Miscellaneous
Physical Geography
Mesoamerican civilizations
Governments
The Spanish Conquest
100

Someone who has crossed at least one international border fleeing persecution or violence due to religion, race, political views, sexual orientation, etc.

What is a Refugee?

100

A thin strip of land connecting two larger landmasses to each other

What is an Isthmus?

100

Known as the mother culture of Mesoamerica, these people are famous for their large stone heads

Who were the Olmec?

100

A form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority

What is a Democracy?

100

A metaphor used when speaking about the Spanish Conquest which represents violent fighting between conquistadors and indigenous peoples

What is the Sword?

200

The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations

What is Globalization?

200

The largest rift in the Earth, it is a great place for paleoanthropologists to find evidence of early humans

What is the Great Rift Valley?

200

Floating gardens used by the Aztecs in Tenochtitlan to farm on the island

What are Chinampas?

200

A government in which the leader has total power and control over their people and in which the citizens are expected to blindly follow

What is an Autocracy?

200

The Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec empire in 1521

Who was Hernan Cortes?

300

An African boy in Malawi who built a windmill to irrigate farmland in his village, saving his town from starving during the dry season

Who is William Kamkwamba?

300

A waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman

What is the Strait of Hormuz?

300

The emperor of the Aztec empire when Hernan Cortes arrived in Mesoamerica

Who was Moctezuma II?

300

A government in which the religious leaders are also the political leaders

What is a Theocracy?

300

A metaphor used when talking about the Spanish Conquest which represents catholic priests attempting to convert indigenous people to Catholicism

What is the Cross?
400

A European attempt to categorize people in Latin American countries into different ethnic groups

What are Caste Paintings?

400

A land bridge which once connected Asia to the Americas when the water depth was 100 meters shallower

What is Beringia?

400

This city, located in the Yucatan Peninsula, is an archeological site from the Mayan post-classic period

What is Chichen Itza?

400

A government in which a small group of people rule over many others which was common in many Central American countries

What is an oligarchy?
400

A book written by an Aztec person in Nahuatl and Spanish about the smallpox epidemic of the Aztecs

What is the Florentine Codex?

500

This crop was responsible for an increase in European population density during the Columbian Exchange

What is the Potato?

500

A body of water which contains brackish water, a mix between fresh water and salt water

What is an Estuary?

500

The 260-day long sacred Mayan calendar

What is the Tzolkin?

500

A government type where the leaders inherit authority from their bloodline

What is a Monarchy?
500

A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incan Empire

Who was Francisco Pizarro?

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