mark Russo & Mark Spiconardi 2008-2009 PGP. Classic Civilizations. Final Jeopardy. Round 2. Round 1. Qin China. Mauryan Empire. Greece. Rome. Han China. Round 2. Final Jeopardy. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300.

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  1. Welcome to Jeopardy! Mark Russo & Mark Spiconardi 2008-2009 PGP Classic Civilizations

  2. FinalJeopardy Round 2 Round 1

  3. Qin China Mauryan Empire Greece Rome Han China Round 2 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  4. $100 He was the first emperor of China.

  5. $100 Who is Shi Huangdi? Scores

  6. $200 By abolishing feudalism, making the laws manifest, building roads & canals, creating standardized measurements, and promoting uniformity in Chinese writing, Qin Shi Huangdi did this to the government.

  7. $200 What is centralized? Scores

  8. $300 The soldier seen here that protects the tomb of China’s first emperor is made of this material.

  9. $300 What is terracotta? Scores

  10. $400 The construction of the original structure (see below) commenced during the reign of the Qin.

  11. $400 What is the Great Wall of China? Scores

  12. $500 Obey the law! Or this philosophy the Qin used to govern would advise a harsh punishment.

  13. $500 What is legalism? Scores

  14. $100 The Mauryan Empire was located in this modern country.

  15. $100 What is India? Scores

  16. $200 This founding ruler of the Mauryan Empire was a bit paranoid. He had a secret police, slept in a different bedroom every night and employed female body guards.

  17. $200 Who is Chandragupta? Scores

  18. $300 The grandson of the Mauryan Empire’s founding ruler. He changed his ways after he was horrified by his conquest of Kalinga.

  19. $300 Who is Asoka? Scores

  20. Daily Double

  21. $400 The monuments proclaiming the reforms of Asoka, which promoted religious tolerance. A fragment from these monuments is pictured below.

  22. $400 What are the Edicts? Scores

  23. $500 While traditionally a Hindu country, thanks to Asoka, this religion spread across Asia via the routes below. 500s BC – 600s AD

  24. $500 What is Buddhism? Scores

  25. $100 An independent political entity in ancient Greece. Corinth, Athens, Argos, and Thessaly are examples.

  26. $100 What is a polis? Scores

  27. $200 Developed by Athenians, the etymology of this form of government breaks down to “rule by the people.”

  28. $200 What is democracy? Scores

  29. $300 This is war could be considered an upset, as Greece’s military powerhouse, Sparta, was defeated by those artsy Athenians.

  30. $300 What is the Peloponnesian War? Scores

  31. $400 These two civilizations are credited with laying the foundations for ancient Greece.

  32. $400 Who are the Mycenaeans and Minoans? Scores

  33. $500 This “lover of wisdom” once stated, “The unexamined life is not worth living.”

  34. $500 Who is Socrates? Scores

  35. $100 Rome’s form of government from 510 – 27 B.C.E.

  36. $100 What a republic? Scores

  37. $200 The Roman engineering innovation seen here.

  38. $200 What is an aqueduct? Scores

  39. $300 The following excerpts are from this Roman legal code: “"A dreadfully deformed child shall be killed.“ “If any person has sung or composed against another person a song such as was causing slander or insult.... he shall be clubbed to death.”

  40. $300 What is the Twelve Tables? Scores

  41. $400 The land owning “elite” of Rome were called this. If you are thinking plebeian, you would be wrong.

  42. $400 What is patrician? Scores

  43. $500 Before the imperial age of the Caesars, these two elected men were considered to be the executive rulers of Rome. Sworn enemies Marius and Sulla held this position.

  44. $500 What are consuls? Scores

  45. $100 Unlike it’s predecessor, the Han Dynasty embraced this 6th century B.C.E. philosophy, which has had the most significant impact on Chinese culture. .

  46. $100 What is Confucianism? Scores

  47. $200 Arguably the Han Dynasty’s most famous emperor, he promoted trade along the Silk Road and required nobles to buy him gifts from a royal treasury.

  48. $200 Who is Wudi? Scores

  49. $300 The Han were the first Chinese dynasty to establish these tests in order to secure a job within the government.

  50. $300 What are civil service exams? Scores

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