The ancient Greek city-state of Sparta was...
What is a powerful military state?
This support structure from Greek architecture was improved upon by the Romans
What are columns
The Han Dynasty established a centralized government by spreading ______ ideas encouraging these philosophies to govern social and political behaviour
What is Confucius?
The teachings of Confucianism encouraged people to...
What is following a moral code of conduct?
United north and south India for the first time and raised a great army
Who is Chandragupta?
The Ancient Athenians are credited with...
What is establishing governments with democratic elements?
The Roman's most significant contribution to Western Europe
What is law?
What was the significance of the silk road?
What is linking China with the western world, promoting exchange of goods, and encouraging cultural diffusion?
In traditional Chinese culture, which philosophy had the greatest influence on the development of social order?
What is Confucianism?
Converted to buddhism after war in 269 BC
Who is Asoka?
The difference between democracy in Athens and the US is that...
What is Athens having a direct democracy?
The Nomadic tribe that contributed to the fall of Rome
What are the Huns?
What important things did Emperor Wu Di do during the Han Dynasty?
What is expanding the Chinese empire, forcing invading nomads to retreat beyond the Great Wall, and colonizing areas?
Who created Legalism and believed that people were inherently bad and needed to forced to be good?
Who is Han Feizi?
Ethical code of beliefs to bring guidance and peace to the empire
What are the Edicts of Asoka?
Greek city states were able to function independently because...
What is the geography acting as natural barriers?
This language was spoken by Roman people
What is Latin?
Who was on the bottom of the social class system in the Han Dynasty
What are slaves
This philosophy was based on strict and said that all people were bad and needed to be forced to be good, and believed that "strength, not goodness, is a ruler's greatest value"
What is Legalism?
Asoka was buddhist but most of his subjects were hindu so he...
What is allowing any religion?
A major impact of Ancient Greece and Rome on western civilization was that...
What is law
Roman laws that were carved into tablets and hung on the forum wall
What are the Twelve Tables?
How did the Han Dynasty restore China?
What is the rulers establishing a centralized government, lowering taxes, and creating peace and stability for 400 years?
Who successfully used Legalism to conquer and unite China 221-206 BC?
Who is Qin Shi Huang Di?
305 BC- Chandragupta defeated Seleucus, which was the start of which empire?
What is the Mauryan Empire?