River Valley Civs
Greece and Rome
Middle Ages
Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Rev, Enlightenment
Latin America and the First Global Age
100

The development of farming & the domestication of animals

Neolithic Revolution

100

These geographic features led to the development of separate city-states in Ancient Greece

Mountains and islands

100

Holy wars between Christians & Muslims fought over the holy land

Middle Ages

100

Document developed by Martin Luther that listed his grievances, like indulgences, with the Catholic Church

95 Theses

100

The Aztecs created these in order to have more available living & farm space

Chinampas or floating farms

200

River valley civilization that developed between the Tigris & Euphrates

Mesopotamis

200

City-state known for the development of democracy; Golden Age; developments in math (Pythagorean Theorem), philosophy (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle), etc.

Athens

200

Utilized the stirrup & bow & arrow to conquer most of Asia

The Mongols

200

Inventor of the printing press used to copy Luther’s 95 Theses

Gutenberg

200

The Incas, Chinese and Japanese adapted to their environment in the mountain by using this to make more space for farming

terrace farming

300

Bringing water from a source like a river to where it is needed; ex: canals

irrigation

300

Greek city state known for its emphasis on military preparedness

Sparta

300

The bubonic plague or Black Death was primarily spread by fleas on rats along what?

trade routes

300

The Renaissance started in Italy because it had

wealth from trade, patron families like the Medicis, inspiration from ancient Greece and Rome

300

Conquistadors from this country counquered the Aztecs and Incas

Spain

400

Distinctions & punishments in the code of Hammurabi were based on…

social class

400

Aqueducts, a road system linking the empire, domes and large sports arenas are achievements of Rome's golden age also known as

Pax Romana

400

Social system where land was exchanged for loyalty and services; created order & stability

feudalism

400

Challenged the Catholic Church with the heliocentric theory

Galileo

400

The exchange of new foods, products, animals, plants, technologies and diseases between the Old World and the New World

Columbian Exchange

500

The well organized cities of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa formed in this river valley

Indus River

500

Created a Hellenistic culture by blending Greek, Persian, Egyptian & Indian culture

Alexander the Great

500

Self-sufficient economic system utilized during the Middle Ages; linked with agriculture

The manor system or manorialism

500

Philosophers wrote about and discussed ideas that challenged the divine right theory and promoted natural rights during the 

Enlightnement

500

The forced journey of Africans to the Americas to replace Natives as the labor force

The Middle Passage

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