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Social Structure
$100 Geography
Traders from North Africa had to cross this desert to trade with the kingdoms of West Africa.
$100 Geography
Sahara Desert
$200 Geography
These kingdoms were located near the Niger River in west Africa.
$200 Geography
Ghana and Mali
$300 Geography
This religion began on the Arabian Peninsula.
$300 Geography
Islam
$400 Geography
The Inca civilization was located in this mountain range in South America.
$400 Geography
Andes Mountains
$500 Geography
Explorers from Spain and Portugal sailed to and colonized these two continents in the Western Hemisphere.
$500 Geography
North and South America
$100 Religion
This religion, which promised a release from suffering, spread quickly across China.
$100 Religion
Buddhism
$200 Religion
During the Crusades, crusaders of this religion from Europe fought with Muslims in the Middle East.
$200 Religion
Roman Catholic or Catholic or Christian
$300 Religion
This religion spread to West Africa because of trans-Saharan trade.
$300 Religion
Islam
$400 Religion
This form of Buddhism was popular with samurai warriors in Japan because it stressed discipline.
$400 Religion
Zen Buddhism
$500 Religion
By posting his 95 Theses, this man started the Protestant Reformation.
$500 Religion
Martin Luther
$100 Achievement
Today, was use arches, aqueducts, and domes just like this ancient civilization.
$100 Achievement
Ancient Rome
$200 Achievement
During this period of European history, artists created masterpieces that used perspective to create an illusion of depth in painting and realism.
$200 Achievement
Renaissance
$300 Achievement
Johann Gutenberg is credited with inventing the printing press in Europe. However, this country had already invented printing six hundred years before.
$300 Achievement
China
$400 Achievement
These two Mesoamerican civilizations developed highly accurate calendars.
$400 Achievement
Maya and Aztecs
$500 Achievement
During the Scientific Revolution, his law of gravity explained why planets orbit the sun.
$500 Achievement
Isaac Newton
$100 Political
The fall of this empire led to the period of European history known as the Middle Ages or Medieval Times.
$100 Political
Ancient Rome
$200 Political
After the end of the Heian period, this was the title of Japan’s supreme military leader.
$200 Political
Shogun
$300 Political
During the Song Dynasty in China, government officials were selected after taking and passing a civil service exam, showing that they merited a job. This is the term given to this type of government.
$300 Political
Meritocracy
$400 Political
After the fall of the Roman Empire, Europe was plunged into chaos. This system, based on oaths of loyalty, restored political and economic order to Europe.
$400 Political
Feudalism
$500 Political
IN 1215, King John of England was forced to sign this document that limited his power by making him ask permission before raising taxes and made it illegal to imprison anyone without a court order.
$500 Political
Magna Carta
$100 Economic
These two items were traded in west Africa and made Ghana and Mali very rich.
$100 Economic
Salt and gold
$200 Economic
In medieval Europe, these poor farmers were allowed to use land to raise food to support the nobility.
$200 Economic
Serfs or peasants
$300 Economic
This is an economic system based on investing money, or capital, for profit.
$300 Economic
Capitalism
$400 Economic
Under the policy of mercantilism, European countries got raw materials for their growing industries. Where did they get the raw materials?
$400 Economic
From their colonies
$500 Economic
One result of the Crusades was increased wealth in Europe as a result of this.
$500 Economic
Trade between Muslim and European merchants.
$100 Social Structure
He was at the top of the social structure of the Aztecs and Incas.
$100 Social Structure
Emperor
$200 Social Structure
Which country had the following social structure?•Emperor•Shogun•Daimyos•Samurai
$200 Social Structure
Japan
$300 Social Structure
In medieval Europe, the monarch supplied land to these people in exchange for an oath of loyalty. In return, these people promised to his knights to help the monarch in times of war.
$300 Social Structure
Lords or nobility
$400 Social Structure
The Inca social system had three levels: the emperor, the nobility, and this group of people.
$400 Social Structure
Commoners
$500 Social Structure
These people were at the bottom of the social structure of the Aztecs.
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Slaves
Final Jeopardy
During this period of European history, people believed in applying reason to problems of government and society.
Final Jeopardy Answer
The Enlightenment
Final Jeopardy
This was the Catholic Church’s response to the Reformation, when they corrected some of the abuses of the medieval Church.
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The Counter-Reformation
Final Jeopardy
Tenochtitlan was the capital of this empire.
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Aztec Empire
Final Jeopardy
This was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
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Constantinople
Final Jeopardy
During the Reformation, Martin Luther did not believe in selling these documents that promised forgiveness of sins.
Final Jeopardy Answer
Indulgences