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Jeopardy

By Kaysie Mandel

Islam Islamic Golden

Age

FeudalismIn Japan

Feudalism in Europe

The Roman Catholic Church

The Crusades

Trading Empires of Africa

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Types of Gov’t

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FINAL JEOPARDY

In the Islamic belief system there is only one god which means that

they are not…….

• Polytheistic

Which continent is Mecca located in?

• Asia

What is the name of the Islam place or worship?

• Mosque

In 630 AD, Muhammad returned to what city with an army to capture it?

• Mecca

Every Muslim has to make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once during their life. What is this trip called?

• Hajj

What are the five pillars of Islam?

• Faith, Prayer, Fasting, Alms, and Hajj

The Muslims were tolerant of other cultures and religions meaning that they were not……

• Ethnocentric

There were many medical advancements including this common procedure that is still used today….

• C-Section

Which city was the learning center?

• Baghdad

During the Islamic golden age women were allowed….

• Legal rights

What famous piece of literature was created during this time?

• “Arabian Nights”

When trade increases so does…

• Cultural diffusion

Someone who brought power to military headquarters and ruled through the emperor was a….

• Shogun

Warriors that helped to strengthen and localize governments were called….

• Samurais

Controls land and is local lord

• daimyo

This is a strict code of living used by Samurais

• Bushido

Name the missing time period?

• Henian Period

400 AD- Yamoto Clan

300 AD- Period of Disunity 600 AD- Yamato

Dynasty

794 AD- ?

1185 AD- Feudal Period

During this time period the land was fertile otherwise called…

• arable

Mountains that separated the land are an example of …..

• topography

The code used by a knight was known as…..

• Chivalry

The person incharge of the manor was called the…

• lord

Though there was a monarchy, the king possessed…

• Little power

One farming method used on manors was the….

• Three field system

If a knight went against the code of chivalry he would be…

• Publically shamed

Medieval association of people working at the same occupation which controlled its member’s wages and prices

• Guild

The group of officials who preform the religious services such as ministers, priest, or rabbis.

• Clergy

Ten percent of your yearly income that goes to the church

• tithe

The flying buttress was an architectural element used on church and was in the style of….

• Gothic Architecture

Give two examples of sacraments

• Some Choices:• Baptism• Confirmation• Matrimony• Communion• Confession

The body of laws governing the religious practices of a Christian Church

• Canon Law

The appointment of religious officials by the kings or nobles

• Lay Investiture

This passage was given by the pope calling on what event?

• crusade

Who called for the Crusades?

• Pope Urban II

Give two affects of the crusades

• Some Answers:– The Pope’s power declines– Kings became stronger– Feudalism decreases– Trade between Middle East and Europe grows

significantly – Italian cities expand trade and grow rich

What was another name for the Crusades?

• “successful failure”

What were two reasons knights joined the crusades?

• Religious purposes• Land• Riches• Adventure

Why were the crusades fought?

• To win back the holy land of Jerusalem from the Muslims.

What animal was domesticated for trade?

• Camels

List in order the three main West African Trading Empires.

• Ghana • Mali• Songhai

What are the five M’s?

• Mansa Musa from Mali makes his pilgrimage to Mecca because he is Muslim.

What was the biggest trade exchange?

• Gold for Salt Trade (silent trade)

Famous historian and traveler who also made his pilgrimage to Mecca

• Iban Battuta

List two items exchanged in the trans-Sahara trade

• Possible answers– Fine cloths– Gold– Salts– Slaves– Leather– Copper

A type of government where the power is left to a hereditary ruling class or nobility.

• Aristocracy

A form of government where the ruler has unlimited power and can and does use it in an arbitrary manner.

• Autocracy

Type of government controlled either directly by the people or through representatives.

• Democracy

A government form where the ruler is viewed as divine or god like and or is controlled by religious leaders.

• theocracy

Government where the power is held by few people

• Oligarchy

System of agencies and departments that carry out the actions the government normally would.

• Bureaucracy

Marshy region formed by deposits of silt and the mouth/end of a river

• delta

Half of a sphere/ globe.

• hemisphere

Line of zero longitude.

• Prime meridian

Line that divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres. Note: Referring to the think black line on map.

• equator

Shifts in the direction of the wind that changes during certain points in the year.

• monsoon

This cartoon shows…….

• desertification

The way people use knowledge to made tools and inventions that make like easier

• technology

Moving from one place to settle in another.

• migration

Skilled worker who makes things handmade such as a potter.

• artisan

Time of peace and prosperity with learning and many advancements/achievements.

• Golden age

The development of skills in a particular job

• specialization

A belief or thought that goes against the orthodox religious doctrine

• heresy

In order from highest to lowest, list the social pyramids or feudal Japan and feudal Europe.

Kings

Lords and Vassals

Knights

Serfs, peasants and townspeople

Emperor

Shogun

Daimyo

Samurai

Commoners