The Punic Wars were fought between Rome and ________.
What is Carthage?
__________ was stabbed 23 times by senators.
Who is Julius Caesar?
The Gospels can be found in the _____________ of the Bible.
What is the New Testament?
Prophet of Islam.
Who is Muhammad?
The Inca settled here.
Twin brothers who founded the city of Rome.
Who were Romulus and Remus?
Emperor who made Christianity the official religion of Rome & moved the capital to Constantinople.
Who is Constantine?
Disciple who spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
Who is Paul?
Islamic Holy Book.
What is the Quran?
The Aztecs settled here.
What is Central Mexico?
Rome's first system of law.
What are the Law of the Twelve Tables?
Emperor who named his horse as consul and killed many people.
Who is Caligula?
Jews were a part of this empire when Jesus was born.
What is the Roman Empire?
Duties every Muslim lives by.
What are the 5 Pillars?
Belief in many gods.
What is Polytheism?
Center of Rome; marketplace.
What is the Forum?
Visigoth leader who captured Rome.
Who is Alaric?
Short story which sometimes teaches a lesson.
What is a parable?
Belief in one god.
What is monotheism?
Reason why Mesoamerican societies formed in the southern part of North America.
What is they followed migrating animals?
Name two Roman gods or goddesses and their roles in Ancient Roman religion.
(Note: Points will be taken for Greek names)
One reform of Julius Caesar's that still remains today.
What is the 12-month calendar?
What is the Julian calendar?
Traditional Jewish leaders or teachers who did not like Jesus's teachings.
Who are Pharisees?
Name two Muslim achievements.
Answers vary but include:
Medicine, Science, Mathematics, Geometric shapes in art, shipbuilding, astrolabe, navigation techniques, etc.
Historians believe that this is how Mesoamericans came from Asia to North America.
What is using a land bridge?