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Jeopardy!. With your host: Mr. Dillon. FINAL JEOPARDY!. Topic 1: 1 point. This structure helped promote internal trade in China. What is the Grand Canal and river system?. Topic 1: 2 points. This was not an impact of nomadic invasions on the Song dynasty. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JEOPARDY!With your host: Mr. Dillon

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Tang And Song

Korea and Japan

Post Classical

India

The Mongols

Chapter 12

Potpourri1 1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2 2

3 3 3 3 3

4 4 4 4 4

5 5 5 5 5

FINAL JEOPARDY!

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Topic 1: 1 pointThis structure helped

promote internal trade in China

What is the Grand Canal and river

system?

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Topic 1: 2 pointsThis was not an

impact of nomadic invasions on the Song dynasty

What is the collapse of the Song

Dynasty

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Topic 1: 3 pointsUnder the Tang

Dynasty this was the state religion

What is Buddhism?

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Topic 1: 4 pointsThe reason often

cited for why footbinding became an accepted practice among the upper classes of China

How did men show of their wealth and ability to support women who

could 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 pointAn idea that the

Koreans did not borrow from China

What is a tradition of a powerful nobility?

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Topic 2: 2 pointsThis geographic feature

has had the greatest impact on Japan

What is Japan’s island geography?

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Topic 2: 3 pointsUnder Ashikaga rule

this group became the most important class in Japanese society

?

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Topic 2: 4 pointsUnder the influence of

China the Vietnamese developed these strong traditions

What are Buddhist learning, art, an

architecture?

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Topic 2: 5 pointsKorea was first united

under the Kingdom of

Silla?

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Topic 3: 1 pointThe Delhi sultanate

influenced the creation of a new language which has elements of Hindi and Arabic

What is Urdu?

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Topic 3: 2 pointsTurk Mahmud’s

attacks on northern Indian cities and temples began lasting hostilities been these two groups

Who are Muslims and Hindus?

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Topic 3: 3 pointsThe most powerful

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

What is Cambodia?

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Topic 3: 4 pointsThe earliest Indian

influences were brought to Southeast Asia by

What are Brahmins and Buddhist

monks ?

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Topic 3: 5 pointsCompetition and

conflicts between the kingdoms of northern India following the collapse of the Gupta Empire resulted in What is a politically

divided region that was vulnerable to outside invaders.?

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Topic 4: 1 pointThe Mongol Yuan

rulers benefited China by do this

What is repairing the canal system and improving roads?

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Topic 4: 2 pointsThe Mongols of the

Golden Horde ruled Russia by requiring this

What is requiring local princes to pay tribute, but

otherwise allowing Russians to run their own

affairs?

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Topic 4: 3 pointsGenghis Khan united all

the Mongols and built enough strength to conquer Asia by establishing tthis

What is feudalism?

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Topic 4: 4 pointsThe Khan who

practiced religious toleration, appointing both Buddhists and Daoists to high positions in imperial government, was Who was Mangu

Khan?

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Topic 4: 5 pointsAfter the Mongols

conquered Persia, the Il-Khan avoided giving power to Persian officials by putting members of this group in government positions Who are Jews?

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Topic 5: 1 pointThe first Korean

kingdom

What is the Choson?

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Topic 5: 2 points 1,000 mile long

series of rivers and canals in China

What is the Grand Canal?

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Topic 5: 3 pointsLaws that regulated

all Mongols

What is the Yasa?

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Topic 5: 4 pointsJapanese warriors

What are Samurai?

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Topic 5: 5 points

What is Angkor Wat?

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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 nomadic warriors possibleWhat is the horse?