Greece
Rome
Middle Ages/Renaissance
Early Modern Europe
Age of Exploration
100

This city-state focused their resources into forming the best, most powerful military. Young men are trained as soldiers from the age of 7.

Sparta

100

The Punic Wars involved Rome and who else...

Carthage

100

How did the Black Death spread?

Fleas on rats, fleas on rats!
100

What's the name of the man who wrote the 95 theses against the Catholic Church?

Martin Luther

100

Who is the name of the man credited with discovering America?

Christopher Columbus

200

The Peloponesian war included these two major powers

Athens & Sparta

200

Describe the significance of "Bread and Circuses"

The government claimed that as long as the lower class has food and entertainment, they will never revolt.

200

Describe the structure of Feudalism.

Serfs/peasants work the land of Nobles, Nobles hire Knights to work for them & defend their land in return for a home

200

What are indulgences?

'Tickets to heaven' sold by the Catholic Church, tricking impoverished people into donating their money in return for salvation.

200
What two countries largely participated in the Age of Exploration?

Spain & Portugal

300

This city-state focused on intellectualism & was the foundation of modern Democracy

Athens

300

What are the names of the two major social classes in Ancient Rome? (P...)

Plebeians & Patricians

300

This event marks the breaking of the Catholic Church from the Eastern Orthodox Church

The Great Schism of 1054

300

Did the Counter Reformation realistically change anything about the Catholic Church?

No - they doubled down on everything, they just started selling indulgences in secret instead

300

What continents are included in the Old World and the New World?

New World = North & South America

Old World = Africa, Europe, Asia

400

What religious structure is used in Greece?

Polytheism - Gods largely based on the planets in the solar system

400

What was the Eastern Roman Empire called?

The Byzantine Empire

400
Describe the focus on Humanism during the Renaissance & its significance.

Humanism shifted focus from God onto individuals, encouraged artists to paint and sculpt humans realistically

400

Describe the heliocentric model vs. the geocentric model.

Heliocentric = sun in the middle of the universe

Geocentric = Earth in the middle of the universe

400

What is the Columbian Exchange?

The exchange of goods, resources, foods, animals, diseases, people, etc. between the Old World & the New World

500

What's the name of the leader who stretched the Greek Empire that stretched from Macedonia to India?

Alexander the Great

500

Powerful Roman leader that turned the Republic into a Dictatorship...

Julius Caesar

500

How did the Black Death contribute to the end of the structure of feudalism?

The Black Death primarily infected the lower class (serfs, peasants) who did the majority of the labor. Now, nobles can't rely on them to do all their work.

500

What was most significant about the shift into the Scientific Revolution? What did they used to believe?

Most people just believed whatever the Church said; now, things need to be proved through the scientific method

500

What is the name of the deal struck between Spain and Portugal to evenly divide discoverable land?

The Treaty of Tordesillas

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