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Final Exam Jeopardy

Final Exam Jeopardy. Double Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy – 4 th Part of the World. What was the name of the map used in 4 th Part of the World ?. Waldseemuller world map. Pre-Columbian America 100. Name 4 of the tribes in Central and South America.

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Final Exam Jeopardy

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  1. Final Exam Jeopardy

  2. Double Jeopardy

  3. Final Jeopardy – 4th Part of the World • What was the name of the map used in 4th Part of the World? Waldseemuller world map

  4. Pre-Columbian America 100 • Name 4 of the tribes in Central and South America Incan, Mayan, Toltec, Moche, Aztec, Tiwanaku, Wari Back

  5. Pre-Columbian America 200 • Which civilization created this calendar? • Tell us about it. Mayan Back

  6. Pre-Columbian America 300 • Who lived in cliff dwellings? • Tell us why they were safe here. Anasazi Back

  7. Pre-Columbian America 400 • Name and describe an agricultural technology used. Chinampas, draining swamps, irrigation, terracces Back

  8. Pre-Columbian America 500 • Who were the Cahokians and where did they live? Expansive, trading chiefdoms in Mississippi area Back

  9. Famous Greeks and Romans 100 • Which Greek/Roman wrote City of God and Confessions Augustine Back

  10. Famous Greeks and Romans 200 • Because he was a Roman citizen, yet had Jewish blood, he was an instrument in bringing the Gospel to the Roman Empire. Paul Back

  11. Famous Greeks and Romans 300 • He focused on family values and paved the way for Pax Romana to happen. Augustus Back

  12. Famous Greeks and Romans 400 • Was he really good or evil? He certainly described the Celts and Gaul very well. Caesar Back

  13. Famous Greeks and Romans 500 • He was great orator and an upstanding Roman citizen. Cicero Back

  14. Age of Exploration 100 • What kind of ship is this and from what country? Chinese Junk Back

  15. Age of Exploration 200 • Who was Henry the Navigator and why was he important? Portuguese prince, promoted study of navigation and patroned exploration Back

  16. Age of Exploration 300 • Name 2 explorers, besides Columbus, and tell where they went. Vasco de Gama – around Africa to India BartolomeuDia – rounded Africa Zheng He – explored Indian ocean, India and Africa Ferdinand Magellan – circumnavigated the world Back

  17. Age of Exploration 400 • Who conquered the Aztecs and who conquered the Incas? Chose one of these and tell us how. Aztecs – Cortes Incans – Pizarro Back

  18. Age of Exploration 500 • Where in Africa was a Christian kingdom before Europeans had contact with them? Ethiopia Back

  19. Inner and East Asia 100 • What military technology did the Tang Dynasty of China develop? • Why was this development important in war? Iron stirrups Back

  20. Inner and East Asia 200 • This is the “Great Vehicle.” This type of Buddhism fostered faith in enlightened beings called ______ who postponed nirvana. • Answer the question and fill in the blank. Mahayana Buddhism, bodhisattvas Back

  21. Inner and East Asia 300 • This dynasty had the super long, super hard, super stressful examination system for the administration of the empire. Song Dynasty Back

  22. Inner and East Asia 400 • What kind of decentralized government did Japan have from 1185 to 1333? • Explain this system. Shogunate Back

  23. Inner and East Asia 500 • Who was Wu Zhao of the Tang Dynasty? Female emperor who claimed her right by being a bodhisattva Back

  24. Mongol Eurasia 100 • Name two Khanates or Empires created as a result of the Mongol invasions Khanate of the Golden Horde Il-Kahn Empire Empire of the Great Khan Khanate of Central Asia Southern Song Empire (China - ruled by Kahn) Back

  25. Mongol Eurasia 200 • What is this? What is it’s importance? Travel passport - paisa – the traveler had the ruler’s permission to travel through the region Back

  26. Mongol Eurasia 300 • Which member of the Kahn family conquered much of Central Asia and Iran and made Sunni Islam the orthodox religion? Timur Back

  27. Mongol Eurasia 400 • What Chinese dynasty did Khubilai Khan begin that was a fusion of Chinese cultural heritage and Mongol traditions? • Describe an aspect of this dynasty. Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) Back

  28. Mongol Eurasia 500 • What famous term came into use in Japan as a result of the Mongol’s failed fleet attacks? • What does this term mean? Kamikaze – “divine wind” Back

  29. 4th Part of the World 200 • What is a T-Map? • What is the importance of a T-Map? Back

  30. 4th Part of the World 400 • Who was Prester John, and how was he connected with the Mongols? The mythical Christian emperor, who supposedly lived somewhere in the far east, who promised to help the European Christians fight Islam. Back

  31. 4th Part of the World 600 • Why was the New World called America rather than Columbia? It is thought that Amerigo Vespucci landed in America before Columbus did because Columbus first landed in the West Indies. Back

  32. 4th Part of the World 800 • Why was there a converted Jew on Columbus’ first voyage? Spanish Jews knew Arabic, and it was thought, on the basis of Marco Polo’s experiences, that Arabic was an international language in the far east. So, he came to serve as interpreter for the explorers. Back

  33. 4th Part of the World 1000 • Who were the Fa-Lang, and why significant in the story of the relations between China and the West? They were Europeans-Franks (Farang, in Arabic, became FA-LANG in Chinese) of whom there is a record of having visited China before Marco Polo and the rest, but about whom nothing is known in Europe. Back

  34. Renaissance 200 • What made Gothic Cathedrals different from previously built cathedrals? Larger windows, stained glass windows, flying buttresses, taller Back

  35. Renaissance 400 • What did Dante write? • Why was it so popular/important for the Renaissance? Divine Comedy Back

  36. Renaissance 600 • What type of thinking/philosophy ruled the Renaissance? • What is it about/focus on? Humanism, focused on the humanities subjects and the potential of men Back

  37. Renaissance 800 • Who painted The Last Judgement and where is he in the painting? Michelangelo Back

  38. Renaissance 1000 • Who is more of a Renaissance man and why – Michaelangelo or Da Vinci? Back

  39. Historical Potporri 200 • Tell us how we think the origin of the Black Plague is, another name for the Black Plague, and the wave and direction in which it took. Fleas on rats into Italy, up north and west all the way to Spain and England, then east to Russia, also known as Bubonic Plague Back

  40. Historical Potporri 400 • Who was a famous Carolingian and where did he rule? • What is the downfall on how these kings gave their inheritance? What did this system eventually lead to? Charlemagne - France Back

  41. Historical Potporri 600 • What happened on 1066? Who were the players? Norman invasion and conquest of England. William of Normandy vs. King Harold Godwinson Back

  42. Historical Potporri 800 • Who was Alexander Nevskii and what did he do? Prince of Novgorod (Russia), persuaded princes to submit to Mongols, which allowed the Russian culture to survive Back

  43. Historical Potporri 1000 • Who fought the 100 Years War and why was it fought? • (What special weapon gave one side an advantage?) France vs. England – succession problem in France – no direct male heir to French throne, but English king has mother’s French lineage Back

  44. Western Church 200 • Who was the first monk to lay a rule of monasticism? • Describe this Rule. Benedict. Balanced life of devotion and work, celibacy, poverty, obedience. Back

  45. Western Church 400 • By the end of the Great Western Schism, how many popes were there? • What two areas were arguing? 3 popes, Avignon and Rome Back

  46. Western Church 600 • Who was the famous Christian king who led a Crusade, but ended up being sympathetic toward Arab/Islam culture? • What did the Pope think about him? Friedrich II Back

  47. Western Church 800 • Pope Urban II rallied for what war? By the 4th one, what city was sacked? • What were these wars about? Against whom? Crusades, Constantinople Back

  48. Western Church 1000 • What is was the investiture controversy? • Who were two Englishmen who embodied this argument? Who held ultimate authority over bishops in imperial land/who was able to appoint bishops. Thomas Beckett and King Henry II Back

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