How did Mesopotamia change how humans got food?
Agriculture (Farming)
What is the name of the River that flowed through Egypt?
The Nile River
What are the 2 most important city-states in Greece?
Athens and Sparta
What is the name of the mountains to the north of Italy?
The Alps
How many Roman troops are in a Century?
100
What is the process of digging canals to get water to all the crops on a farm called?
Irrigation
According to the Egyptians what is the name of a human's life force or spirit?
Ka
How did the cities of Greece get the food they needed?
Trade with other Empires
What is the name of the marketplace/meeting area in Roman cities?
The Forum
Which Roman Republic office serves their term for life?
Senate
What advantage did Sargon have when it came to the military?
A permanent army
What are the two Egyptian Kingdoms? Which one is north and which one is south?
Upper Egypt: South
Lower Egypt: North
Besides each other, who was Athen's and Sparta's biggest enemy?
Persia
Name two events that happened in the Colosseum?
Gladiator Fights
Animal Fights
Executions
Boat Battles
Chariot Races
What is the name of the marketplace/meeting area in Greek cities?
The Agora
How did the Phoenicians protect themselves?
Paid everyone to leave them alone.
Which Kingdom was the Pyramids built?
Old Kingdom
All Greek cities had a fortress that sat on a hill. What is the name of that building?
The Acropolis
Why did Diocletian split the Empire?
What did the Egyptians call the rapids on the nile river?
Cataracts
What are the names of the two rivers that flow through Mesopotamia? (Try your best with spelling)
Tigris and Euphrates
Who was allowed in the temples of Ancient Egypt?
Priests and Nobles
What country was Alexander the Great from?
Macedonia
What are the three government positions?
And match the power to the job.
Makes Laws Handles money Approves Laws
Magistrates: Make Laws
Tribunes: Approves Laws
Senate: Handles Money
Which league did Athens create?
Peloponnesian or Delian
Delian League