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100

Where was ancient civilizations, Mohenjo Daro and Harrapa located?

Pakistan

100

What room was the final resting place for the pharaoh, filled with money and gold.

The Grand Gallery

100

Who were the twin sons of Mars (God of War)

Romulus and Remus

100

What does "buddha" mean?

someone who has become enlightened. 

100

What was the common forms of transportation?

Donkeys, walking, boats, and Camel's

200

What are the 2 major rivers in India? 

The Indus and the Ganges

200

What is the Old kingdom remembered as?

The old kingdom is remembered as the "expansion age" 

200

What is a Republic Government? 

A Republic Government is a power resides in a body of citizens and consists of representatives elected by them.

200

What is the Qur'an?

the Qur'an is a holy text of Islam, written in Arabic.

200

What did they trade?

Foods (grapes, carrots, peppers, beans, cucumbers), Jewelry and silk (for Royalty), and rare animals.

300

What is Cuneiform

Cuneiform is a writing system that the Sumerian's used.

300

What Egyptian god is remembered as the sun god?

Ra is referred as the sun god.

300

Who is Octavian

Julius Caesar was Octavian's great uncle. Octavian was remembered for "building a Monarchy disguised as a republic".

300

Who is Muhammad?

The man who is the prophet who found Islam.
300

Why was the silk road important?

It was important because it led to economic prosperity. It also had bad outcomes like Diseases. 

400

What architectural work was built in Mohenjo-Daro?

The Great Bath and 

400

What is the Old kingdom remembered as?

The old kingdom is referred to as the "pyramid age" 

400

What continent is Carthage in?

Africa

400

What are the 5 pillars?

Faith, Charity, Prayer, Pilgrimage, and Fasting 

400

What was invented?

A printing press, paper, magnetic compass, gunpower

500

Why did the first civilizations establish themselves around rivers?

The first civilizations established themselves around rivers because people need water to drink, animals to feed, clothes to wash, and water for crops. Without water, they would not be able to survive 

500

What was the purpose of the Egyptian Pyramids?

The purpose of the Egyptian Pyramids was for whenever the god dies. It is proper to bury them in a pyramid with money, gold, etc. If the Pharaoh is buried with riches, they will have a good afterlife. There are multiple rooms in a pyramid and sometimes they are used for other family members when they go to the afterlife

500

What did the assassination of Julius Caesar tell us about how the romans valued their government.

he assassination of Julius Caesar tells us that they don't want a dictator when they were a democratic republic. Caesar was stabbed 23 times. When he was stabbed, it made everyone come together.

500

How did Buddha create the 4 Noble Truth's?

When Buddha finally left his palace, he saw a dead body, homeless people, someone begging for money, and someone very sick. This showed him reality of what it's like outside of his palace and became a changed man.

500

What was the Silk Road?

The Silk Road was a trade route that extended from Eastern China to the Mediterranean Sea. This trade route was used for over 2,000 years. There were different roads for whatever people were going to trade. People would trade things such as Silk, food, animals, and jewelry. 

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