These two abbreviations are secular alternatives to BC and AD.
What are BCE and CE
This Babylonian king created one of the first law codes.
Hammurabi
This system divided Indian society into rigid classes.
Caste system
All three of these religions believe in one God.
Abrahamic, Monotheism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam
Rome was first a republic, then it changed to an empire, after this leader seized control.
Julius Caesar
According to the fossil record, early humans migrated from this continent to populate the world.
Africa
This ancient civilization is credited with developing the first alphabet.
Phoenicians
This religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama.
Buddhism
Only these people could vote in Athens.
Free male citizens
Rome fought three wars with this North African city.
Carthage
This method determines the age of artifacts by measuring radioactive decay.
What is carbon dating (radiometric dating)
She was the goddess of magic and wife of Osiris.
Isis
The goal in Hinduism, to escape the cycle of death and rebirth, is called this.
Moksha
This Greek city-state focused on military training.
Sparta
He was a wealthy ruler of the Mali Empire who helped spread Islam in West Africa.
Mansa Musa
This revolution marked the transition from hunting to farming.
Neolithic Revolution
Ancient Egyptians wrote on this paper-like material.
Papyrus
This way of life centers on herding animals.
Pastoralism
He conquered lands from Greece to India and spread Hellenistic culture.
Alexander the Great
This emperor built the Hagia Sophia and reformed the Roman code of law.
Justinian
This writing system was developed by the Sumerians (in Mesopotamia).
Cuneiform
This kingdom south of Egypt was rich in gold and ruled over the entire Nile river for a period of time.
Kush
This Chinese philosophy focused on harmony with nature.
Taoism
This was an ancient trade route connecting East and West.
Silk Road
These people spread language, farming, and knowledge of iron-making across Africa.
The Bantu