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China & Middle Ages: Jeopardy World History Chapter 11-12

Explore the Tang Dynasty, Shinto, Venetian & Genoan wealth, Buddhism schools, Mongol Empire, Gothic cathedrals, St. Francis of Assisi, Samurai, and more! Test your knowledge now!

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China & Middle Ages: Jeopardy World History Chapter 11-12

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  1. JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin World History Chapter 11-12 – China & Middle Ages # 1 November 18, 2017

  2. JEOPARDY! W H O A M I ? 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

  3. JEOPARDY! W H O A M I ? 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

  4. The Chinese dynasty that is viewed as the greatest age in Chinese poetry Answer

  5. Tang Dynasty 618-907 A.D.

  6. Japanese religion where the emperor is believed to be divine Answer

  7. Shinto

  8. Two Italian port cities that gained incredible wealth due to their relationship with the Crusades Answer

  9. Venice and Genoa

  10. Buddhism school that believes in a release from the cycle of reincarnation and a place in a real ‘heaven’ Answer

  11. Mahayana

  12. The Buddhist school that believes in the practice of following the life of Buddha with its austere ways Answer

  13. Theravada

  14. The Song Chinese Dynasty used this new technology unsuccessfully in their attempt to defend themselves from Mongol attack Answer

  15. Gunpowder

  16. European nuns who gave their life to Jesus Christ found opportunities for education in these ‘homes’ away from society Answer

  17. Convents

  18. The main cause of a devastating loss in population in Europe in the mid-14th century Answer

  19. Bubonic Plague or the Black Death

  20. The civilization that amassed the largest empire in the world between 1200-1500 A.D. Answer

  21. Mongols

  22. The leader that unified the Mongol tribes of Central Asia into a single fighting force and who would claim the title of Great Khan Answer

  23. Genghis Khan

  24. This European ‘empire’ was actually made up of hundreds of independent states who never recognized the emperor as their supreme leader Answer

  25. Holy Roman Empire

  26. The architectural style of the High Middle Ages that was defined by soaring spirals and stained-glass windows Answer

  27. Gothic Cathedrals

  28. Daily Double!!! Born to wealth, he gave up all worldly goods, founded his own monastic order, and ultimately became the patron saint of animals Answer

  29. St. Francis of Assisi

  30. This religion, founded in India, lost its popularity in China because it conflicted with traditional Chinese values and principles about family Answer

  31. Buddhism

  32. The two rivers that were connected by the Grand Canal in China Answer

  33. Yellow and Yangtze

  34. The 1000-mile long canal built by the Sui that ran north-to-south and allowed for massive shipments to rice Answer

  35. Grand Canal

  36. Warfare changed dramatically in Europe during this ‘long’ war as infantry replaced knights in importance in battle Answer

  37. The Hundred Years War

  38. It means to be written in the language of everyday speech in a particular region Answer

  39. Vernacular

  40. This mid-14th century event led to higher wages for peasants and a movement from rural to urban environments Answer

  41. Bubonic Plague

  42. A pilgrimage to this holiest of Christian cities was made difficult because of its location surrounded by Muslim lands Answer

  43. Jerusalem

  44. Their main purpose was to protect their employer; they were the Japanese equivalent of knights in Europe Answer

  45. Samurai

  46. The love of a knight for a lady is the primary theme for this type of Medieval poetry Answer

  47. Troubadour

  48. This military form of government in Japan was established in order to strengthen the state Answer

  49. Shogunate

  50. The dynasty that overthrew the Song Dynasty in China Answer

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