These rivers were extremely important to the ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
Ancient Egypt relied on this river to water their crops and provide them with fertile soil.
What is the Nile River?
This was the place where the Greek gods and goddesses lived.
What was Mount Olympus?
This great wall took over 2,000 years to fully build, and it is over 4,500 miles at its longest.
What is The Great Wall Of China?
This was the city that was almost perfectly preserved by Mount Vesuvius's, ash.
What was Pompi?
This crescent-shaped area of fertile land was used for agriculture and was named "The Cradle Of Civilization".
What was the Fertile Cresent?
Egyptians developed this as they were building the pyramids.
What is a 365-day calendar?
This Greek goddess was the goddess of love and beauty but was forcefully married to Hephaistos.
Who was Aphrodite?
These long trails were used for trade and they went from China to West Asia and Europe.
What was the Silk Road?
The Romans held these fights in the Colosseum, where gladiators (who were slaves) would fight with swords, spears, and other weapons, against other slaves.
What were Gladiator Fights?
In ancient Sumer, this beverage was highly favored.
What is beer?
The Egyptians highly believed in this and believed that it was better than the present.
What is the Afterlife?
Sparta was focused on this rather than farming, and having knowledge.
What is the military?
The discovery of this is credited to William Harvey, and it is the act of blood moving around your body.
what is circulation?
This modern nation was once under the command of the Roman Empire.
What is Greece?
This building had irrigated terraces planted with flowers and trees and remains as one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world.
What is the Hanging Garden Of Babylon?
This Egyptian god was the protector of the living and the dead and had the symbol of a woman with a throne headdress.
Who was Isis?
This was the marketplace where Greeks would trade, gossip, and shop.
What was an Agora?
Invented by the philosopher Lao-tzu, this philosophy was not to try to be well-known or rich but to be happy with what they had. It also had to do with being calm and meditating.
What is Taoism?
The Romans disposed of their waste by throwing it into a spot people today would not.
What is the road?
These laws were the earliest written laws and followed the "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth" principle. Some of these laws were extremely cruel.
What was Hammurabi's code?
This Egyptian Pharohruled for 24-26 years and built the Spinx of Egypt as well as the second-largest pyramid in Giza.
Who was pharoh Khafre?
Known as the man who conquered Persia and Phoenicia, this Greek was also Aristotle's student.
Who was Alexander The Great?
As something we use almost every day, it is very important to humans. We use this product invented by the Chinese for printing, writing, and drawing.
What is paper?
First a general, then elected to Senate, and then became a console, this man founded the First Triumvirate, a powerful military-political alliance.
Who was Julius Ceasar?