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World History Final Exam Jeopardy Review Chapters 5, World Religions and 11

World History Final Exam Jeopardy Review Chapters 5, World Religions and 11. People. Terms. Chapter 5-Classical Greece. World Religions. Chapter 11-Byzantines, Russians and Turks. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400.

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World History Final Exam Jeopardy Review Chapters 5, World Religions and 11

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  1. World HistoryFinal Exam Jeopardy ReviewChapters 5, World Religions and 11

  2. People Terms Chapter 5-Classical Greece World Religions Chapter 11-Byzantines, Russians and Turks 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

  3. This man was the founder of Buddhism

  4. Siddhartha Gautama

  5. This woman was the wife and political advisor to Justinian

  6. Empress Theodora

  7. This man was the ruthless leader of the Mongol hordes

  8. Genghis Khan

  9. According to Greek tradition this blind man was the greatest story tellers

  10. Homer

  11. DAILY DOUBLE

  12. Greek philosopher who questioned the nature of the world, human belief, knowledge and thought

  13. Aristotle

  14. Good or bad deeds that follows a person from one reincarnation to another is called?

  15. Karma

  16. Disease that took the lives of nearly 10,000 people a day

  17. Bubonic Plague

  18. Complex set of ideals, for which a knight fought for three masters

  19. Chivarly

  20. Beautiful copies of religious text created by monks between 600-700 A.D.

  21. Illuminated Manuscripts

  22. Meaning “Holy Wisdom” it is considered the most beautiful Church in the Christian World

  23. Hagia Sophia

  24. What did the Spartan’s value over formal education?

  25. Military Training

  26. What were Greek sculptures designed to show?

  27. The idealized human body in motion

  28. What were the three main focuses of an Athenian education?

  29. -The study of grammar, poetry, history, math • and music • -Training in public speaking and logic • -Athletic training and activities

  30. What was unique about history during the Dorian Age?

  31. There was not written history

  32. What were Pericles’ three goals for Athens?

  33. -Strengthening Athenian democracy -Holding the size of their territories and strengthening the empire -Glorifying Athens with statues, buildings and paintings

  34. Which holy city do Muslims, Christians, and Jew share?

  35. Jerusalem

  36. What is the Hebrew holy book called?

  37. The Torah

  38. DAILY DOUBLE

  39. What were the men who followed Jesus called?

  40. The Apostles

  41. What does it mean if someone is monotheistic?

  42. They believe in one god

  43. Who made the very first covenant between himself and God?

  44. Abraham

  45. What was the uniform code called that Justinian used to govern his empire?

  46. The Justinian Code

  47. What was the goal of the First Crusade launched in 1095?

  48. The First Crusade launched in 1095 called on Christians to drive the Turks out of Anatolia

  49. Which two leaders reached the compromise where the Muslims were allowed to keep Jerusalem?

  50. King Richard I (The Lion Hearted) and Saladin

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