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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!AP World History

New Civilizations In The Americas and Western Eurasia, 1200-250 BCE

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MesoamericaAssyrian

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The 1st domesticated crops in Mesoamerican

diet included beans, squash, and this staple

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corn (maize)

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The cultural core of early Olmec civilization

was at this location, followed by La Venta

and Tres Zapotes

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San Lorenzo

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A strong belief in the significance of

astronomical events led the Olmec to lay

out their cities aligned with the path of theseAnswer

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stars

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This animal serves as the main deity in Mesoamerican

symbology

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jaguar

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These sculptures made from basalt are a

widely recognized legacy of Olmec

culture

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giant carved heads

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Perhaps the most distinctive feature of Celtic military activity

was this

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fought naked

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The linguistic group from which the Celtic

language came

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Indo-European

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Much of early Celtic history is told through

the eyes of these foreigners

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Greeks or Romans

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These priests also served as judges and the only element of Celtic society that

crossed tribal lines

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Druids

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The general who conquered the Gauls between 58-51 BCE

and brought them into the Roman Empire

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Julius Caesar

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Since they ruled over far-flung lands and diverse

peoples, the Neo-Assyrians are known as

the first one of these

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empire

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The warriors made up the top of the class

system because they received these grants

from the emperor

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land

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The Neo-Assyrian Empire started in the northern part of this modern-day

country

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Daily Double!!!

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Iraq

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This emperor helped preserve 25,000 clay

cuneiform tablets in his library named after the

main Assyrian deity

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Ashurbanipal

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Kings of Assyria never made decisions

without first consulting these

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oracles (Gods)

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The later capital city of the empire that was

burned to the ground by invading forces in

612 BCE

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Ninevah

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The Assyrians used this tactic in order to

break the spirit of rebellious people

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mass deportation

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The Medes of Northern Iran combined with this

kingdom in Southern Iraq to defeat the Assyrians in the early 7th century BCE

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Babylon(ia)

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The size of the Assyrian army:

20,000250,000500,000

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500,000

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This group of people resisted the Assyrians

in the town of Jerusalem; both sides

ultimately claimed victory

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Israelites

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Information about ancient Israel can be

found here; some of it has been proven

through archaeological evidence

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Hebrew Bible (Torah)

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The story of these two brothers reflects the friction between the nomadic and settled peoples of the region

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Cain and Abel

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The basic tenets of Jewish belief and

practice come from this epic document

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Ten Commandments

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“scattering”

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diaspora

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Jerusalem became the political and religious

center of the kingdom of Israel after this was

brought for safekeeping

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Ark of the Covenant

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Phoenicia often came into conflict with these

peoples in trade and the colonization of

Western Mediterranean

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the Greeks

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The Phoenicians invented this system of writing that used

letters instead of pictures and symbols

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alphabet

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The merchant aristocracy in Carthage was unique

because it allowed upward social and

political mobility through this means

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creation of wealth

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This Carthaginian sailor claimed to have sailed into the Atlantic and down the coast of

West Africa

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Hanno

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The living origin of the Phoenician purple dye that would become a symbol of royalty for

centuries

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Mediterranean snail