The Warring Period
Which leader was buried with the Terracotta Warriors?
Double points!
Emperor Qin
Which Emperor expanded the Great Wall of China?
Emperor Qin
What surrounds Greece?
True or False: Only the male citizens could vote in Athens?
True
What did Emperor Qin create to strengthen China?
Name at least 3 things
Double points
The Great Wall, roads, canals, writing, money, laws
Who discovered the Terracotta Warriors?
A farmer
Which food did Mr. Yook encounter from the food vendor when walking to the Great Wall of China?
Hot corn
Which geographic structure does Greece have the most?
Bonus +200 points: What percent is this structure in Greece?
Mountains and Hills
Bonus: 75%
How many years did Emperor Qin rule for?
15 years
What year was the Terracotta warriors discovered?
You have to be within ten years to be correct!
1974
Which part of China was the Great Wall located?
North, South, East or West?
North
How many islands is Greece made up with?
a) 500
b) 1500
c) 2500
b) Almost 1500 islands
What kind of democracy did Athens have?
Direct or representative?
Bonus: +200. Define the answer
Direct
Bonus: Direct democracy means the voters can directly decide on laws and rules.
How did Emperor Qin treat those or things who disagreed with his laws or rules?
To protect or accompany the Emperor's rule in the afterlife
Why was the Great Wall created?
+100 point question
To defend against foreign tribes or nations
What crops or items were produced in Ancient Greece? Name at least 2 items
Olive oil, Figs, Cheese, Fish, Bread, Wine, Asparagus
Why did Sparta women have more freedom at home?
What system did Emperor Qin eliminate?
What was the name of the new system?
You have to answer BOTH questions to get the points!
Confuscianism
Legalism
What was unique (special or different) about the warriors?
Each type of soldier had different uniforms, heights, weapons or facial features
How did Emperor Qin punish his enemies with the Great Wall of China?
What ideas or activities were invented in Greece?
Democracy/Politics, Architecture, Philosophy, Socrates-history, Olympics
Who was the lowest class of people called in Ancient Greece? And what was their role?
Helots or captured slaves and they were domestic servants, nurses, educators, military helpers