Ancient
Mesopotamia (Unit 1)
Ancient
Egypt (Unit 2)
Ancient
Rome (Unit 3)
Religion
(Unit 4 )
Silk Road
(Unit 5)
100

The belief in many gods describes the ancient Sumerians' religious practice. 

What is Polytheism?

100

The difference between Egyptian pharaohs and Mesopotamian kings.

What is absolute or unlimited power? 

100
The years in which the empire of Ancient Rome existed. 

What is 753 BCE - 60 CE?

100

Another word that is used to describe the hajj

What is the pilgrimage (journey) to Mecca?

100

The Silk Road consists of many of these

What are trade networks that extend from the Mediterranean Sea to Eastern China?

200

A group of people not considered Mesopotamians.

What are Egyptians?

200

Egyptian kingdom remembered as the "Expansion Age".

What is the Middle Kingdom?

200

The people the Romans learned to build cities, the different art forms, and the practice of Christianity.

WHo are the Etruscans? 

200

Buddhas real name 

What is Siddartha Gautama?

200

Forms of transportation on the Silk Road

What are camel caravans, boats, donkeys, and walking?

300

The central city in the Indus Valley.

What is Harappa?

300

Years in which the earliest Pyramids were constructed.

What is 2630 BCE - 2611 BCE?

300

The social class that served in the Roman government. 

What is Aristocracy? 

300

The birthplace of Christianity 

What is a territory at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea? Romans called it Judea. It was once part of the ancient Kingdom of Isreal.

300

Items traded on the Silk Road 

What are foods, rare animals, jewelry, Chinese porcelains, and silk?

400

This caused ancient India to have little to no contact with other civilizations. 

What is no language?

400

These pharaohs, Akhenaten, Cleopatra, and Ramses the Great are from this kingdom.

What is the New Kingdom?

400

The name of the Roman law code 

What are the 12 tables?

400

The job Muhammad had before his vision from Allah

What is merchant?

400

Inventions created for traveling the Silk Road

 What are Chinese magnetic compass, printed Chinese paper, and ancient Chinese paper?

500

How is the government of Mehenjo - Daro similar to the government of the United States? How is it different? 

Both the Mehenjo - Daro government and our government have three branches of government. The United States has a president and they had a king as a leader. Mehenjo - Daro made their laws based off of their religion. 

500

Which "kingdom" of Egyptian history was well known as the "Golden Age"? Why?

The kingdom well known by the name the "Golden Age" is the Old Kingdom. It was known as the "Golden Age" because of the great achievements that occurred during this time period. Such as mathematics, astronomy, science, religion, and philosophy.

500

Why were the Romans and Carthage rivals (before the Punic Wars)?

At the beginning of the war, Carthage was the dominant power of the Western Mediterranean, with an extensive maritime empire, while Rome was a rapidly expanding power in Italy with a strong army but no navy.
500

How did the Buddha's experience leaving his palace (where he was raised) create the "4 Noble Truths"?

The Buddha was a prince who had everything handed to him but he wanted to get out of the palace and see the world. Once he stepped outside saw an old man, someone who was very ill, and he saw death on the streets. The Buddha wanted to help end the suffering he saw when he stepped out of his palace. That's how the Buddha's experience leaving his palace created the "4 Noble Truths".

500

How did the Silk Road contribute to diseases being spread?

On the Silk Road, a lot of people came into contact with each other therefore many diseases and illnesses were spread. Especially the foreign people who were not immune to those people's diseases. Examples are small pox and measles. 

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