Rome
Terrible Rulers
Birds That Rhyme With Smidgen
Castles and Kingdoms
Stuff you don't remember (X2 Points)
100

This bridge like structure, using arches to support its weight, carried water across many miles into the Roman empire

What is an Aqueduct

100

This king was forced to sign the document Magna Carta, also known as the great charter, at the location of "runny mead."

Who is King John

100

This art form can be defined as "Fancy Handwriting."

What is Calligraphy?

100

This Hierarchy was established in Medieval Europe, ranking people by class.

What is Feudalism?

100

Hunter & Gatherer societies typically organized into this system of related groups and families.  

What are Tribes?

200

Long term Roman Peace, following Augustus' rule.

What is Pax Romana?

200

This 14 yearold child, the average age of an eight grader, served as Emperor when rome was sacked by Germanic tribes.

Who is Romulus Augustulus.
200

This large marketplace, in Istanbul Turkey, is home to numerous shops and has historically been a place of grandeur and trade.

What is the Grand Bazaar?

200

These individuals were high ranking members of the Aristocracy in Feudal Europe.

Who are Nobles?

200

This vast desert covers parts of Mongolia and China.

What is the Gobi Desert.

300

Romans cut the valuable metal out of their coins, creating an excess of de-valued currency... creating this economic downfall.

What is Inflation?

300

This Mongolian Ruler aimed to conquer the known world.

Who is Ghengis Khan?

300

The Orange and White Gold Fish, amongst the first 5 fish in the classroom, goes by this name.

What is Beignet!

300

This motivation for Feualism typically took the form of land.

What is a Fief.

300

Mongolia's great plains with rolling hills was known by this name.

What is the Mongolian Steppe. 

400

This individual was a Germanic General, leading one of the final battles against Rome.

Who is Odoacer?

400

These Japanese Landowners and military lords used Samurai as personal militaries.

Who are Daimyo. 

400

These Oral Historians in Africa use song, dance, and stories, to tell their societies history.

What are Griots?

400

these workers were typically un-paid, not free to leave, but not considered slaves.

What is a Serf?

400

This revolutionary wartime invention came about when alchemists were trying to discover an elixir to gain immortality. 

What is Gun Powder?

500

Roman concrete could be fabricated by combining these three ingredients. 

What is Volcanic Ash, Lime stone, and water.

500

While leading his troops to the crusades, this king drowned while crossing a river, resulting in many of his men to abandon the crusade.

Who is Frederick Barbarossa

500

When a Business sells a product without any competition or rivals, they get to set the price to whatever they want. 

What is a Monopoly?

500

The organization of these groups lead to the fall of Feudalism.

What are Guilds?

500

The art of maintaining trees in a small stature, and keeping them alive for centuries and even generations. 

What is Bonzai?

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