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Fall of Rome
World Religions
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A River Valley in southeast Asia. This civilization is known for inventions such as gunpowder and paper money.

Tang/Song China

100

A form of government in which power is passed down to a king or a queen.

Monarchy

100

A Greek city state that focused on power and strength to dominate other city-states.

Sparta

100

A Roman Emperor who forced Christianity to become the official religion of the Roman Empire.

Constantine I

100

A polytheistic religion which formed in the Indus River Valley that Siddhartha Gautama created. The people that followed this religion believed that anyone can achieve moksha and dharma.

Buddhism

200

A system in Middle Ages Europe and Asia in which citizens take differing roles, but support each other through land, protection, etc.

Feudalism

200

A form of government in which a group of nobles are in power.

Aristocracy

200

An independent Greek City-state

Polis

200

A Germanic group that devastated the Western Roman Empire

The Barbarians

200

A Middle Eastern monotheistic religion that believes Muhammad was the last prophet of Allah. This religion is the largest religion in the Middle East and North Africa.

Islam

300

This disease drastically decreased the populations of Europe and Asia. Flea infested rats carried the disease and spread it throughout Europe

Black Death/Bubonic Plague

300

A form of government in which people vote on who they want to be in power.

Direct Democracy

300

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Greek Alphabet

300

This culture greatly influenced Roman culture from architecture to religion

Ancient Greek Culture

300

A Middle Eastern Monotheistic Religion that derives from Judaism. This religion believes that Jesus Christ is the messiah. 

Christianity

400

A Holy War between European Christians and Muslim Turks. These two groups fought for the Holy Land.

Crusades

400

A form of government in which a small group of people rule.

Oligarchy

400

A greek city-state named after a Greek goddess. This city-state relied on wealth and education to improve their society.

Athens

400

A time period of peace and prosperity for the Roman empire.

Pax Romana

400

A Chinese philosophy that believes in filial piety, or ancestor worship. 

Confucianism 

500

A former Pope who sent European Christians to the Middle East in 1095 to fight the Muslim Turks.

The three European Kings who led the Third Crusade against Sultan Saladin.

Pope Urban II

King Richard, King Phillip II, Emperor Frederick

500

A form of government in which a religious leader is in control.

Theocracy

500

A war in which the Spartans and Athenians fought in. The Spartans are eventually victorious, but their population became low.

Peloponnesian War

500

The start of the Middle Ages was a result of......

The Fall of Rome caused by corruption/reforms/invasions

500

An Indus River Valley religion that has many gods including Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Only the elite, or Brahmins, can achieve moksha and dharma.

Hinduism

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