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WHI People-Vocab Sem 1

WHI People-Vocab Sem 1. People 1. People 2. People 3. People 4. People/Vocab. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Final Jeopardy.

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WHI People-Vocab Sem 1

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  1. WHI People-Vocab Sem 1 People 1 People 2 People 3 People 4 People/Vocab 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  2. QUESTION: Persian religious reformer who founded Zoroastrianism. Lived in sixth or seventh century B.C. ANSWER: Zoroaster (?--?) People 1-100 Answer Question

  3. QUESTION: Emperor of Han dynasty in China during period of prosperity and stability. Expanded empire to north, west, and south. Encouraged commerce. Selected officials on basis of merit. ANSWER: Wudi (ruled 141—87 B.C.) People 1-200 Answer Question

  4. QUESTION: Gladiator who led a slave rebellion against Rome in 73—71 B.C. ANSWER: Spartacus (?—71 B.C.) People 1 -300 Answer Question

  5. QUESTION: Greek philosopher. Plato describes his ideas in the Dialogues. Forced to commit suicide because his teachings were thought to corrupt the young. ANSWER:Socrates (469?-399 B.C.) People 1 -400 Answer Question

  6. QUESTION: Greek philosopher; student of Socrates. Described ideal state ruled by philosophers. ANSWER:Plato (427?—347 B.C.) People 1 -500 Answer Question

  7. QUESTION: Leader of Jesus’ 12 apostles. Regarded as first pope by Roman Catholics. Reportedly martyred in Rome. ANSWER:Peter, Saint (?—64? A.D.) People 2-100 Answer Question

  8. QUESTION:Athenian statesman, orator, and general. ANSWER:Pericles (?—429B.C.) Topic 2 -200 Answer Question

  9. QUESTION:Christian apostle and missionary who spread the teachings of Jesus to the gentiles. Wrote several epistles included in the New Testament. ANSWER:Paul, Saint (?—64? A.D.) People 2 -300 Answer Question

  10. QUESTION: Hebrew law-giver and prophet. Led the Israelites out of Egypt into the Promised Land (the Exodus). According to the bible, he received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. ANSWER: Moses (13th century B.C.) Topic 2 -400 Answer Question

  11. QUESTION: He founded Islam. His teachings are recorded in the Quran. He proclaimed himself as the messenger of Allah ANSWER:Mohammed (570?—632) People 2 -500 Answer Question

  12. QUESTION: King of Macedonia. Conquered Persia and created vast, short-lived empire that reached to India. ANSWER: Alexander the Great (365-323 B.C.) People 3 -100 Answer Question

  13. QUESTION: Greek philosopher, pupil of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. ANSWER: Aristotle (382-322 B.C.) People 3 -200 Answer Question

  14. QUESTION:Emperor of Indian’s Maurya dynasty. Converted to Buddhism; sent Buddhist missionaries across Asia. ANSWER:Asoka (?-232 B.C.) People 3 -300 Answer Question

  15. QUESTION: First emperor of Rome. Attained sole power after the defeat of Mark Anthony. Reformed administration and promoted culture. ANSWER: Augustus (63 B.C.—14 A.D.) People 3 -400 Answer Question

  16. QUESTION: Founder of Buddhism. ANSWER: Siddhartha Gautama (563?—483? B.C.) People 3 -500 Answer Question

  17. QUESTION: Chinese philosopher. Founded Confucianism, a religion based on reason rather than spirituality. ANSWER: Confucius (551—479 B.C.) People 4 -100 Answer Question

  18. QUESTION: King of Babylon. Responsible for legal code named after him. ANSWER: Hammurabi (1815?—1750 B.C.) People 4 -200 Answer Question

  19. QUESTION: Carthaginian general. Fought Second Punic War against Rome. ANSWER:Hannibal (247—183? B.C.) People 4 -300 Answer Question

  20. Believed by Christians to be Son of God and Savior of Mankind. He was crucified on the cross. Believed by Christians to be Son of God and Savior of Mankind. He was crucified on the cross. People 4 -400 • Believed by Christians to be Son of God and Savior of Mankind. He was crucified on the cross. • ANSWER: Jesus Christ (4? B.C.—29? A.D.) Answer Question

  21. QUESTION:Byzantine emperor. Responsible for codification of laws named after him. ANSWER:Justinian (483—565) People 4 -500 Answer Question

  22. QUESTION: Chinese philosopher and mystic. Founder of Taoism. ANSWER:Lao Tzu (604?—531? B.C.) People/Vocab -100 Answer Question

  23. QUESTION: First ruler to unite and govern much of India. ANSWER: Maurya, Chandragupta (about 4th century B.C.) People/Vocab -200 Answer Question

  24. QUESTION: a structure for carrying water, usually over long distances. ANSWER: aqueduct People/Vocab -300 Answer Question

  25. QUESTION: in ancient Greece or Macedonia, a military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields. ANSWER: phalanx People/Vocab -400 Answer Question

  26. QUESTION: unofficial name of a Hindu outside the caste system in India, traditionally considered lower than a shundra. ANSWER: untouchable People/Vocab -500 Answer Question

  27. QUESTION:the “old stone age,” a period from about 400,000 to 8,000 years ago when humans used rough stone tools. FINAL JEOPARDY • ANSWER: Paleolithic Age Answer Question

  28. WHI People-Vocab Sem 1 Software Used: Microsoft PowerPoint Graphic Elements: http://office.microsoft.com/clipart Game Created By: Mangan, 2010 Template Created By: Pat King, 2004 End Show

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