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A Jeopardy game for 9th grade world history.

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Jeopardy 9th Grade World HistoryColin Slon & Seth Rosen

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AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION

INDUS MESOPOTAMIA CHINA GREECE ROME

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A unit of measuring a military division usually refers to the

Roman Empire

A Legion

An other name for the Neolithic period is…

Neolithic Revolution

Mediterranean Sea, Irulus, Tigris, Euphrates, Chang, and this river, are

the rivers where the first civilizations started.

Wei

The age/period when nomads stopped scavenging and started

farming

New Stone Age/Neolithic Period

A highly organized social order

Civilization

Food, water, and transportation are reasons why the Nomads settled

near these

Rivers

The Twin City to Harappa

Mohenjo-Daro

Unlike most major religions, this religion has no sacred text or single founder

Hinduism

Mohenjo-Daro hand complex plumbing and one other thing that makes people believe that it had a well organized

government

Long wide main streets

The most honored Maurya emperor and Chandragupta’s grandson

Asoka

The key principle in Hinduism(nonviolence)

Ahimsa

This civilization included the cities, Ur, Eridu, Lagash, Uruk, Adab,

Nippur, and Kish

Sumer

This was the worlds first type of writing

Cuneiform

The most famous emperor of Babylon

Hammurabi

This empire started criminal and civil laws

Babylon

The king of Babylon that brought much of Mesopotamia under his

powerHammurabi

The belief of reincarnation

Animistic religion

This civilization believed in a all mighty dragon that lived in the river to monitor the Earth and

reports stuff to the Gods

Shang

A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu, advocating

humility and religious piety

Taoism

Made the Great Wall of China

Chin (Qin)

“IF THE LAWS ARE WEAK, SO IS THE KINGDOM”, are the words of this

Chinese ruler

Han Fei

A government ruled by hereditary power

Monarchy

Greek for “city-state”

Polis

Held the biggest empire during his time. The bad guy in the story of

Chanukah.

Alexander The Great

The age where open theater started

Axis Age or Golden Age

They were some of the most famous philosophers to come out of Greece.

The Socrates, Plato and Aristotle

An artificial water channel, created during the Roman Empire that helped run water from place to place more

easily

An aqueduct

In what era where aqueducts built throughout the Roman Empire

(Augustus’ or Julius’)

Augustus’

After he and his army concord Gal, he forced the Roman’s senate to elect him dictator of the Roman

republic.

Julius Caesar

He unofficially ended the republic, and with the help of his successors build aqueduct to give Romans a steady supply of water. Fixed roads and

granted more rights to the people living in the provinces outside Italy

The affects of Augustus’ rule

Bibliography

• Ellis, Elisabeth Gaynor., and Anthony Esler. Prentice Hall World History. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007. Print. Michigan

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