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RELIGIONGREECELAW ODDS & ENDSQ $100Q $200Q $300Q $400Q $500Q $100Q $100Q $100Q $100Q $200Q $200Q $200Q $200Q $300Q $300Q $300Q $300Q $400Q $400Q $400Q $400Q $500Q $500Q $500Q $500Final JeopardyROME$100 Answer from H1
PAUL$200 Answer from H1
PERSIA$200 Question from H1
Zoroastrianism is an early monotheisticreligion emerging from which classicalcivilization?
$300 Answer from H1
Christians$400 Question from H1
How did the Edict of Milan influence or affect the Roman Empire?$500 Question from H1
What religion spread by the trade routes in the East?$100 Question from H2
How did the roles of women differ between Greece and Rome?$100 Question from H4
Which of the following generalizationsaccurately reflect the origin and diffusion of key ideas in mathematics, science, and technology?$100 Question from H3
What legal concept was NOTdeveloped by a classical civilization?$100 Question from H5
Which accomplishment of Aristarchus wasnot recognized as correct until theRenaissance?$200 Question from H2
What values of Greek society aredemonstrated in the subjects of theirsculpture?$200 Question from H3
granting citizens participation ingovernment through voting was found in which two classical civ$200 Question from H4
Which accomplishment of Roman engineering is demonstrated in the circus arena?$200 Question from H5
The architecture of many buildings in Washington D.C., such as the SupremeCourt Building and the White House,are built to reflect the influence of $300 Question from H2
Euclid and Pythagoras$300 Question from H3
What is the historical significanceof Justinian's Law Code?$300 Question from H4
Which characteristic of classicalcivilizations was NOT inherited fromriver valley civilizations?$300 Question from H5
How did the Han Dynasty of China attempt to create a more efficient typeof government?$400 Question from H2
Which classical civilization is considered the birthplace of democracy?$400 Question from H3
Which type of government of earlyGreece often consisted of a small group of wealthy people in power?$400 Question from H4
What is the historical significanceof Justinian's Law Code?$400 Question from H5
Which Persian innovation promotedtrade and contributed to the unity ofthe empire?$500 Question from H2
Citizens were entitled to certainrights, while noncitizens had fewprotections and could never becomecitizens. Which Greek city-state did this exist?
$500 Question from H3
Which change did Rome incorporate into the idea of an Ecclesia (assembly)in Roman government?$500 Question from H4
The Eastern Roman Empire was named rename as what?$500 Question from H5
Why is the establishment of a Hellenistic empire by Alexander considered a great achievement?Final JeopardyWhy was the Hellenistic Empire significant?
$500 Answer from H3
It had citizens select leaders to do the voting.$100 Answer from H4
Classical Rome and Greece thinkersoriginated ideas related to geography,including the magnetic poles, and themagnetic compass.$200 Answer from H4
arches$300 Answer from H4
democracy$400 Answer from H4
It was the foundation for Westernlegal tradition.$500 Answer from H4
Byzantine Empire$100 Answer from H5
the Earth revolves around the Sun$200 Answer from H5
Greece$300 Answer from H5
Government workers had to pass exams in Confucianism in order tobe hired.$400 Answer from H5
use of standardized metal coins$500 Answer from H5
It spread Greek knowledge andpreserved classical influences acrossthree continents.
Final Jeopardy AnswerSpread the classical ideas andvalues across three continents