Geography
Religion
Mesopotamia
Egypt
Homeless Bird/India
100

The world’s longest river that was central to Egypt

The Nile River

100

The belief in many gods.

Polytheism

100

A city with its own government...Mesopotamia’s first civilization was made up of 12 of these.

City-State

100

Massive monumental tombs build to house the bodies of the pharaohs

Pyramids

100

The lowest group in India’s society...These people were considered impure and had to do the dirty and unwanted jobs.  

The Untouchables

200

The vast scorching desert that surrounded the Nile

The Red Land

200

The Egyptians believed a dead person’s spirit needed a body to live in and would need to recognize the body after death, which is why they made ________.

Mummies

200

The first form of writing created by the Sumerians

Cuneiform

200

An Egyptian king

Pharaoh
200

What river did they take Harry to bathe in because Hindus believe it has healing powers?

The Ganges River
300

The narrow stretch of land that ran along both sides of the Nile, where the river’s waters and nourishing dark silt allowed plants to grow and people to live

The Black Land
300

The belief that the soul is eternal and is reborn in different bodies over different life cycles

Reincarnation

300

He created the first written code of law.

Hammurabi

300

His tomb was discovered completely intact and made him famous because of all of the treasures inside.

King Tut

300

Why was Koly abandoned in Vrindavan?

It is where widows go to get taken care of because they can get food and money for chanting all day at the temples.

400

What two rivers is Mesopotamia in between?

The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

400

The three most important gods in this religion are Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.

Hinduism

400

A huge pyramid-shaped temple and the most important building within a city-state

Ziggurat

400

Egyptian writing

 Hieroglyphics/Hieroglyphs

400

What is the traditional flower for Hindu weddings and funerals?

Marigolds

500

The mountain range with the world’s highest mountains that formed the northern border of India and protected them from invaders

The Himalayas

500

What religion is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, a prince who lived a life of luxury until he encountered suffering and went on a quest to learn how to end it?

Buddhism

500

Known as the purple dye people, this group of people were expert ship-builders and traders and spread their culture and alphabet.

The Phoenicians

500

A great female pharaoh that helped Egypt grow wealthy by expanding trade

Hatshepsut

500

The rigid system of hierarchy that was hereditary and could never be changed.

The Caste System

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