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The term used to describe when you make a guess, or form an opinion, based on the information that you have. 

What is an Inference? 

100

The term used to describe the belief in and/or worship of more than one god.

What is Polytheism?

100

This civilization is credited for the development of democracy.

What is Ancient Athens? 

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At the peak of this ancient empire it had complete control of the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the Roman Empire? 

100

Unlike many other early civilizations which developed a long river ways, this society developed along the rocky shore of the Mediterranean sea. 

What is Ancient Greece? 

200

This term is used to describe judgements and views of reality that are subjective and arguable.

What are Opinions?

200

Ancient Egyptians used this belief as the guiding principle for all aspects of life and society.

What is Ma'at?
200

This ancient trade routes significantly impacted early societies by promoting cultural and technological exchange. 

What is the Silk Road?

200

Both the men and women of this ancient civilization saw it as a great honour to die for their society. 

What is Sparta?

200

This ancient civilization's political system included both an emperor/king and a senate?

What is Imperial Rome?

300

The term used to describe when we judge people, events, actions, or attitudes of the past based on present-day values.

What is Presentism? 

300

This Ancient Chinese belief system was based on the idea that knowledge and respect were key to living a fulfilling life.

What is Confucianism? 

300

This ancient civilization is known for it's advanced public sewage systems.

What is Ancient India (Indus Valley)?

300

The Mandate of Heaven was used by this ancient civilization to justify the rule of the emperor.

What is Ancient China?

300

This revolution supported population increase and urbanization in early societies.

What is the Agricultural Revolution? 

400

The term used to describe objects made by humans which can tell us about the past.

What are Artifacts?

400

This religion can be traced back over 3000 Years to the Ancient Vedic society.

What is Hinduism? 

400

This wedge based writing system was developed by the Sumerian people of modern day Iraq.

What is Cuneiform? 

400

This civilization replaced the earlier Minoan civilization in Ancient Southern Greece?

Who are the Mycenaeans? 

400

This Greek epic, written by Homer, tells the tale of the Battle of Troy.

What is the Iliad?

500

This form of study examines human history and prehistory through the excavation of side and analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.

What is Archaeology? 

500
This Pharoah is best known for his religious revolution, promoting the worship of Aten, over other traditional Egyptian gods. 

Who is Akhenaton? 

500

This Ancient Babylonian source was used to establish a legal framework for society. 

What is the Code of Hammurabi? 

500

This Egyptian Pharaoh secured Egypt's borders and signed the first known peace treaty with the Hittites after the Battle of Kadesh.

Who is Ramses II?

500

This river is known for its yellowish colour due to Loess, a yellow colored silt.

What is the Huang He River?

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