The enormous desert to the west of Egypt.
What is the Sahara Desert?
The belief in many gods or goddesses
What is polytheism?
The Mesopotamian achievement pictured here.
What is a Ziggurat?
The eastern civilization that once threatened the ancient Greeks, fighting wars with them.
What is Persia?
The exchange of goods or services without the use of money.
What is bartering?
The title of the god-kings of Egypt.
What is a Pharaoh?
Founded Judaism
Who is Abraham?
The body of water known for its high levels of salt that prevents the existence of marine life.
What is the Dead Sea?
The holy books of Hinduism.
What are the Vedas?
The Greek achievement pictured here, located in the city-state of Athens.
What is the Parthenon?
The Roman Republic (and other democracies) relied on THIS concept from their citizens in order for their government to run effectively.
What is civic participation?
The term that describes the time of increased trade, population, and quality of life for many people in the Roman empire.
What is the Pax Romana?
The strict social structure used by ancient India, specifically by followers of Hinduism.
What is the caste system?
The 1st emperor of Rome.
Who is Augustus Caesar?
The geographic feature (not man made) that protects China's northern border through isolation.
What is the Gobi Desert?
The legendary home of the Greek gods and goddesses.
What is Mount Olympus?
The wedge shaped writing of the Mesopotamians.
What is cuneiform?
The Chinese dynasty responsible for giving civil service exams to government officials to determine their quality.
What is the Han Dynasty?
The trade route that allowed the Roman Empire to trade with the Han Dynasty in China.
What is the Silk Road?
The concept that describes variation in jobs due to new surpluses of food in a settlement.
What is specialization?
Responsible for the spread of Greek (Hellenistic) culture throughout the Middle East.
Who is Alexander the Great?
The term that describes near total separation from other civilizations due to geographic features.
What is isolationism?
During the Babylonian Captivity and later after the Roman Diaspora, Jewish communities built these to preserve their cultural and religious heritage.
What are synagogues?
The civilization responsible for the inventions pictured here.
What is ancient India?
The form of government used by the Greek city-state of Sparta.
What is oligarchy?
The religion/philosophy that spread from India to China along the Silk Road through cultural diffusion.
What is Buddhism?
The TWO requirements for citizenship in the Greek city-state of Athens.
What are land-owning men?
2nd King of Israel who established Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Who is David?
The vertical mountain range that runs down the middle of the Italian Peninsula.
What are the Apennine Mountains?
According to the 4 Noble Truths of Buddhism, in order to master your desire and end your suffering, you must follow this.
What is the Eightfold Path?
The Roman achievement pictured here.
What is an aqueduct?
The belief system that Shi Huangdi attempted to destroy forever through censorship.
What is Confucianism?
The item that Egypt had in surplus to trade to Nubia.
What is grain?
The people who occupied high social positions in many civilizations due to their rare skill of reading and writing.
What is a scribe?
The Roman emperor who made Constantinople the capital of the Eastern Empire, converted to Christianity.
Who is Constantine?
The geographic feature that connects the sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea.
What is the Jordan River?
The legendary founders of Rome
Who are Romulus and Remus?
The Egyptian achievement pictured here.
What is the Sphinx?
The battle that resulted in a Persian victory and the death of King Leonidas and his 300 elite Spartans.
What is Thermopylae?
The TWO things that are necessary for social classes to form?
What is a surplus of food and job specialization?
The level of the caste system most likely to become a follower of Siddhartha Gautama.
Who are Dalits?
Built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon for his Persian princess.
Who is Nebuchadnezzar?
The flat, elevated geographic feature that is the birthplace of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers.
What is a Plateau of Tibet?
The Egyptian god of chaos and evil. The arch enemy of Horus. Nobody is sure which animal's head is shown in his pictures.
Who is Set?
The Mesopotamian achievement pictured here.
What is the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?
The THREE branches of the United States government that are similar to the government in Rome’s Republic
What are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches?
The term that refers to information about goods and services, their production and use, and the value of a society’s money.
What is an economy?
The term for government officials who worked closely with the Pharaohs of Egypt to run the army, oversee religious practices, and judge court cases.
What are viziers?
Leader of the Visigoths that sacked Rome in 410 CE.
Who is Alaric?