Why did Ancient Romans use sea routes?
to trade with other civilizations/cooperate with them
Where is Ancient Greece located?
Europe
What was an major achievement of the Incas?
farming
Who was a famous travelor on the Silk Road
Marco Polo
(Bonus! Name the five colors?)
Five
Blue, yellow, black, green, red
Name the different technologies that helped the Romans
road works, concrete, aqueducts & calendars
True or False: social groups in Ancient Greece were treated equally
False
True or false: the Incas developed a powerful and expansive empire
true
What is the Silk Road?
A trade route that linked China to the West
What is the closest planet to the sun?
mercury
What were the government systems like in the Roman Empire
A democracy
Why was democracy born in Ancient Greece?
Define coerced
to cause someone to do something by force or threat
What did the trade allow for on the Silk Road?
It led to the integration of cultures
What year did the Titanic sink?
1912
What is the definition of a city-state?
a city that independently makes all political decisions
both city-states, both had a form of democracy, very similar gods
Does the Inca Empire come before or after the beginning of the Aztec Empire?
Why was the Silk Road important?
- it allowed for new cultures to emerge because of the trade
- it caused the supply of goods to increase for civilizations
What are the only flying mammals?
Bats
Were Romans isolated from other civilizations
no, they cooperated with other civilizations
Name a famous god from Ancient Greece
poseidon, ares, zeus, hera, athena, aphrodite,
Who were the Incas?
extended 2500 miles north to south of the Americas, cuzco was the capitol
Were there conflicts on the Silk Road?
Yes, sometimes there were fights along the Silk Road when different groups met in the valleys
Rome