Mesopotamia
Egypt
India/China
Greece
Rome
100

What two rivers made the Fertile Crescent possible?

The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

100

What river was essential to ancient Egyptian civilization?

The Nile River

100

What major wall was built in ancient China for protection?

The Great Wall of China

100

What type of government began in ancient Athens?

Democracy

100

What type of government did Rome have before it became an empire?

A Republic

200

What is the name for the first known system of writing developed by the Sumerians?

Cuneiform

200

What were pyramids mainly used for?

Tombs for pharaohs

200

What religion began in ancient India and was founded by Siddhartha Gautama?

Buddhism

200

What city-state in Greece focused heavily on military training?

Sparta

200

What structure carried water into Roman cities?

Aqueducts

300

What was Hammurabi famous for creating?

Hammurabi’s Code (a written set of laws and consequences)

300

What writing system did the ancient Egyptians use?

Hieroglyphics

300

What social class system developed in ancient India?

The Caste System

300

What sea surrounded much of ancient Greece and helped trade?

The Mediterranean Sea

300

Who was the first Roman emperor?

Augustus Caesar

400

Why did civilizations develop near rivers in Mesopotamia?

Rivers provided water, transportation, and fertile soil for farming.

400

Why was the Nile River called the “Gift of the Nile”?

It flooded and left fertile soil for farming.

400

What philosophy taught respect for elders and proper behavior in China?

Confucianism

400

Name a greek philosopher

Socrates, Plato, Aristotle

400

Which Roman government body influenced the U.S. Senate?

The Roman Senate

500

What is a city-state?

An independent city with its own government and laws

500

Who was considered both a king and a god in ancient Egypt?

The Pharaoh

500

Name one important invention from ancient China.

compass, silk, or gunpowder

500

What kinds of crops did Greece produce?

Olives and Grapes

500

What was the Pax Romana?

A long period of peace and stability in the Roman Empire

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