The name of ancient religious temples that were built in Mesopotamia.
Ziggurats
The main meeting space in Ancient Greece where politics would have been discussed.
Agora
Julius Caesar fell in love with this famous Egyptian Queen.
Cleopatra
This is where Monks would have lived during the Middle Ages.
Monasteries
This MAIN cause of WWI refers to the domination of foreign lands by a powerful state far away.
Imperialism.
This person was Gilgamesh's best friend.
Enkidu
This was the national meal of Spartans.
Blood Soup
Rome fought this Mediterranean power three times during the Republic.
Carthage
In jousting, knights would use these to strike each other.
Lance
During World War I, the area between two trenches was known as this.
No Man's Land.
The name of the two Rivers that form the 'cradle of civilization.'
Tigris and Euphrates.
The name given to Greek ships that played a vital role in the success of the Second Persian invasion. Include the important naval battle where they were successful.
Triremes and Salamis
Roman engineers were able to build baths, aqueducts, and many other amazing architectural wonders thanks to this.
Concrete
This English king was a Protestant reformer who broke with the Catholic Church after the Pope refused to give him a divorce from his first wife Catherine.
Henry VIII (8th)
Toussaint L’Ouverture led an independence movement in this modern-day country
Haiti
The Step Pyramid at Saqqara was the first pyramid built in Egypt. It was created by stacking these on top of each other.
Mastabas
12
The names of the Five Good Emperors.
Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius.
The two most famous people from the Third Crusade who had an intense rivalry, but also mutual respect.
Richard the Lionheart and Saladin
This historical event was responsible for people moving into cities and a change from an agrarian, cottage economy to one dominated by industry and machine
Industrial Revolution
Khufu, Khafre, and Menkure
Leader of Persia during the first Persian Invasion and leader of Persia during the second Persian Invasion.
Darius and Xerxes
The six main reasons for the Fall of Rome.
1. Too unwieldy 2. Social (no more Roman identity) 3. Political (weak and corrupt rulers) 4. Economic (taxation/inflation) 5. Military (mercenaries) 6. Invasion of Barbarian Tribes
This was an epic battle fought between the expanding Islamic Empire and Christian Franks.
The Battle of Tours.
Normandy
These symbolized resurrection and rebirth in Ancient Egypt.
Scarabs
This man ran an impressive 26.2 miles from the city of Marathon to the city of Athens to warn the Greeks of the impending Persian Invasion.
Pheidippides
This was how Commodus was able to defeat gladiators in the Coliseum.
He dulled their blades.
This famous battle during the Middle Ages highlighted the downside of heavy medieval armor and the advantage of light infantry.
The Battle of Agincourt
This event resulted in a failed coup and ended up imprisoning one of history's most infamous people.
The Beer Hall Putsch
Half crocodile, half lion, half hippo, otherwise known as the Devourer of Souls.
During the Judgement of Paris, three goddesses each offered something to Paris. Name each goddess and their correct gift.
Hera - king of Europe and Asia
Aphrodite - the love of the most beautiful woman
Athena - greatest military leader
Proximo would have been known as this in Ancient Rome.
Lanista
Martin Luther was upset at this man for selling these in his hometown.
Johan Tetzle / indulgences
The United States entered World War I for these three main reasons.
1.) Unrestricted submarine warfare
2.) The Sinking of the Lusitania
3.) The Zimmerman Telegram