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Individuals Writings Cold WarEmpires Belief Systems

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This empire is referred to as the Golden Age of Sanskrit culture. The concept of zero, the decimal system, and the concept of infinity developed.

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What is the Gupta Empire?

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This empire controlled the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, conquered the Byzantine capital of Constantinople, and was a multinational empire.

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What is the Ottoman Empire?

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A significant king of this Muslim empire in the Indian subcontinent was Akbar the Great. Akbar was known for his policy of religious toleration.

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What is the Mughal Empire?

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Terrace farming, an extensive road network, and the quipu were characteristics of this empire.

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What is the Inca Empire?

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This Mauryan king was transformed at the Battle of Kalinga. On viewing the carnage, this king renounced violence and eventually converted to Buddhism.

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Who is Asoka?

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Karma, dharma, reincarnation, and caste are associated with this belief system.

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What is Hinduism?

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It is the belief that spirits exist in nature. It is the world’s oldest belief system.

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What is Animism?

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It is based on the belief that humans are inherently selfish and only harsh punishments ensure proper behavior.

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What is Legalism?

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Within the Muslim community, there is disagreement over leadership. Sunnis believe that any pious Muslim man may lead but not this group.

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Who are the Shi’a (Shi’ites)?

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He referred to religion as an “opiate.” Some Communist governments declared it illegal while others discouraged it.

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Who is Karl Marx?

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He emerged as the leader of the Chinese Communist Party after the Long March. He gained the support of the peasants.

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Who is Mao Zedong?

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Perestroika and glasnost are associated with this leader. He tried to reform the Soviet system.

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Who is Mikhail Gorbachev?

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He was the first Prime Minister of independent India. He pursued a policy of nonalignment during the Cold War.

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Who is Jawaharlal Nehru?

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This Chinese nationalist was the leader of the Kuomintang and advocated “Three Principles” – Nationalism, Democracy, and People’s Livelihood.

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Who is Dr. Sun Yat-sen (Sun Yixian)?

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He coauthored The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx. He wrote of class struggle and revolution of the proletariat.

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Who is Friedrich Engels?

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It is the holy book of Islam.

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What is the Qu’ran (Koran)?

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He wrote The Wealth of Nations and explained supply, and demand, the Free Market, and Laissez-faire or the importance of the government not intervening in the market.

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Who is Adam Smith?

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Its final sentences read: “The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Proletarians of all countries, unite!.”

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What is The Communist Manifesto?

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He wrote The Prince. He believed that it is better for a ruler to be feared than loved and that the ends justified the means.

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Who is Niccolo Machiavelli?

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In this Hindu writing, the Hindu god, Krishna, helps Arjuna perform his dharma and understand the nature of existence.

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What is the Bhagavad Gita?

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The Cold War or conflict between the U.S.A. and the Soviet Union developed after this war.

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What is World War II?

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It was the U.S. policy during the Cold War. Its goal was to stop the spread of communism.

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What is the containment policy?

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It is the theory that if one nation falls to communism, other nations will follow.

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What is the Domino Theory?

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This term refers to the countries of Eastern Europe whose foreign policies depended on those of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

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What is the Soviet Bloc or what are Soviet satellites?

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This Soviet dictator ultimately removed nuclear missiles from Cuban soil.

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Who is Nikita Khrushchev?

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This Jeopardy template was created by Dr. Robert Pettis, Director

An Adventure of the American Mind, University of South Carolina Spartanburg

This Jeopardy game was created by

(E. Napp)(E. Napp)