History of English Language
Religion & Trade
Warm-ups
World Religions Chart
Vocabulary
100
Where the Angles and Saxons originated.
What is Germany?
100
Protestantism is instrumental to the growth of this type of institutions.
What is capitalist?
100
The three Abrahamic faiths.
What are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
100
Name of Christianity's deity.
What is God?
100
A stable language resulting from the blend of two or more languages that often do not include features of either (EX: Haitian Creole)
What is a creole language?
200
Three Anglo Saxon words we still use.
What are "house," "woman," and "loaf?"
200
Christian denomination that is likely to have inspired other institutions that encouraged international trade.
What is Protestant?
200
Jewish spiritual leaders are called.
What is rabbi?
200
Name of Islam's deity.
What is Allah?
200
A language in which all government business is conducted.
What is Official Language?
300
The number of words the Vikings added to the English language.
What is 2000?
300
The reason contractual defaults are more common in Roman Catholic countries.
What is the sacrament of penance?
300
Who Christians believe Jesus is.
What is the Messiah promised in the Old Testament?
300
Name of Judaism's deity.
What is Yahweh?
300
Groups of languages organized by their common heritage.
What is language families?
400
The language used by the English Royal Court after William the Conqueror conquered England.
What is French?
400
The Christian denomination protects the right of creditors less than other countries.
What is Roman Catholic?
400
Christians believe this was why God sent Jesus to Earth.
What is to save humanity from the consequences of its sin?
400
Text of Hinduism.
What are the Vedas?
400
This is the result of language families. Demonstrates how different languages and linguistic groups are related to each other.
What is language trees?
500
Three words that come from English farmers from William the Conqueror's time.
What are "cow," "sheep," and "swine?"
500
How the three Christian cultures had an indirect effect on trade.
What is through their influence on other institutions?
500
The most important concepts in Christianity.
What is the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus?
500
The sacred text of Islam.
What is the Qu'ran/Koran and the Haddith?
500
This is a nontheistic religion that encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, who is commonly known as the Buddha, meaning "the awakened one."
What is Buddhism?