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100

This religious figure is known for being a prophet and created the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. 

Who is Muhammad?

100

What modern-day country are the Normans from?

What is France?

100

This type of religion worships many Gods as oppossed to a singular. 

What is polytheism?

100

This art piece beautifully displays the events of the Battle of Hastings.

What is the Bayeux Tapestry?

100

This is a beautiful, large tree that happens to be Ms. McCurdy's favorite.

What is a Redwood Tree?

200

This medieval ruler was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in the year 800.

Who is Charlemagne?

200

This civilization thrived in modern-day Pakistan from 2500-1700 BCE.

What is the Indus River Valley civilization? 

(Also acceptable, Mohenjo-Daro or Harappa)

200

This major world religion began as a sect within Judaism, but broke away as followers of Jesus believed he was the promised Messiah.

What is Christianity?

200

What is this invention? 

What is a Motte and Bailey?

200

Between 1600 and 1500 BCE, this civilization thrived in modern-day Mexico and consolidated its power in the cities of Veracruz and Tenochtitlan. 

Who are the Olmec?

300

This Chinese philosopher is known for teachings about respect, family, and good government.

Who is Confucius?

300

*DAILY DOUBLE* 

This South American country is famous for producing some of the world’s best coffee and has Bogotá as its capital.

What is Colombia?

300

This acronym is used to compile all of Judaism's important texts into one piece.

What is the Tanakh?

300

*DAILY DOUBLE*

The printing press helped spread books and ideas rapidly across Europe and was made by a German engineer.

Who is Johannes Gutenberg

300

What is the name of the highest social class in India?

Who are Brahmins? 

400

According to Roman mythology, this Trojan hero traveled to Italy after the fall of Troy and became an ancestor of the Romans

Who is Aeneas?

400

This ancient city is considered holy by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, making it the spiritual heart of the world’s three major monotheistic religions.

What is Jerusalem?

400

This large stone is the center of Islamic pilgrimages. 


What is the Kaaba?

400

A foundational code of Roman law, inscribed on bronze and posted in the Roman Forum to ensure equal rights and public knowledge of laws for all citizens, including plebeians.

What are the 12 Tablets?

400

The Haab and Tzolk'in were two of the main calendars created and used by this civilization. 

Who are the Mayans?

500

This ruler built a vast Mongol Empire stretching across Asia and Europe.

Who is Ghengis Khan?

500

Along with the Euphrates, this river helped create the fertile region known as Mesopotamia.

What is the Tigris River?

500

Name 2 Greek Gods and their Roman counterparts. 

Zeus - Jupiter 

Hera - Juno 

Poseidon - Neptune

Hades - Pluto

Athena - Minerva

Ares - Mars

Aphrodite - Venus

Artemis - Diana

Hermes - Mercury

500

This language is used to carve this piece, which is made out of a unique material. Provide the language and material used. 


What are Runes and Whale Bone?

500

What does GRAPES refer to regarding our history class?

What is Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, and Social Structure?

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