Geography
Government
Cities
Religion
Landmarks
100

continent of both ancient Rome and Greece 

Europe

100

a government where people elect representatives to make laws and decisions for them, used in Rome

Republic

100

a warrior city-state in Greece

Sparta

100

the belief in many gods

polytheism

100

the most famous Rome structure, still partially standing, held 55,000 spectators for gladiator fights, chariot races, and even naval battle reenactments

Colosseum

200

continent of ancient Mesopotamia, India, and China 

Asia

200

a large area with different people conquered and controlled by one government.

Empire

200

one of two major city-states in ancient India

Harappa or Mohenjo-Daro

200

the belief in one god

monotheism

200

Greek style of architecture often used in US government buildings in Washington DC

columns

300

continent of ancient Egypt

Africa

300

the title given to the ruler of Egypt

pharaoh

300

A small settlement on seven hills in Italy, founded by Romulus and Remus, that would grow to be the largest empire ever

Rome

300

the monotheistic religion of the Israelites, whom Moses led out of slavery in Egypt

Hebrew, Jewish, Judaism

300

a large tomb for Egyptian royalty to be buried in

Pyramid

400

body of water in the middle of the Greek and Roman and Egyptian empires

Mediterranean Sea

400

city-state in Greece that practiced democracy

Athens

400

the sacred city where the Chinese Emperor lived

Forbidden City

400

monotheistic religion that worships Jesus Christ as the Son of God, the official religion of Rome after 380 AD.

Christianity

400

trade route from Italy to India to China

Silk Road

500

A region in Southwest Asia created by the Tigris and Eupraates River valleys, where the first civilizations grew, most notably Mesopotamia

Fertile Crescent

500

leader of ancient Greece who conquered the entire known world at that time

Alexander the Great

500

name a city located in ancient Mesopotamia

Sumer, Ur, Acadia

500

name a religious philosophy of ancient China

Confuscianism, Buddhism, Shintoism (ancestor worship)

500

brought water to ancient Rome

aqueduct

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