Jeopardy Renaissance Reformation Scientific Revolution & Crusades $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 World Rel. Final Jeopardy Greece, Rome & Middle Ages 1 - $100 What religion has the most followers in the world today? What is Christianity? 1 - $200 Which of the following is not associated with Islam? The Quran Mecca Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu Mohammed What is Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu? 1 - $300 Which of the following is true about Buddhism? Mohammed is its founder. Believers must follow the Eightfold Path to reach Enlightenment. It is a polytheistic religion. It is a monotheistic religion. What is believers must follow the Eightfold Path to reach Enlightenment? 1 - $400 Which of the following is not associated with Judaism? The Star of David Rabbi Synagogue Mosque What is Mosque? 1 - $500 How are Judaism, Islam, and Christianity connected? a. They all believe Jesus is the Son of God. b. They all trace their ancestry to the prophet Abraham. c. They have many of the same religious holidays and celebrations. d. They all trace their ancestry to Jacob, father of the 12 tribes of Israel. What is they all trace their ancestry to the prophet Abraham? 2 - $100 Events that happened during the 20th century occurred in which years? What is the 1900s? 2 - $200 Which renaissance artist is famous for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpting the marble statue of Pieta? a. Leonardo da Vinci b. Raphael c. Donatello d. Michelangelo Who is Michelangelo? 2 - $300 The Renaissance was a “rebirth” of what two classical cultures? A. Greek and Roman B. British and French C. Indian and Chinese What is Greek and Roman? 2 - $400 What paintings of a woman and a meal is Leonardo da Vinci famous for painting? What is Mona Lisa and the Last Supper? 2 - $500 Name the book by Niccolo Machiavelli that gave advice to rulers on how to gain and maintain power in politics? It included the thought that it is better to be feared than loved. What is The Prince? 3 - $100 Christopher Columbus landed in the Americas in 1492. What century did he accomplish this? What is the 15th century 3 - $200 Martin Luther is known as the: A. Father of the Protestant Reformation B. Father of Humanism C. Defender of the Faith D. Father of the Catholic Reformation Who is the Father of the Protestant Reformation? 3 - $300 Henry VIII’s determination to produce a male heir to the throne led to which of the following? A. The Glorious Revolution B. England became Protestant through Henry’s creation of the Church of England C. The English Civil War D. The Heresy Act What is England became Protestant through Henry’s creation of the Church of England. 3 - $400 What were Martin Luther’s 95 Theses primarily written to condemn? A. Excessive drinking by Catholic priests. B. Marriage and fornication among the church clergy. C. The sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church. D. Monks and priests who were neglecting their spiritual duties. What are the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church? 3 - $500 What religious belief is John Calvin known for? A. The belief that baptism should take place in adulthood, not infancy. B. The belief in predestination, that God has already decided who will be saved. C. The belief that only Catholic priests should be able to interpret the Bible. What is the belief in predestination, that God has already decided who will be saved. 4 - $100 True or false: The majority of the Crusades were very successful in capturing the Holy Land? What is false? 4 - $200 What was the symbol of the Crusaders? A. a blue sword B. a yellow lion C. a red cross D. a black snake E. a green helmet What is a red cross? 4 - $300 Which of the following fought each other in the Crusades? A. The Eastern and Western Roman Empires B. The Romans and the Greeks C. The Europeans and the Arabs D. The Europeans and the Egyptians E. The Vikings and the English What is the Europeans and Arabs? 4 - $400 Who was the first in Europe to use the printing press and moveable type? A. Bacon B. Gutenberg C. Copernicus D. Newton Who was Gutenberg? 4 - $500 What British scientist defined gravity? A. Bacon B. Brahe C. Copernicus D. Newton Who was Newton? 5 - $100 The Middle or Dark Ages came after what time period? A. the Dark ages B. the Beginning Ages C. the Roman Empire D. the British Empire What is the Roman Empire? 5 - $200 . When did the Black Death take place? 500 to 510 1066 to 1070 1214 to 1314 1347 to 1350 1400 to 1402 What is 1347 to 1350? 5 - $300 Everything that happened before the year 3000 B.C.E. is known as prehistory. Why? A. Because things that happened so long ago are not that important. B. Because a system of writing had not been created yet, and those things were not recorded. C. Because they happened before the birth of Christ. Because a system of writing had not been created yet, and those things were not recorded. 5 - $400 What are the three main reasons why an author writes a story? What is to inform, persuade, and entertain? 5 - $500 The government of __________ _________ was called a republican government. The Founders read that republican government was one is which: The power of government is held by the people. The people give power to leaders they elect to represent them and serve their interests. The representatives are responsible for helping all the people in the country, not just a few people. A. Ancient Greece B. Ancient Rome What is Ancient Rome? Final Jeopardy Name the two types of sources and give an example of each. What are primary and secondary sources?