Question
For 10 points each, answer some questions about the history of Korean currency:
[10h] During the Warring States period, the Korean peninsula had adopted a kind of Chinese money named for being shaped like these objects. This kind of currency and spade money dominated in the Zhou (“CHOE”) dynasty.
ANSWER: knife money [or dagger money]
[10e] The Goryeo dynasty minted the first Korean coins after the style of this Chinese dynasty. This dynasty, which came to power after the Sui (“SWAY”), ruled until 907 CE.
ANSWER: Tang dynasty
[10m] During the Goryeo dynasty, a kind of these objects shaped like the Korean peninsula called ŭnbyŏng (“oon-BYUHNG”) were used for large payments. Ancient Greeks decorated large examples of these called kraters.
ANSWER: vases [or vessels; prompt on containers or pottery]
<Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford, World History>
Summary
2023 Penn Bowl @ Waterloo | 10/28/2023 | Y | 4 | 12.50 | 100% | 25% | 0% |
2023 Penn Bowl @ FSU | 10/28/2023 | Y | 1 | 20.00 | 100% | 100% | 0% |
2023 Penn Bowl (Harvard) | 10/21/2023 | Y | 2 | 15.00 | 100% | 50% | 0% |
2023 Penn Bowl (Mainsite) | 10/21/2023 | Y | 6 | 15.00 | 100% | 33% | 17% |
2023 Penn Bowl (Norcal) | 10/28/2023 | Y | 2 | 20.00 | 50% | 100% | 50% |
2023 Penn Bowl (South Central) | 10/28/2023 | Y | 1 | 0.00 | 0% | 0% | 0% |
2023 Penn Bowl (UK) | 10/28/2023 | Y | 5 | 16.00 | 100% | 60% | 0% |
2023 Penn Bowl @ UNC | 10/28/2023 | Y | 3 | 10.00 | 67% | 33% | 0% |
Data
Texas B | Texas A | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |