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JEOPARDY

Explore the historical transitions and significant events in Asia during the age of global trade. Learn about important people, places, and vocabulary related to the Asian trade networks and European influence.

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JEOPARDY

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  1. JEOPARDY Asian Transitions in a Global Age

  2. Categories 100 200 300 400 500 Asian Transition 100 200 300 400 More Asian Transition 500 Even More Asia 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Important People 100 200 300 400 500 Important Events 100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary

  3. This was the new Dutch port and capital of the Dutch spice trade on the island of Java. What was Batavia?

  4. This was the northern island of the Philippines conquered by the Spanish. What was Luzon?

  5. What was Ceylon ( present day Sri Lanka) ? This was the island that was conquered by the Dutch that controlled the cinnamon trade and was nicknamed the” Tear Drop of India.”

  6. These were the warehouses where spices and other products could be stored until they were ready for shipment back to Europe. What were factories ?

  7. This was the Islamic island in the southern Philippines that the Spanish failed to conquer. What was Mindanao?

  8. These were the innovative ships designed by the Portuguese to carry cargo and cannon to make the long voyages of exploration and trade. What were the caravels?

  9. He was the Chinese admiral who commanded a series of sailing expeditions to Persia, India, and the Red Sea. Who was Zheng He?

  10. He was the first Portuguese sailor to reach India and return with goods that made enormous profits for the captain and his crew. ( those that survived) Who was Vasco De Gama?

  11. This was the economic policy that wanted to amass bullion, limit imports of foreign goods, and limited colonists to only trading with the mother country. What was mercantilism?

  12. “Don’t Choke!” Daily Double

  13. This was the island port in Nagasaki Bay and the only port in Japan open to the Dutch and Europeans. What was Deshima, Nagasaki Japan?

  14. He was the last of the Ming rulers who committed suicide in 1644 as rebels invaded the Forbidden City. Who was Chongzhen?

  15. These were the two Jesuit priests, missionaries, and scientists who served at the Ming court but won very few converts to Christianity. Who were Matteo Ricci and Adam Schall ?

  16. These were the only Ming ports open Europeans and where Europeans were restricted to trade. What were Canton and Macao?

  17. This was the Treaty that reduced the Javanese princes to essentially vassals of the Dutch East India Company. What was the Treaty of Gijanti in 1757?

  18. He was the Franciscan missionary who worked in India among the lower castes and later Japan in the 16th century. Who was Francis Xaviar ?

  19. He was the fist Ming Emperor who drove out the Mongols and restored the scholar –gentry to a position of prominence in China. Who was Hongwu?

  20. This was the city at the tip of the Malaysian peninsula and a center of trade in Southeast Asia that became a major Portuguese trading base. What was Malacca?

  21. This was the important Indian port developed by the Portuguese which became an important Indian Ocean base and had an International population. What was Goa?

  22. He was the Italian Jesuit who became an active Missionary in India and tried to convert the elite princes of India to Christianity with little success. Who was Robert Di Nobli?

  23. He was the first Japanese Daimyo to make extensive use of firearms in 1573 and deposed the last Ashikaga shogun. Who was Nobunaga?

  24. “Don’t Choke!” Daily Double

  25. This was the Tokugawa capital and now the capital of Japan and the center of the Tokugawa Shogunate. What was Edo or now Tokyo?

  26. These were the Zhurchen people from a region in north east China who seized power and created the Qing Dynasty. Who were the Manchus?

  27. This was the 18th century ideology that emphasized Japan’s unique historical experience and a revival of indigenous Japanese culture at the expense of Confucianism and Chinese influence. What was the School of National Learning?

  28. This was the faith or religion that was officially banned in Japan in 1614. What was Christianity?

  29. These were novels written during the Ming Dynasty and the availability of books by the creation of block printing. What were the Water Margin, Monkey, and The Golden Lotus?

  30. This was the Portuguese trading center established at the tip of the Persian Gulf and became an important port in the Indian Ocean Trade Network. What was the Port of Ormuz ( Hormuz) ?

  31. This was the name for the various exchange of goods between India, China, and the Arab world which centered around the Indian Ocean. What was the Asian Sea Trading Network?

  32. He was a general under Oda Nobunaga who led military power in Central Japan and broke the power of the Daimyos in the late 16th century. Who was ToyotomiHideyoshi?

  33. Who was Tokugawa Ieyasu? He was a vassal lord of ToyotomiHideyoshi who succeeded him as the military leader of Japan and established the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1603.

  34. This was the name for the vast merchant network created by the Netherlands around the world with fortified towns, factories for storing goods, patrol ships and a monopoly on certain products such as pepper and cinnamon. What was the Dutch Trading Empire?

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