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Jeopardy 9 th Grade World History Colin Slon & Seth Rosen Bibliography link!!!

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A Jeopardy game for 9th grade world history.

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Jeopardy 9th Grade World HistoryColin Slon & Seth Rosen

Bibliography link!!!

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AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION

INDUS MESOPOTAMIA CHINA GREECE ROME

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A unit of measuring a military division usually refers to the

Roman Empire

A Legion

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An other name for the Neolithic period is…

Neolithic Revolution

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Mediterranean Sea, Irulus, Tigris, Euphrates, Chang, and this river, are

the rivers where the first civilizations started.

Wei

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The age/period when nomads stopped scavenging and started

farming

New Stone Age/Neolithic Period

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A highly organized social order

Civilization

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Food, water, and transportation are reasons why the Nomads settled

near these

Rivers

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The Twin City to Harappa

Mohenjo-Daro

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Unlike most major religions, this religion has no sacred text or single founder

Hinduism

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Mohenjo-Daro hand complex plumbing and one other thing that makes people believe that it had a well organized

government

Long wide main streets

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The most honored Maurya emperor and Chandragupta’s grandson

Asoka

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The key principle in Hinduism(nonviolence)

Ahimsa

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This civilization included the cities, Ur, Eridu, Lagash, Uruk, Adab,

Nippur, and Kish

Sumer

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This was the worlds first type of writing

Cuneiform

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The most famous emperor of Babylon

Hammurabi

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This empire started criminal and civil laws

Babylon

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The king of Babylon that brought much of Mesopotamia under his

powerHammurabi

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The belief of reincarnation

Animistic religion

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This civilization believed in a all mighty dragon that lived in the river to monitor the Earth and

reports stuff to the Gods

Shang

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A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu, advocating

humility and religious piety

Taoism

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Made the Great Wall of China

Chin (Qin)

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“IF THE LAWS ARE WEAK, SO IS THE KINGDOM”, are the words of this

Chinese ruler

Han Fei

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A government ruled by hereditary power

Monarchy

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Greek for “city-state”

Polis

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Held the biggest empire during his time. The bad guy in the story of

Chanukah.

Alexander The Great

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The age where open theater started

Axis Age or Golden Age

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They were some of the most famous philosophers to come out of Greece.

The Socrates, Plato and Aristotle

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An artificial water channel, created during the Roman Empire that helped run water from place to place more

easily

An aqueduct

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In what era where aqueducts built throughout the Roman Empire

(Augustus’ or Julius’)

Augustus’

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After he and his army concord Gal, he forced the Roman’s senate to elect him dictator of the Roman

republic.

Julius Caesar

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He unofficially ended the republic, and with the help of his successors build aqueduct to give Romans a steady supply of water. Fixed roads and

granted more rights to the people living in the provinces outside Italy

The affects of Augustus’ rule

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Bibliography

• Ellis, Elisabeth Gaynor., and Anthony Esler. Prentice Hall World History. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007. Print. Michigan

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