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JeopardyDefinitions

The Republic

Life in Rome

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Final Jeopardy

Fall of the Empire Wild Card

$100 Question from 1

Group in the Roman Republic that consisted of the farmers, artisans and

merchants (common people)

$100 Answer from 1

Plebeians

$200 Question from 1

Group of three rulers who took over Rome (Julius Caesar, Pompey, Crassus)

$200 Answer from 1

Triumvirate

$300 Question from 1

brought water into cities and

towns

$300 Answer from 1

Aqueduct

$400 Question from 1

The social class of wealthy landowners who held most of the power

under Republican Rome

$400 Answer from 1

Patricians

$500 Question from 1

Roman Law Code – all free citizens had the right to protection of the law

$500 Answer from 1

Twelve Tables

$100 Question from 2

Name a reason why the founders of Rome chose the spot for their city.

$100 Answer from 2

1. Strategic Location

2. Fertile soil

$200 Question from 2

Series of 3 Wars fought between Rome and Carthage….

$200 Answer from 2

Punic Wars

$300 Question from 2

What were the Twelve Tables?

$300 Answer from 2

Roman Law Code• Established the idea that all are free and

citizens have the right to protection of the law

$400 Question from 2

What are the two major social classes in the Roman Republic?

$400 Answer from 2

Patrician and Plebeians

$500 Question from 2

a ruler who has total power

$500 Answer from 2

dictator

$100 Question from 3

Who was the most charismatic member of the first

triumvirate…eventually came to power and brought order to

Rome..

$100 Answer from 3

Julius Caesar

$200 Question from 3

The Period of Roman Peace was known as…

$200 Answer from 3

Pax Romana

$300 Question from 3

What were built to help spread ideas

throughout the Roman Empire?

$300 Answer from 3

Roman Roads

$400 Question from 3The Code of Hammurabi and the Twelve Tables were designed to

A. create a stable society B. promote peaceful relations with

other cultures C. provide a framework for the

development of democracy D. emphasize the importance of life

after death

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create a stable society

$500 Question from 3

•Roman women could own property. •Roman women could make wills leaving

their property to whomever they chose.  A valid conclusion drawn from these facts is that Roman women

a) had the right to vote b) enjoyed some legal rights c) were equal to men d) could hold political offices

$500 Answer from 3

enjoyed some legal rights

$100 Question from 4

When the Roman Empire split… what were the

two halves called?

$100 Answer from 4

Eastern and Western

$200 Question from 4

What is a political reason why the Roman Empire fell?

$200 Answer from Fall of Rome

• Inefficient government•Corrupt government•Empire was too large to govern

$300 Question from 4

What was the final or immediate cause of the

fall of the Roman Empire?

$300 Answer from 4

Foreign Invasions

$400 Question from Fall of the Roman Empire

After the fall of Rome, the eastern portion of the Roman Empire became known as the

A.Persian Empire B.Byzantine Empire C.Mongol Empire D.Gupta Empire

$400 Answer from Fall of the Roman Empire

Byzantine Empire

$500 Question from 4

Name the Five Pillars of Islam.

$500 Answer from 4

1. Worship one God (ALLAH)2. Pray five times a day3. Charity4. Fast during Ramadan5. Pilgrimage to Mecca

$100 Question from 5

Confucianism emphasizes the idea thata) government should own the means of productionb) economic success is more desirable than knowledge and

learningc) each person has an important responsibility to family and

societyd) an individual's personal goals are more important than the

goals of the group

$100 Answer from 5

each person has an important responsibility to family and society

$200 Question from 5

The animist religions, which are widespread throughout Africa, share a belief ina) Monotheismb) the importance of the spirits of naturec) the writings of Mohammedd) making a pilgrimage to Jerusalem

$200 Answer from 5

the importance of the spirits of

nature

$300 Question from 5

The teachings of Confucius (K'ung-fu-tzu) encouraged people to

a) put their own interests firstb) reject government authorityc) believe in reincarnationd) follow a code of moral conduct

$300 Answer from 5

follow a code of moral conduct

$400 Answer from 5

The five relationships taught by Confucius (K'ung-fu-tzu) encouraged people to

a) improve their position in lifeb)maintain social and political

orderc) respect and worship natured)serve the needs of religious

leaders

$400 Question from 5

maintain social and political order

$500 Question from 5The illustration shows the relationship between individuals in a society according to the ideas ofa) Confucius

(K'ung-fu-tzu)b) Mosesc) Mohammadd) Siddhartha

Gautama

$500 Answer from 5

Confucius

Final Jeopardy

Name one similarity that all 4 early civilizations had.

Final Jeopardy Answer

Developed by river valleys and started farming

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