A ziggurat was......
What is Mesopotamia's headquarters for government and a temple?
Why did most Egyptians live along the Nile River?
What is to have access to the arable land located there?
Due to not understanding their writing we know very ____________ about the Indus River valley.
What is little?
What were the three long term causes of WW1?
What is nationalism, militarism, and imperialism?
All four river valley civilizations were founded along....
What are rivers?
Who were the members of the Allies?
Who are Great Britain, France, Russia, and the Untied States?
Where is Mesopotamia located?
What is between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
What was the main reason for the building of the pyramids?
What is to serve as burial places for the pharoahs?
Who were the members of the Triple Alliance?
Who are Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy?
Why was the land around the river very fertile and suitable?
What is because of the annual flooding?
Who were the members of the Central Powers?
Who are Germany and Austria Hungary?
How were the Babylonians able to understand Hammurabi's law code?
What is because of the writing form of cuneiform?
What role did the pharaoh play in Egyptian society?
What is he served as the head of political and religious life?
Who were members of the Triple Entente?
Who are Great Britain, France, and Russia?
Why were ancient civilizations able to survive and be relatively successful?
What is due to rivers providing food, water, and transportation for trade
What was meant by Germany fighting a two-front war?
What is Germany had to fight Russia on its eastern border and France on its western border?
Which country switched sides during the war?
What is Italy?
What is a primary source?
What is firsthand information or the original source?
What overall impact did new technology, such as poison gas and machine guns, have on WW1?
What is it killed greater numbers of people without delivering the fast-paced war which was expected?
What was the main difference between between the Nile River and the Tigris/Euphrates rivers?
What is the Nile River flooded predictably whereas the Tigris/Euphrates rivers did not?
What were the reasons why the United States decided to fight in WW1?
What are unrestricted submarine warfare, Zimmerman's telegram, and the bond they shared with the Allies?
What is the correct comparison of the Mesopotamians to the Egyptians?
What is the Mesopotamians focused on warring gods and goddesses while the Egyptians were more focused on the afterlife.
How many people died during WW1, how many people were wounded, and much did WW1 cost?
What is 8.5 million died, 21 million wounded, and $338 billion dollars?