The start of Mesopotamian civilizations was cultivated between which two rivers
The Euphrates and the Tigris
What continent is Egypt located in?
The continent Egypt is located on is known as Africa
What body of water were Romulus and Remus rescued from?
The body of water is known as the Black Sea
How many times do Muslims pray each day?
Muslims pray five times each day
What items were mainly traded on the Silk road?
The top trades were "rare animals, jewelry, Chinese porcelains, and Silk"
Which best describes the religious practices of Ancient Sumerians the best?
Polytheism best describes the religious practices
Which of the Egyptian kingdoms is remembered as the expansion age?
The New Kingdom was known as Egypt's Expansion age
Which Roman leader relieved the debt of many Romans?
Julius Caesar relieved the debt of many Romans
the 4 noble truths
What is "The truth of Suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering"?
They used this to locate throughout the Silk road...
Compasses were used to locate through the Silk Road
Mesopotamians who learned how to write were often held in higher positions in society
These Mesopotamians were known as Scribes
In what years were the earliest Pyramids constructed in Ancient Egypt?
They were constructed in the middle and old kingdoms in 2630 BCE - 2611 BCE
When Julius Caesar died, and...
This led to the Civil War
The three forms of suffering that the Buddha encountered
What are "aging, sickness, and death."?
Silk Road influenced areas with what?
The Silk Road was influenced by "Diseases, measles, and plague"
This architectural work was built in Mohenjo-Daro.
The architectural work was "The Great Bath"
The Old Kingdom in Egyptian history came to an end because of...
Great food shortages and political disputes
Where did Roman citizens meet to discuss government and politics?
They usually met at the Forum
What are the 5 pillars of Faith(Islam)?
The 5 pillars are "Faith, Charity, Prayer, Pilgrimage, Fasting"
Why were camels so important?
They could carry up to 500 pounds in their humps
What are Priest and why are they important?
Priests are at the top of the social class and are the closest to the gods and they are important because they make sure everyone does what they are supposed to kind of like law enforcers
What is a Social Class and why is it important?
A social class is when people have the same education and economic level and it is important because this is how you find jobs and work with others
Why were Rome and Carthage rivals(before the Punic Wars)
They were rivals because Carthage had an empire that Rome did not
Who is the prophet, Muhammad? What connection does he have to Islam?
Muhammad was the chosen one and delivered the word of God
What diseases were spread and how did they spread?
Smallpox was spread through contact with sick people and it spread because they launched dead bodies towards the enemy base