Ancient Innovations
Government Systems
Vocabulary
Mystery
Roman Republic
100

This invention from Mesopotamia helped move heavy goods and made farming easier.

What is the Wheel? 

100

In 49 BCE, this Roman general started a civil war by crossing the Rubicon River.



Who is Julius Caesar?

100

The word for when one country establishes control over another, often for economic, political, and social reasons.

What is Colonization? 

100

Goods, ideas, and inventions travelled this route for centuries.

What is the Silk Road?

100

This was a group of 300 wealthy men who made laws and advised leaders in the Roman Republic.


What is the Senate?

200

Ancient Egyptians used this plant-based material to write records and share knowledge.

What is Papyrus? 

200

This political system, developed by the Greeks, inspired modern governments.


What is democracy?

200

The practice of farming and cultivating crops, essential to the survival of ancient civilizations.


What is agriculture?

200

This Roman structure is still visited by tourists today.


What is the Coliseum?

200

These two elected leaders shared power and had to agree on decisions.


What are the Consuls?

300

The Chinese invention of this explosive material changed warfare forever.

What is gunpowder?

300

These violent struggles between Roman generals, like Caesar, weakened the Republic.



What are civil wars?

300

This ancient kingdom is located in present-day Ethiopia, known for its strong trade and adoption of Christianity.

What is Axum?

300

This set of Babylonian laws is one of the oldest known legal codes.


What is the Code of Hammurabi?

300

These groups of Roman citizens could vote on laws and elect officials.

What are the Assemblies?

400

Romans built these to transport fresh water into cities for drinking and bathing.


What are aqueducts?

400

 Many officials in the Roman Republic used their positions for personal gain.



What is political corruption?

400

Groups from outside a civilization that invade or conquer, often leading to major changes or destruction.




What are invaders?

400

Sailors used this invention to navigate the seas more accurately.


What is the Compass?

400

 This idea, used in the Roman Republic and modern democracies, prevents one part of the government from becoming too powerful.


What are checks and balances?

500

This Indian invention, including the concept of zero, made complex math and science possible.


What are Indian numerals?

500

Wealth was owned mostly by the rich, forcing poor Romans off their land or into cities.



What is economic inequality?

500

This civilization used a picture-writing system thousands of years ago.

What is Ancient Egypt?

500

This structure guarded the pyramids and remains a symbol of Ancient Egypt.


What is the Sphinx?

500

This principle means that laws should be written down and applied equally to all people.

What is the Rule of Law?

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