Mesopotamia
Egypt
China
Religions
Greece
100

This Mesopotamian leader is well known for his written code of law.

Hammurabi

100

This river ran through the heart of Egyptian civilization.

The Nile.

100

This first emperor of China is known for his autocratic rule, the building of the Great Wall, and his terracotta army.

Qin Shi Huangdi.

100

This religion has Five Pillars that all believers must follow.

Islam.

100

This famous conqueror mysteriously fell ill and died at age 32.

Alexander the Great

200

The United Nations building proudly displays a replica of this first document expressing human rights.

Cyrus Cylinder

200

Some of the greatest pharaohs of the old Kingdom were buried in these huge structures.

Pyramids.

200

The central belief of this Chinese philosophy is human beings are evil by nature, so people must be controlled through strict laws and harsh punishments.

Legalism.

200

Love, forgiveness, and belief in the resurrection are key beliefs in this religion. 

Christianity

200

The Athenians practiced this form of government in which the people had the power.

Democracy

300

This is the oldest known story in the world about a powerful king of the city of Uruk.

Epic of Gilgamesh

300

The Pharaoh Akhenaten is best known for making this major change in Egyptian religion.

Changing religion from polytheism to monotheism (belief solely in the Aten).

300

The central belief of this Chinese philosophy is people are teachable and can improve themselves as individuals and as a community.

Confucianism

300

In Judaism, God gave this many commandments to the people?

10

300

Sparta defeated Athens during what conflict?

The Peloponnesian War.

400

These religious structures were often the largest building in a Mesopotamian city.

Ziggurat

400

This first female Pharaoh is well-known for her prosperous reign and monumental building projects. 

Hatshepsut.

400

The Chinese harvested this luxurious fiber in large quantities. It's most famous trade route is also named this fiber.

Silk (The Silk Road).
400

According to this religion, the way to end suffering is to follow the Middle Path.

Buddhism

400
He was the leader of the gods of ancient Greece. His symbol is the lightning bolt.

Zeus.

500

Mesopotamia was located between these two rivers.

Tigris and Euphrates

500

The Battle of Kadesh is famous for what (there are 2 correct responses)?

1: It ended with the world's first known peace treaty.

2: An example of Ramses II using propaganda to claim a victory even though the war was a draw.

500

Arguably the greatest achievement of the Han dynasty was their creation of the civil service exams which did this.

Changed how government officials got their positions from nepotism to a merit based system.

500

This concept of Hinduism can be summed up in the phrase "What comes around, goes around".

Karma

500

This general, orator, and statesman of Athens tragically died of the plague during the Peloponnesian War.

Pericles.

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