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JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. AP World History New Civilizations In The Americas and Western Eurasia, 1200-250 BCE Ch 4. JEOPARDY!. Category 1. Category 2. Category 3. Category 4. Category 5. Category 6. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200.
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JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin AP World History New Civilizations In The Americas and Western Eurasia, 1200-250 BCE Ch 4
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JEOPARDY! Mesoamerica Celtic Assyrian 1 Assyrian 2 Israel Phoenicia 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
The 1st domesticated crops in Mesoamerican diet included beans, squash, and this staple Answer
The cultural core of early Olmec civilization was at this location, followed by La Venta and Tres Zapotes Answer
A strong belief in the significance of astronomical events led the Olmec to lay out their cities aligned with the path of these Answer
This animal serves as the main deity in Mesoamerican symbology Answer
These sculptures made from basalt are a widely recognized legacy of Olmec culture Answer
Perhaps the most distinctive feature of Celtic military activity was this Answer
The linguistic group from which the Celtic language came Answer
Much of early Celtic history is told through the eyes of these foreigners Answer
These priests also served as judges and the only element of Celtic society that crossed tribal lines Answer
The general who conquered the Gauls between 58-51 BCE and brought them into the Roman Empire Answer
Since they ruled over far-flung lands and diverse peoples, the Neo-Assyrians are known as the first one of these Answer
The warriors made up the top of the class system because they received these grants from the emperor Answer
Daily Double!!! The Neo-Assyrian Empire started in the northern part of this modern-day country Answer
This emperor helped preserve 25,000 clay cuneiform tablets in his library named after the main Assyrian deity Answer
Kings of Assyria never made decisions without first consulting these Answer
The later capital city of the empire that was burned to the ground by invading forces in 612 BCE Answer
The Assyrians used this tactic in order to break the spirit of rebellious people Answer
The Medes of Northern Iran combined with this kingdom in Southern Iraq to defeat the Assyrians in the early 7th century BCE Answer
This group of people resisted the Assyrians in the town of Jerusalem; both sides ultimately claimed victory Answer
Information about ancient Israel can be found here; some of it has been proven through archaeological evidence Answer
The story of these two brothers reflects the friction between the nomadic and settled peoples of the region Answer
The basic tenets of Jewish belief and practice come from this epic document Answer
“scattering” Answer