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Jeopardy!. With your host: Mr. Dillon. FINAL JEOPARDY!. Topic 1: 1 point. This structure promoted the growth of internal trade in China. What is the Grand Canal. Topic 1: 2 points. This was NOT an impact of that the nomadic invaders had on the Song Dynasty. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JEOPARDY!With your host: Mr. Dillon

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China Korea Japan India & South by SE Asia

The Mongols

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FINAL JEOPARDY!

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Topic 1: 1 point

This structure promoted the growth of internal trade in China

What is the Grand Canal

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Topic 1: 2 points

This was NOT an impact of that the nomadic invaders had on the Song Dynasty

What is the they caused the collapse

of the Song Dynasty

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Topic 1: 3 points

This was the State religion under the Tang

What is Buddhism

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Topic 1: 4 points

The reason why footbinding of girls among the upper classes became an accepted practice

What showed that men could afford to

support women who did not work

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Topic 1: 5 pointsThe greatest type of

literature produced in Tang society

What is poetry?

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Topic 2: 1 point

This is one idea that Korea did not borrow from China

What are ideographs?

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Topic 2: 2 points

Korea was fist united under this kingdom

Who are the Silla?

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Topic 2: 3 points

After the fall of the Han dynasty this kingdom was able to drive the Chinese out of Korea

Who were the Koguryo

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Topic 2: 4 points

Korean rulers adopted this examination from China to select their government officials

What is the Confucian Civil Service exam

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Topic 2: 5 points

Korean Buddhism was different from China’s Buddhism because Korean Buddhism blended elements of this……belief in nature and spirits

What is animism?

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Topic 3: 1 point

This is the most important geographical feature to Japan

What is Japan’s island geography?

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Topic 3: 2 points

Under Ashikaga rule, this group became the most important class in Japanese society

Who are the samurai?

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Topic 3: 3 points

The Japanese practice of land in exchange for loyalty was very similar to European…..

What is feudalism?

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Topic 3: 4 points

This was one idea that the Japanese did not borrow from the China the Japanese royal family is proof of this

What is the dynastic cycle?

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Topic 3: 5 points

Chivalry is to European Knights as ___________ is to Japanese Samurai

What is Bushido?

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Topic 4: 1 point

Vietnam developed a strong tradition of Buddhist learning, art and architecture from this ancient culture

Who are the Chinese/China

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Topic 4: 2 points

Competition and Conflict between the Kingdoms of northern India following the collapse of the Gupta Empire resulted in….

What is vulnerable to outside invasions?

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Topic 4: 3 points

The Muslim influence in India is marked by the creation of this new language which is a blend of Sanskrit and Arabic

What is Urdu?

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Topic 4: 4 points

The most powerful Indian-influenced empire, the Khmer, was based in this present-day country

What is Cambodia?

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Topic 4: 5 points

The earliest Indian influences were brought to Southeast Asia by this group

Who are the sea traders?

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Topic 5: 1 point

The Mongol Yuan rulers benefited China and trade by completing

What are repairs on the canal system

and roads?

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Topic 5: 2 points

The Method used by the Mongol Golden Horde to rule Russia

What is tribute and terror?

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Topic 5: 3 points

He was the Khan who practiced religious toleration by appointing both Buddhists and Daoist to high positions in imperial government

Who was Mangu Khan?

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Topic 5: 4 points

The Method used by Genghis Khan to unite all Mongols

Who feudalism/law of the Yasa?

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Topic 5: 5 points

After the Mongols conquered the Persians the Ik Khan avoided giving power to the Persians by putting members of this group in positions of power

Who are Jews?

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Daily Double!

As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager.

If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.

If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

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Daily Double!

As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager.

If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.

If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

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FINAL JEOPARDY!

Empires

The domestication of this animal made the military success of various Indo-

Europeans possible

What is the horse?