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Prepare to test your knowledge of ancient Chinese history and philosophy with this interactive Jeopardy game template. Choose categories, create questions, and challenge your students. Have fun learning about Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism, the Qin and Han dynasties, geography of early China, and more! Engage your class in a fun and educational way with this customizable game.
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Directions to create Jeopardy Game Open template Save As (whatever title you choose) File open Type in categories by clicking on the text box Use the scroll bar to scroll to the Question & Answer slides Create a question to fit in each valued box for each category Directions to play Jeopardy Slide show--view show Click mouse until Jeopardy music plays Slowly click categories onto the screen Wait until the music stops playing Cave students select questions in a specific category and for a specific dollar amount Click on the selected question Click mouse again to view the answer Click on the icon head in the bottom left hand corner to return to the main menu board
Jeopardy Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism Geography and Early China Shi Huangdi and The Qin The Han Dynasty Potpourri Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Geography and Early China If we were to rank countries based upon their populations, where would China rank in comparison to other countries?
$100 Answer from Geography and Early China China would rank first on the list as the most populated country in the world.
$200 Question from Geography and Early China On what continent is China located?
$300 Question from Geography and Early China Cattle bones and turtle shells were heated and used by priests to do what?
$300 Answer from Geography and Early China When heated up, the bones would crack. These cracks were then “read” by priests to predict the future. They were called oracle bones.
$400 Question from Geography and Early China What is the name of the desert to the north of China that separates it from the rest of Asia?
$400 Answer from Geography and Early China The Gobi Desert
$500 Question from Geography and Early China Name one of the two rivers that allowed for the Chinese civilization to prosper.
$500 Answer from Geography and Early China The Huang He (Yellow River) and The Chang Jaing (Yangzi River)
$100 Question from Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism My founder thought China needed to return to ethics, or moral values.
$100 Answer from Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism Confucianism
$200 Question from Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism My teachings say that fathers and rulers should lead by example and be good role models for their followers.
$200 Answer from Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism Confucianism
$300 Question from Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism I am the belief that people are born bad and that they need a set of rules to follow always.
$400 Question from Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of China, was a firm believer in this philosophy.
$500 Question from Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism My followers believe people should not interfere with nature and that government should stay out of people’s lives.
$100 Question from Shi Huangdi and the Qin Shi Huangdi adopted what government philosophy?
$100 Answer from Shi Huangdi and the Qin Shi Huangdi was a legalist.
$200 Question from Shi Huangdi and the Qin What was one thing Shi Huangdi did to show people he was against Confucianism and Daoism?
$200 Answer from Shi Huangdi and the Qin He burned the texts of writings that disagreed with him. He buried 460 scholars alive who opposed his ideas.
$300 Question from Shi Huangdi and the Qin Name two things that Shi Hungdi “standardized” on his way to unifying China.
$300 Answer from Shi Huangdi and the Qin The width of roads, written language, money, weights and measures, axle width on carts.
$400 Question from Shi Huangdi and the Qin Shi Huangdi had the Great Wall built in order to protect his people from…
$400 Answer from Shi Huangdi and the Qin Nomadic peoples. More specifically, the invading Mongolians to the north.
$500 Question from Shi Huangdi and the Qin Why do archaeologist believe Shi Huangdi had the clay soldiers constructed and left in his tomb?
$500 Answer from Shi Huangdi and the Qin Archaeologists believe he had them built to protect him in the afterlife and to leave behind a legacy for future people to remember him by.
$100 Question from The Han Dynasty The Han dynasty lasted from approximately 200 B.C. until 200 A.D. How many years did this dynasty last?
$100 Answer from The Han Dynasty Approximately 400 years.
$200 Question from The Han Dynasty How were government officials chosen during the Han dynasty?
$200 Answer from The Han Dynasty Government officials were chosen not based on who their family was but by their qualifications and leadership characteristics.
$300 Question from The Han Dynasty Give two examples of innovations, new ideas, methods, or devices, from the Han dynasty.
$300 Answer from The Han Dynasty The sundial, the seismograph, detailed figure painting, poetry, history documentation, and acupuncture.
$400 Question from The Han Dynasty What governing philosophy did the Han people adopt as leaders of China?
$400 Answer from The Han Dynasty Confucianism
$500 Question from The Han Dynasty This is the spread of ideas from one culture to another. This is what happened when different cultures spread from people to people by way of the silk road.
$500 Answer from The Han Dynasty This process is called diffusion.
$100 Question from Potpourri Laozi was a famous teacher of what philosophy?
$100 Answer from Potpourri Daoism
$200 Question from Potpourri What was the title of Confucius’s collected book of writings?
$200 Answer from Potpourri The Analects
$300 Question from Potpourri What are two ways Shi Huangdi’s terracotta soldiers differ from one another?
$300 Answer from Potpourri Their height, their hands, their hair, their belts, their positions, their clothing, their faces, their ears, etc.
$400 Question from Potpourri This is the practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to cure disease or relieve pain.
$400 Answer from Potpourri Acupuncture