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Unit 3 AP World Jeopardy

Unit 3 AP World Jeopardy . Christopher. Is . Jerk. Columbus. a. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. OG for 1. Narratives such as Marco Polo's created a European a. isolationist mentality. b. image of Mongol poverty. c.

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Unit 3 AP World Jeopardy

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  1. Unit 3 AP World Jeopardy

  2. Christopher Is Jerk Columbus a 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. OG for 1 Narratives such as Marco Polo's created a European a. isolationist mentality. b. image of Mongol poverty. c. ambition to find easier routes to Asia. d. fear of Mongol contact. e. aversion to all things from Asia. Check Your Answer

  4. OG for 1 c. ambition to find easier routes to Asia. Back to the Game Board

  5. OG for 2 The significant scientific discoveries of Islamic scholars were translated by a. Arabic scholars. b. Byzantine monks into Greek. c. Christian scholars in Spain. d. Indian scholars in Delhi. e. all of these. Check Your Answer

  6. OG for 2 e. all of these. . Back to the Game Board

  7. OG for 3 To demonstrate their rejection of the Mongols, the Ming emperors a. severed relations with the Middle East and Central Asia and closed the borders to foreigners. b. built the Great Wall of China and deported all Mongols. c. changed the official language from Mongolian to Chinese. d. marched all the Mongols to the Korean border. e. formed close ties with the Manchu instead. Check Your Answer

  8. a. severed relations with the Middle East and Central Asia and closed the borders to foreigners. OG for 3 Back to the Game Board

  9. OG for 4 The Ming produced one of the most prized commercial products of Eurasia: a. green or ginseng ink. b. teakwood clocks. c. porcelain. d. opium e. wool. Check Your Answer

  10. OG for 4 porcelain. Back to the Game Board

  11. OG for 5 The spread of Islam to lands south of the Sahara came about through a. war. b. forced conversion. c. a gradual and peaceful process of conversion. d. the missionary efforts of the Arabs during the Umayyad Caliphate. e. the travels of IbnBattuta. Check Your Answer

  12. OG for 5 c. a gradual and peaceful process of conversion. Back to the Game Board

  13. Chuck for 1 Although the Delhi Sultanate had its problems, it did provide a a. reliable and safe water supply to the region. b. new irrigation system of qanats to the region. c. safe haven for religious exiles. d. centralized political authority to India. e. new unifying religion in the form of Islam. Check Your Answer

  14. Chuck for 1 d. centralized political authority to India. Back to the Game Board

  15. Chuck for 2 The growth of metal working industries in the Middle Ages was due to a. watermills b. improved mining techniques from Central Europe c. blast furnaces d. new sources of metals e. all of these Check Your Answer

  16. Chuck for 2 e. all of these Back to the Game Board

  17. Chuck for 3 Which of the following is true of merchant banking in the fifteenth century? a. Jews were prohibited from moneylending for religious reasons. b. Florence lagged behind the rest of the Latin West. c. Checking accounts, shareholding companies, moneychanging, loans, and investments were offered as services. d. Services were only offered to the clergy. e. No money could be lent for the purpose of warfare in accordance with the Banker Agreement of 1499. Check Your Answer

  18. Chuck for 3 c. Checking accounts, shareholding companies, moneychanging, loans, and investments were offered as services Back to the Game Board

  19. Chuck for 4 Joan of Arc a. led the French to victory in a decisive battle during the Hundred Years War. b. brokered the English and French peace treaty, thus ending the Hundred Years War. c. became the queen of France during the Hundred Years War. d. was the only woman permitted to attend the University of Paris. e. founded the city of Orleans. Check Your Answer

  20. Chuck for 4 a. led the French to victory in a decisive battle during the Hundred Years War. Back to the Game Board

  21. Chuck for 5 The greatest mariners of the Atlantic in the Early Middle Ages were a. Mongols. b. Ostrogoths. c. Celts. d. Vikings. e. Lombards. Check Your Answer

  22. Chuck for 5 d. Vikings. Back to the Game Board

  23. Mansa Musa for 1 The Portuguese contribution to shipbuilding technology was the creation of the a. dhow b. junk c. galleon d. trireme e. caravel Check Your Answer

  24. Mansa Musa for 1 e. caravel . Back to the Game Board

  25. Mansa Musa for 2 The first Amerindians to contact the Spanish were the a. Aztecs. b. Arawaks. c. Maya. d. Incas. e. Cassava. Check Your Answer

  26. Mansa Musa for 2 b. Arawaks. Back to the Game Board

  27. Mansa Musa for 3 The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the New World between a. Islamic Africa and Christian America. b. Spain and China. c. Portugal and Malacca. d. Spain and Portugal. e. Spain and Genoa. Check Your Answer

  28. Mansa Musa for 3 d. Spain and Portugal. Back to the Game Board

  29. Mansa Musa for 4 Prince Henry of Portugal was known as Henry the Navigator because a. he was the first person to round the Cape of Good Hope. b. he devoted his life to promoting exploration. c. he designed the compass. d. he discovered America. e. "navigator" means conqueror in Portuguese. Check Your Answer

  30. Mansa Musa for 4 b. he devoted his life to promoting exploration. Back to the Game Board

  31. Mansa Musa for 5 The Chinese treasure ships of Zheng He carried a. people and animals as settlers for far-flung colonies. b. silk, metals, and other valuable booty as gifts for distant rulers. c. soldiers to fight the Japanese pirates in the Sea of Japan. d. balsa wood for buoyancy. e. salted fish. Check Your Answer

  32. Mansa Musa for 5 b. silk, metals, and other valuable booty as gifts for distant rulers. Back to the Game Board

  33. Serf for 1 By the time it subsided, the Black Death had killed a. one out of three western Europeans. b. one out of five western Europeans. c. one out of ten western Europeans. d. one out of twenty western Europeans. e. a negligible number of western Europeans. Check Your Answer

  34. Serf for 1 a. one out of three western Europeans. Check Your Answer

  35. Serfs for 2 The predominant city for trade with the Far East during the Middle Ages was: a. Paris b. London c. Flanders d. Venice e. Barcelona Back to the Game Board

  36. Serfs for 2 d. Venice Back to the Game Board

  37. Serfs for 3 The two new religious orders in the 13th century that lent themselves to teaching were: a. Benedictines and Cappucines. b. Ursine and Jesuit c. Dominican and Franciscans d. Carmelites and Cistercians e. Augustinian and Josephite CheckYourAnswer

  38. Serf for 3 c. Dominican and Franciscans Back to the Game Board

  39. Serf for 4 Which of the following fostered artistic growth in the Renaissance? a. The ability of the average person to afford art b. The war against the Muslims, in which many Muslim artists and artwork were captured c. The "artistic tax" by which part of every salary was used to support museums d. The patronage of wealthy merchants and prelates e. Universal education Check Your Answer

  40. Serf for 4 d. The patronage of wealthy merchants and prelates Back to the Game Board

  41. Serf for 5 Spain's "reconquest" and political consolidation excluded which group? a. Muslims b. Protestants c. Peasants d. Slaves e. Africans Check Your Answer

  42. Serf for 5 a. Muslims Back to the Game Board

  43. for 1 Why did the Ming court suspend the voyages of Zheng He? a. The Chinese had suffered great epidemics from their contacts in the Indian Ocean. b. Zheng He's fleet was sunk by Portuguese naval might. c. The government believed that little could be gained by exploring. d. The unpredictable weather of the Indian Ocean made these voyages too unsafe. e. Zheng He used the fleet to lead a revolution against the Ming emperor. Check Your Answer

  44. for 1 c. The government believed that little could be gained by exploring. . Back to the Game Board

  45. for 2 What two nations began a maritime revolution that profoundly altered the course of world history? a. England and France b. Portugal and Spain c. Germany and Russia d. China and Japan e. Greece and Italy Check Your Answer

  46. for 2 b. Portugal and Spain Back to the Game Board

  47. for 3 Why didn't the Italian states take a lead in exploring the Atlantic? a. Italy lacked warm water access and seafaring technology. b. The ships of the Mediterranean were ill suited to the Atlantic. c. The trading states of Venice and Genoa preferred a system of alliances with the Muslims. d. Both A and B e. Both B and C Check Your Answer

  48. for 3 e. Both B and C Back to the Game Board

  49. for 4 Two important navigational technologies, the magnetic compass and the astrolabe, a. were invented by Henry the Navigator. b. were invented by Columbus. c. were of Italian origin. d. were held by an exclusive English patent. e. were of Chinese and Arab or Greek origin, respectively. . Check Your Answer

  50. for 4 e. were of Chinese and Arab or Greek origin, respectively Back to the Game Board

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