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AP World Jeopardy Unit 2

AP World Jeopardy Unit 2. Chichen -Itza Pizaaaaa ! . Holy Shi’ite !. Junk. Serf and Turf. Sub-Saharan Shakedown. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Pizza for 1. Religion in Teotihaucan was: a. polytheistic b.

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AP World Jeopardy Unit 2

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  1. AP World Jeopardy Unit 2

  2. Chichen-Itza Pizaaaaa! Holy Shi’ite! Junk Serf and Turf Sub-SaharanShakedown 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. Pizza for 1 Religion in Teotihaucan was: a. polytheistic b. monotheistic c. Christian d. Secular e. Atheist Check Your Answer

  4. Pizza for 1 a. polytheistic Back to the Game Board

  5. Pizza for 2 Which Mesoamerican group practiced human sacrifice? a. Maya b. Aztec c. Olmec d. Toltec e. All of these Check Your Answer

  6. Pizza for 2 e. All of these Back to the Game Board

  7. Pizza for 3 The benefit of chinampas was: a. organic agriculture b. centralized farming space. c. taking up less habitable space for humans and livestock d. year-round agriculture was possible. e. easy access to watering crops . Check Your Answer

  8. d. year-round agriculture was possible. Pizza for 3 Back to the Game Board

  9. Pizza for 4 Maya sacrificial victims typically consisted of a. volunteers. b. drafted commoners who "lost" the lottery. c. slaves who were old or no longer valuable. d. captured nobility from other areas. e. prisoners of war. . Check Your Answer

  10. Pizza for 4 d. captured nobility from other areas. Back to the Game Board

  11. Pizza for 5 Which of the following groups was the earliest Mesoamerican civilization? a. Toltecs b. Olmec c. Maya d. Aztecs e. Oaxacans Check Your Answer

  12. Pizza for 5 b. Olmec Back to the Game Board

  13. Bantu for 1 The savannah region of Africa was characterized by a. tropical rain forests b. desert. c. long grasses and scattered forests. d. thick groves of trees. e. lush oases with water and palm trees. Check Your Answer

  14. Bantu for 1 c. long grasses and scattered forests. Back to the Game Board

  15. Bantu for 2 Africa is the home to approximately how many languages, emphasizing its diversity? a. 250 b. 500 c. 1000 d. 2000 e. 2500 Check Your Answer

  16. Bantu for 2 d. 2000 Back to the Game Board

  17. Bantu for 3 Which of the following does not constitute a shared cultural heritage, or "great tradition"? a. Political unity b. A written language c. Ethical codes d. Intellectual traditions e. Common legal and belief systems Check Your Answer

  18. Bantu for 3 a. Political unity Back to the Game Board

  19. Bantu for 4 Which of the following is not an example of a broad common element underlying African life and culture? a. Cultivation by hoe and digging stick b. Distinctive musical characteristics c. Concepts of kingship d. Fixed social categories e. A common language Check Your Answer

  20. Bantu for 4 e. A common language . Back to the Game Board

  21. Bantu for 5 Pan-African cultural patterns may have been shaped by a. environmental changes that inspired southern migration. b. environmental changes that inspired northern migration. c. political changes that inspired the destruction of kinship networks. d. a period wherein the storm track moved south to Africa. e. political unity imposed by Islam. Check Your Answer

  22. Bantu for 5 a. environmental changes that inspired southern migration Back to the Game Board

  23. Sunni for 1 The unified community that accepted Islam and believed that Muhammad was the "Messenger of God" was called the a. jihad. b. hijra. c. shaitan. d. ka'ba. e. umma. Check Your Answer

  24. Sunni for 1 e. umma. Back to the Game Board

  25. Sunni for 2 Why was the direction of prayer focused on Mecca? a. because Mecca is the site of the Ka'ba. b. because that is where Mohammad had his revelations. c. that is where Mohammad was buried. d. because it is 180 degrees opposite of Jerusalem e. because it was believed to be the site where Abraham made his covenant with God. Check Your Answer

  26. Sunni for 2 a. because Mecca is the site of the Ka'ba. Back to the Game Board

  27. Sunni for 3 Muslim religious practice is based on the a. Three Goals to Salvation. b. Ten Commandments. c. Eightfold Path. d. Four Noble Truths. e. Five Pillars. Check Your Answer

  28. Sunni for 3 e. Five Pillars. Back to the Game Board

  29. Sunni for 4 Muhammad's revelations from the angel are compiled in a book called a. the Hadith. b. the Third Testament. c. the Quran. d. the Ka'ba. e. the Revelations. Check Your Answer

  30. Sunni for 4 c. the Quran. . Back to the Game Board

  31. Sunni for 5 The subsequent split of supporters to different caliphs, or successors, divided the umma into a. Shi'ites and Sunnis. b. Sunnis and Sufis. c. Mobad and Quran. d. Shi'a and Mobad. e. Hadj and Sunni. Check Your Answer

  32. Sunni for 5 a. Shi'ites and Sunnis Back to the Game Board

  33. Serf l for 1 The Treaty of Verdun resulted in a. the formal declaration of Roman Christianity for kingdoms of Charlemagne. b. a cessation of hostilities between the Muslims and Christians in Spain. c. the division of the Holy Roman Empire among Charlemagne's grandsons. d. a reconciliation between the Eastern Orthodox and Western (Catholic) Christian sects. e. formal surrender of Constantinople to the Seljuk Turks. Check Your Answer

  34. Serf for 1 c. the division of the Holy Roman Empire among Charlemagne's grandsons. Back to the Game Board

  35. Serf for 2 The end of Anglo-Saxon domination in England came in the late 11th century with: a. the initiation of the Crusades. b. the fall of the Umayyad caliphate. c. civil war in Scandinavia recalling marauders home. d. invasion of the Norman king William. e. overthrow of the witan by Celtic forces. Check Your Answer

  36. Serf for 2 d. invasion of the Norman king William. Back to the Game Board

  37. Serf for 3 Agricultural workers who belonged to the manor and were obligated to the lord were a. satraps. b. serfs. c. mobads. d. bailiffs. e. sheriffs. CheckYourAnswer

  38. Serf for 3 b. serfs. Back to the Game Board

  39. Serf for 4 The term investiture controversy refers to the a. struggle for control of ecclesiastical appointments. b. debate over how to invest church funds. c. conflict over choosing new popes. d. amount of power local priests were allowed. e. issue of whether a noble could marry a commoner. Check Your Answer

  40. Serf for 4 a. struggle for control of ecclesiastical appointments Back to the Game Board

  41. Serf for 5 One of the most important effects of monasticism was a. the preservation of literacy and learning, particularly with regard to ancient Latin texts. b. the new hierarchy it imposed on the church. c. the aggressive missionary efforts of Benedictine monks. d. the creation of a religious warrior class. e. preserving the work of the ancient Greeks. Check Your Answer

  42. Serf for 5 a. the preservation of literacy and learning, particularly with regard to ancient Latin texts. Back to the Game Board

  43. 1 The Tang Empire declined when a. earthquakes and tidal waves destroyed coastal cities. b. plague swept the capital. c. the Grand Canal silted up and the government couldn't afford to dredge it. d. political decay and military decline undermined the social order. e. the Yellow River flooded and destroyed all of the good farmland. Check Your Answer

  44. 1 d. political decay and military decline undermined the social order. Back to the Game Board

  45. for 2 Which are important technological innovations of the Song Empire? a. The stern-mounted rudder, high-quality steel, and gunpowder b. Silk, the saddle, and the printing press c. The battering ram, the chariot, and the lateen sail d. The astrolabe, the horse collar, and the crossbow e. The clock, paper, and the cure for the plague Check Your Answer

  46. for 2 a. The stern-mounted rudder, high-quality steel, and gunpowder Back to the Game Board

  47. for 3 Some Buddhists drew upon Indian and Tibetan folk practice and created a meditative practice known as a. yoga. b. kung fu. c. Chan or Zen Buddhism. d. Ju Duo. e. pranayama. Check Your Answer

  48. for 3 c. Chan or Zen Buddhism. Back to the Game Board

  49. for 4 By instituting civil service examinations for entrance into the government bureaucracy, the Song a. ensured that only the wealthy elite would retain positions of power. b. recruited the most talented men for government service. c. tried to limit the number of civil servants. d. drove the most talented people out of the country. e. severely limited its ability to get competent civil servants. Check Your Answer

  50. for 4 b. recruited the most talented men for government service. Back to the Game Board

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