What is one of China's natural barriers?
Mountains, Rivers, Deserts
Who was the first Chinese emperor?
Shi Huangdi
Which city-state predominantly used democracy?
Athens
What religion spread from India to China?
Buddhism
What does Pax Romana Mean?
Roman Peace
Who is the backbone of the Chinese economy?
Farmers
Who was the most famous ruler of Macedonia who liked naming stuff after himself?
Alexander the Great
Name two of the main Greek gods/goddesses
OPTIONS: Hera, Zeus, Aphrodite, Hermes, Athena, Artemis, Apollo, Poseidon, Hades, Ares, Demeter, Hephestus
How did Greece feed its people?
Trading goods for food
What are the three branches of the Roman Republic government?
Magistrates, Senate, Assemblies
What are the kingdoms/dynasties in order?
Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han
Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Octavian/Augustus
Who headed the Peloponnesian League?
Sparta
What categories travelled across the Silk Road
GOODS AND IDEAS
Which Apostle went out and spread Christianity through missionary work and epistles?
Paul
Which force is warm, bright, and active?
Yang
Which dynasty started the Warring States Period?
Zhou
What happened to Alexander's Empire after he died?
Split up between generals
What helped the flow of goods across the Roman Empire by land?
Roman roads
What was the Colosseum used for? (2 things)
Gladiator games and naval battled
Great Wall of China
Which Roman emperor is responsible for the spread of Christianity?
Constantine
What was the Hellenistic Period?
Blending of Greek and native ideas to create a new culture
What were 3 of the 6 regions from our Silk Road Simulation?
India, Byzantium, China, Central Asia, Arabia, Persia
How do aqueducts work?
Move water into cities through arched pipes/tunnels