Geography
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Middle Ages
Revolutions & Conflicts
100

What area of the world did Ancient Rome involve?


North America

South America

Europe

Australia

Europe

100

Which statement correctly describes a boy's life in Athens and Sparta?


Athenians went to school; Spartans served in the military.

Athenians studies combat; Spartans played sports.

Athenian boys lived in barracks; Spartans lived at home.

Athenian boys became citizens at 30; Spartans never became citizens.

Athenians went to school; Spartans served in the military.

100

Which ruler took Rome from a republic to an empire?


King Ferdinand

King Arthur

Julius Caesar

Antonio Banderas

Julius Caesar

100

The term feudalism is best defined as a...


System in which land is exchanged for military service or loyalty

Division of power between branches of government

Holy war between Christians and Muslims

Process in which goods are traded for other goods




System in which land is exchanged for military service or loyalty

100

What happened during the Industrial Revolution?


Workers produced goods by machine in factories.

Farmers produced many more crops.

Poor people overthrew the rich and took over government.

Canals were dug to connect waterways.

Workers produced goods by machine in factories.

200

The _____________ raided Europe and came from Scandinavia.

Franks

Athenians

Norwegians

Vikings

Vikings

200

Who was previously named Octavian, adopted son of an emperor; and the first ruler of the Pax Romana?



Charlemagne

Augustus Caesar

Constantine

Julius Caesar

Augustus Caesar

200

The Romans built ______________ that connected many cities and helped with trade and marching troops to various locations.


walls

roads

ships

dividers

roads

200
When did the middle ages begin?

When the Roman Empire Fell

When the Reformation started

When the Agricultural Revolution began

When the Industrial Revolution began

When the Roman Empire Fell

200

Who started the French Revolution?



Napoleon Bonaparte

The Second Estate, nobles

The First Estate, priests

The Third Estate, working people



The Third Estate, working people
300

Name the most important ocean used for transportation and exploration of Europe.


Atlantic Ocean

Pacific Ocean

Artic Ocean

Indian Ocean

Atlantic Ocean

300

What was possibly the most lasting achievement of Greek civilization?

Having many city states

Laying the groundwork for democracy

Enabling transportation and communication

Always having great leaders

Laying the groundwork for democracy

300

Name what was built above or beneath ground that allowed fresh water to flow to Rome daily.


aqua lakes

aqueducts

aquifers

aquatic statues

aqueducts

300

What was "reborn" during the Renaissance?



arts, philosophy, culture

feudalism, manorialism, and the Crusades

war between Eastern and Western Europe

European' hatred of tyrants



arts, philosophy, culture

300

What was an important cause of the French Revolution?



Rivalry with other counties

unfair treatment of lower and middle classes

religious groups that became very radical

unhappy workers in factories

unfair treatment of lower and middle classes

400

Name the most important sea used for transportation and attack during ancient Roman days.


North Sea

Black Sea

Caspian

Mediterranean Sea

Mediterranean Sea

400

What happened during the "Golden Age" of Greece?


Alexander the Great conquered Greece.

Sparta became the center of wealth and arts.

Tyrants ruled all the city-states

Democracy, wealth, and culture flourished in Anthens.

Democracy, wealth, and culture flourished in Anthens.

400

Who was the most famous king of the Franks, which gave the country of France its name?


Julius Caesar

Augustus Caesar

Constantine

Charlemagne

Charlemagne

400

Which of the following is the correct feudalism order of highest leader to lowest person?


King, Knight, Noble, Vassal

Queen, Vassal, Lord

King, Noble, Knight, Serf

King, Knight, Peasant, Lord

King, Noble, Knight, Serf

400

How did the printing press help to spread the ideas of the reformation?



It only shared new texts with the church.

It prevented the Pope from accessing vernacular Bibles.

It ensured that elites controlled information.

It allowed uniform texts to reach a wider audience.



It allowed uniform texts to reach a wider audience.
500

What did Prince Henry of Portugal start?



the factory system

the Columbian Exchange

a school of navigation

a public education system

a school of navigation

500

Why was Alexander the Great famous?



He made democracy stronger.

He extended his empire through most of Eurasia.

He wrote poetry and drama.

He improved the beauty and power of Athens.

He extended his empire through most of Eurasia.

500

Which statement accurately summarizes Constantine's role in the spread of Christianity?


Constantine created the job of Pope for the church.

Constantine created a new version of Christianity.

Constantine made it law for citizens to work in churches.

Constantine convinced and even forced his subjects to be Christians.



Constantine convinced and even forced his subjects to be Christians.

500

What were the most powerful influence on Europeans during the Middle Ages?


Charlemagne and the Franks

Johanne Gutenberg and Martin Luther

Eastern Orthodox Church and the plague

Roman Catholic Church and feudalism

Roman Catholic Church and feudalism

500

What was one of the main purposes of European exploration?



to fight wars with other countries

to gain knowledge from other lands

to start cities in warmer climates

to trade and establish new colonies



to trade and establish new colonies
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