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100

What is an aqueduct? 

Irrigation system to bring water into the city 

100

What led to the downfall of the Roman Empire? 

The empire was too big to protect its borders
100

Roman achievements consisted of... 

roads, language, laws, aqueducts, sewer systems, etc. 

100

What two city states were rivals? 

Athens & Sparta

100

Where was Mesopotamia? 

The fertile crescent, between two rivers 

200

What was the Colosseum used for? 

Galdiator Fighting 


200

Who was Julius Caesar? 

A Roman general and political leader 


200

To keep the poor from turning into an angry, dangerous mob, Roman emperors....

donated food and provided entertainment, such as gladiator contests and chariot races.

200
What is an archipelago?

a group of islands 

200

Why were the Egyptians buried with their possessions? 

They believed they could use them in the afterlife 

300

What was Circus Maximus used for? 

Chariot Racing

300

What is a constitution? 

A written set of laws 
300

The slave population was made up of people who were....

captured in war/prisoners of war 

300

The economy of Athens was based on...

trade 

300

What was the main idea behind Hammurabi's Codes? 

An eye for an eye, you get what you give 

400

Who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire? 

Caesar Augustus 

400

What does veto mean? 

to reject 

400

At its height, what three continents did the Roman Empire have territory on? 

Europe, Asia and Africa 

400

What is a democracy? 

A type of government in which the citizens get to vote 

400

In which region did they write in cuneiform? 

Ancient Sumer in Mesopotamia 

500

Who were the patricians ancient Rome? 

The upper class


500

Who were the plebeians in ancient Rome? 

The common people 

500

What was the Pax Romana?

A period of peace and prosperity 
500

Who fought in the Persian wars? 

Persia vs. Greece 

500

What were the three Chinese Philosophies? 

Confucianism, Daoism & Legalism 

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