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JeopardyReligions
Age of
Discovery
Enlighten-
ment Potluck
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Double Jeopardy
Renaissance/
Reformation
$100 Question from Religions
Torah, Ten Commandments,
Israel
$100 Answer from Religions
Judaism
$200 Question from Religions
Castes, Karma, Vedas
$200 Answer from Religions
Hinduism
$300 Question from Religions
Mosques, Qur’an,
Five Pillars
$300 Answer from Religions
Islam
$400 Question from Religions
Four Noble Truths,
Siddhartha Gautama, Dalai Lama
$400 Answer from Religions
Buddhism
$500 Question from Religions
Resurrection, Protestant,
Vatican
$500 Answer from Religions
Christianity
$100 Question from
Renaissance and Reformation
Who is the artist?
$100 Answer from
Renaissance and Reformation
Leonardo da Vinci
$200 Question from
Renaissance and Reformation
Locally spoken language, such as
Italian or English; authors such as
Dante, Cervantes, and Chaucer
were among the first to write in
these languages instead of Latin
$200 Answer from Renaissance
vernacular
$300 Question from Renaissance
Name the city and
country
$300 Answer from Renaissance
Florence, Italy
$400 Question from Renaissance
Who is the artist?
$400 Answer from Renaissance
Michelangelo
$500 Question from Renaissance
Who is the northern
Renaissance artist?
$500 Answer from Renaissance
Jan Vermeer
$100 Question from Exploration
First European
to sail around
the Cape of
Good Hope all
the way to India
$100 Answer from Exploration
Vasco da Gama
$200 Question from Exploration
Elusive route to the Pacific
around Canada; sought by
Cartier and Hudson
$200 Answer from Exploration
Northwest Passage
$300 Question from Exploration
Led first voyage to circumnavigate the earth
$300 Answer from Exploration
Magellan
$400 Question from Exploration
Mercantilist’s source of
precious metals, cheap raw
materials, and a market for
finished products
$400 Answer from Exploration
Colonies
$500 Question from Exploration
Event beginning in 1492
involving the introduction of
new animals, agricultural
products, ideas and diseases
$500 Answer from Exploration
Columbian Exchange
$100 Question from
Enlightenment
Who suggested the Law of
Nature promises “life,
health, liberty, and
property.”
$100 Answer from
Enlightenment
John Locke
$200 Question from
Enlightenment
Life in a state of nature would
be “solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short.”
He wrote Leviathan.
$200 Answer from
Enlightenment
Thomas Hobbes
$300 Question from
Enlightenment
What was the idea that
government’s power
comes from the people?
$300 Answer from
Enlightenment
Popular Sovereignty
$400 Question from
Enlightenment
1789 Document
promising
universal male
suffrage to all
citizens
$400 Answer from
Enlightenment
Declaration of the Rights of Man
$500 Question from
Enlightenment
Idea that people give
up rights in order to
form a government
that provides
stability and
security; described
by Hobbes and
Rousseau
$500 Answer from
Enlightenment
Social Contract
$100 Question from
Potluck
Lowest social class in France
prior to the Revolution
$100 Answer from Potluck
Third Estate
$200 Question from
Potluck
Latin American leader for
independence; he fought for
Gran Colombia
$200 Answer from Potluck
Simon Bolivar
$300 Question from
Potluck
Document from a first-hand
witness to an historical
event
$300 Answer from Potluck
Primary Source
$400 Question from
Potluck
Military conflict between
Protestants and Catholics in the
territory of the Holy Roman
Empire
$400 Answer from Potluck
Thirty Years’ War
$500 Question from
Potluck
Baroque composer
$500 Answer from Potluck
Johann Sebastian Bach
Double JeopardyReformation Age of
Absolutism
20th c.
EventsWhere in the
World?
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Final Jeopardy
NonEuropean
Empires
$200 Question from
List of complaints written
by Martin Luther
$200 Answer from Reformation
95 Theses
$400 Question from Reformation
These were a source of
conflict when the Catholic
Church allowed John
Tetzel to sell them; Martin
Luther protested publicly.
$400 Answer from Reformation
Indulgences
$600 Question from Reformation
Anglicans, Lutherans, Calvinists,
Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists,
and other denominations are all
examples of what group of Christians
that separated from the Church?
$600 Answer from Reformation
Protestants
$800 Question from Reformation
Church created by Henry VIII when the
pope would not grant him a divorce
$800 Answer from Reformation
Anglican Church
(also acceptable: Church of England)
$1000 Question from
Reformation
Book banning by the
Catholic Church; part of
the Catholic Reformation
$1000 Answer from Reformation
Index of Forbidden Books
$200 Question from
NonEuropean Empires
Located in Mexico, led by Moctezuma
$200 Answer from
Non-European Empires
Aztecs
$400 Question from
NonEuropean Empires
Muslim empire located in India; known
for the Taj Mahal
$400 Answer from
Non-European Empires
Mughals
$600 Question from
NonEuropean Empires
Muslim empire located in Africa,
capital was Timbuktu
$600 Answer from
Non-European Empires
Songhai
$800 Question from
NonEuropean Empires
Dominated Turkey, north Africa, and
southeast Europe; capital was Istanbul
$800 Answer from
Non-European Empires
Ottoman Empire
$1000 Question from
NonEuropean Empires
Response of the Tokugawa Shogunate
to the threat of foreign influence
$1000 Answer from
Non-European Empires
Isolationism
$200 Question from Absolutism
Monarchs’ belief that the power to rule
was given by God
$200 Answer from Absolutism
Divine Right of Kings
$400 Question from Absolutism
Palace built by Louis XIV to
demonstrate his wealth and power
$400 Answer from Absolutism
Versailles
$600 Question from Absolutism
Absolute monarch who wanted to
westernize Russia; this leader built a
new capital city
$600 Answer from Absolutism
Peter the Great
$800 Question from Absolutism
This leader opposed absolute monarchy
and fought the English Civil War to
overthrow King Charles I
$800 Answer from Absolutism
Oliver Cromwell
$1000 Question from Absolutism
This document, signed after the
Glorious Revolution, ended absolute
monarchy in Britain.
$1000 Answer from Absolutism
English Bill of Rights
$200 Question from 20th Century
Dictator in China, 1949-1976; he led
the Communists in their civil war
against the Nationalists in the 1920s-
30s, and then led the Chinese
Communist Revolution in 1949
$200 Answer from 20th Century
Mao Zedong
$400 Question from 20th Century
Country created for Muslims in 1947,
led initially by Muhammed Ali Jinnah.
This country has fought with India ever
since over the territory of Kashmir.
$400 Answer from 20th Century
Pakistan
$600 Question from 20th Century
Country with which Palestinians to
continue to have conflict—their
differences involve religion, power,
and territory
$600 Answer from 20th Century
Israel
$800 Question from 20th Century
Countries that have low GDPs, low
literacy rates, high infant mortality, and
high levels of environmental damage
$800 Answer from 20th Century
Emerging Nations
or Developing Nations
$1000 Question from
20th Century
Complete separation of the races in
South Africa; Nelson Mandela was
jailed for 27 years for his opposition to
this discriminatory and violent system
$1000 Answer from 20th Century
Apartheid
$200 Question from Geography
England, Scotland,
Northern Ireland,
Wales
$200 Answer from Geography
Great Britain or
United Kingdom
$400 Question from Geography
Country in which the
Suez Canal is located
connecting the
Mediterranean Sea
and the Red Sea; in
the 1950s it was led
by Gamal Nasser
$400 Answer from Geography
Egypt
$600 Question from Geography
Home of the
Tokugawa
Shogunate and the
Meiji Restoration,
this archipelago
was the only place
ever attacked with
atomic bombs
$600 Answer from Geography
Japan
$800 Question from Geography
When it was a colony
of France, it was called
French Indochina;
after a 1965-75 war
involving the U.S.,
today it is communist.
Saigon became
Ho Chi Minh City.
$800 Answer from Geography
Vietnam
$1000 Question from Geography
Slavic region in
Eastern Europe, this
area was considered a
“powder keg” before
WWI. It was also the
site of ethnic conflict
in the 1990s
$1000 Answer from Geography
Balkan
Peninsula
Final Jeopardy
• Category: Places
Final Jeopardy
Devastated by civil war since 2011
Capital is Damascus
French mandate after WWI
Source of current refugee crisis in
Europe
Borders Israel, Lebanon, Turkey,
Iraq, and Jordan
Final Jeopardy Answer
Final Jeopardy Answer
Syria