The name of the famous sports tournament created by the Ancient Greeks that is still played today
What are The Olympics
Armoured medieval warriors on horseback are called...
Knights
Long House (this term is related to the early society of...)
The Haudenosaunee people
The name of Egyptian Rulers
What are Pharaohs
The name of one of the two major cities in Ancient Greece.
Athens and Sparta
The disease that killed about 20 million people in Europe between 1347 and 1350.
What was the Bubonic Plague
Trojan Horse (this term is related to the early society of...)
Ancient Greece
The type of writing used by Ancient Egyptians
What are Hieroglyphics
The king of all of the other Ancient Greek gods on Mount Olympus.
Zeus
The name for the system of rural life in which the king granted large pieces of land to noblemen who then allowed landless peasants to farm the land in exchange for being allowed to live on it.
What is Feudal system
The Olympic Pantheon, including gods and godesses like Hera, Zeus, Athena, Demeter, Hades, Ares, Artemis, etc.
Ancient Greece
The way that all First Nations groups got their food
Hunting and gathering
The type of government invented by the Ancient Greeks
Democracy ( From the Greek word, demokratia, combining the Greek words dēmos (the people) and kratos (power or rule).
Kings ruled by what they believed to be their “_______________.” This meant they believed God made them King, and their kingdom was passed down through generations
What is Divine Right
The Crusades
Medieval England
A collective of cultures and ethnic identities that resulted from unions between Indigenous and European people in what is now Canada.
The Métis.
Name one advancement made by the Ancient Egyptians in the area of science
What is embalming, surgeries (medicine), astrology, etc...
A famous Greek mathematician who made a major contribution to the field of Mathematics (specifically Geometry)
Who is Pythagoras
The name for the associations or groups of craftsmen that focused on specific trades
What is Guild
Papyrus paper, hieroglyphs, and the first written surgical textbooks
Ancient Egypt