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Welcome To The Mr. T Game. Today's Topics. NEXT. Early Civilizations And Ancient Asia. NEXT. Ancient Greece And Rome. NEXT. African Empires And The Middle Ages. NEXT. The Renaissance And Reformation. NEXT. Exploration and Colonization. NEXT. The Mr. T Game. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Early Civs. and Ancient Asia
Question for 5 Points
What is polytheism and how did it work in early
civilizations?
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Early Civs. and Ancient Asia
Answer for 5 Points
Worship of multiple gods and early gods
were centered around nature and farming.
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Early Civs. and Ancient Asia
Question for 10 Points
What role did agriculture play in the establishment
of early civilizations?
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Early Civs. and Ancient Asia
Answer for 10 Points
Allowed the first cities and trade centers to be
established.
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Early Civs. and Ancient Asia
Question for 15 Points
Define the 5 characteristics of a
civilization.
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Early Civs. and Ancient Asia
Answer for 15 Points1. Advanced Cities
2. Specialized Workers
3. Complex Institutions
4. Record Keeping
5. Advanced Technology
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Early Civs. and Ancient Asia
Question for 20 Points
What was the mandate of heaven and explain what role it played in the dynastic cycle?
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Early Civs. and Ancient Asia
Answer for 20 Points
The approval of the government by the gods. If a
dynasty ruled poorly they were viewed as loosing the
approval of the gods.
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Early Civs. and Ancient Asia
Question for 25 Points
Define Confucianism and Legalism. Which dynasties used these
philosophies (give examples)
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Early Civs. and Ancient Asia
Answer for 25 PointsConfucianism stressed the importance of
relationships and the family. Legalism stressed the importance of a strong ruler and
government.
The Qin used legalism and demonstrated it through the tough rule of Shi Huangdi.
The Han used Confucianism and established a bureaucracy known as civil service.
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Greece & Rome
Question for 5 Points
How did geography influence the
economies of Greece and Rome?
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Greece & Rome
Answer for 5 Points
Centrally located and easily traded with
various cultures by sea.
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Greece & Rome
Question for 10 Points
Identify and define three different political systems that existed in
Ancient Greece.Show Answer
Greece & Rome
Answer for 10 Points
Democracy
Oligarchy
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Greece & Rome
Question for 15 Points
Identify and explain at least two ways that
Rome adopted aspects of Greek Culture.
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Greece & Rome
Answer for 15 Points
Religion, Government, Education, Slavery, etc.
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Greece & Rome
Question for 20 Points
Describe the treatment and role of women and slaves in Greece and
Rome.Show Answer
Greece & Rome
Answer for 20 Points
Although not equal, they were treated
relatively well. Could not take part in
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Greece & Rome
Question for 25 Points
Briefly describe how the government of the Roman Republic worked and was responsible for ending the
republic.Show Answer
Greece & Rome
Answer for 25 Points
The senate had the vast majority of power and was made up of the patrician
class. Julius Caesar ended this when he refused to give up
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Africa and The Middle Ages
Question for 5 Points
What were the two primary goods traded
in West Africa?
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Africa and The Middle Ages
Answer for 5 Points
Gold and Salt
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Africa and The Middle Ages
Question for 10 Points
How did Islam impact education in the
empires of West Africa?
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Africa and The Middle Ages
Answer for 10 Points
Created universities and school systems for
wealthy African Muslims.
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Africa and The Middle Ages
Question for 15 Points
What role did the Church play in Medieval
Europe and what was the purpose of monasteries?
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Africa and The Middle Ages
Answer for 15 Points
A unifying force through canon law and
monasteries maintained education.
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Africa and The Middle Ages
Question for 20 Points
What were the reasons on both sides for
fighting the Crusades?
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Africa and The Middle Ages
Answer for 20 Points
Christians: Unity, Nationalism, Increase
Wealth
Muslims: Defend Land, Nationalism
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Africa and The Middle Ages
Question for 25 Points
Explain how the system of Feudalism operated in
Europe. Include such terms as lords, knights, vassals,
serfs, fiefs, and tithes.Show Answer
Africa and The Middle Ages
Answer for 25 PointsLords: Leading nobles who controlled land
Vassals: Anyone who was subject to someone else
Knights: Warrior class that received land (fief) from lords in exchange for military service.
Serfs: Common peasants who made up the majority of society and worked the land
Tithes: Church taxes that allowed the Church to become very powerful and influential
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Renaissance & Reformation
Question for 5 Points
Why did Italy become the birthplace of the
Renaissance?
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Renaissance & Reformation
Answer for 5 Points
Centrally located, established cities, heritage of Rome
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Answer for Mr. T Points1.Heritage of Ancient Greece and
Rome.
2.Geographically in the center of trade.
3.Wealthy Merchant and Noble Class already established.
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