Sumeria
Aztec and Inca
First Nations
Ancient Rome
Ancient Egypt
100

Name a technological invention are the Sumerians responsible for?

Wheel, Plow
100

What continent was the Incan Empire on?

South America

100

What kind of houses did the Haudenosaunee live in? 

Longhouses

100

What geographical features made Rome successful as an empire?

Alps, Mediterranean Sea

100

What was the title of the ruler of ancient Egypt?

Pharaoh 

200

What was the name of the Sumerian writing system?

Cuneiform

200

What object was plunged into the ground to found the city of Cuzco?

Golden Staff

200

Name one of the main crops the Algonkin farmed?

Corn, squash, beans, berries

200

What two brothers established the city of Rome? 

Romulus and Remus

200

What major river flows through Egypt?

Nile

300

Slaves were at the bottom of the Sumerian social hierarchy, who was at the top?

Ruler, Priest, King

300
What foods did the Aztec people eat?

Maize or corn

300

Peacemaker and who else worked to create the Haudenosaunee Confederacy?

Hiawatha

300

What are the three branches of government that the Romans establish and we use today?

Executive, Judicial, Legislative

300

Why did the Egyptians build pyramids? 

tomb

400

What were the names of the two rivers bordering the lands of Mesopotamia?

Tigris, Euphrates 

400

Name one of the Spaniards who conquered the Aztec or Inca 

Hernan Cortez, Francisco Pizzaro 

400

Who in Haudenosaunee society appointed chiefs to the Grand Council?

Clan Mothers

400

In the Second Punic War, what was the name of the General who marched into Italy, over the Alps?

Hannibal Barca

400

What is the difference between red land and black land for the Egyptians? 

Red = Desert, Black = Farmland

500

What four main gods did the Sumerians believe in? 

Gods of the sky, foothills, freshwater, and wind

500

What was Huitzilopochtli the Aztec god of?

War, Sun, Sacrifice 

500

Name one of the nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy

Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Mohawk, Cayuga, Tuscarora 

500

Who conquered Gaul, created our calendar, and almost became the first Imperator? 

Julius Caesar

500

What was the name of the stone that allowed Europeans do decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics? 

Rosetta Stone

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