Historians & Worldview
Fertile Crescent & Mesopotamia
Egypt & Near East
Greece & Rome
Asia & Americas
100

Records produced during the time being studied that historians examine firsthand.

What are primary sources?

100

The writing system made by wedge impressions on clay tablets in Sumer.

What is cuneiform?

100

The river whose annual flooding made Egyptian agriculture possible.

What is the Nile River?

100

The fortified hilltop in a Greek polis is called the _______.

What is the acropolis?

100

The Indian ruler who promoted Buddhism and built stupas across his empire.

Who is Asoka (Ashoka)?

200

The process of combining evaluated pieces of evidence into a coherent account of the past.

What is historical synthesis?

200

The ruler who established the first known empire at Akkad.

Who is Sargon of Akkad?

200

The period when the great pyramids (e.g., Khufu’s) were built is called the _______ Kingdom.

What is the Old Kingdom?

200

The Carthaginian general who invaded Italy by crossing the Alps.

Who is Hannibal?

200

The trade network connecting China to the Mediterranean world.

What is the Silk Road?

300

The Christian doctrine that teaches God governs and sustains history.

What is divine providence?

300

The Babylonian king remembered for an early written code of laws.

Who is Hammurabi?

300

The empire whose king Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem and later fell to Cyrus.

What is the Neo‑Babylonian Empire?

300

The Greek leader associated with Athens’ Golden Age and large civic projects.

Who is Pericles?

300

The Incan system of knotted strings used for accounting and record‑keeping.

What is the quipu?

400

The three basic types of primary resources historians use.

What are artifacts, tradition, and written records?

400

Temple towers with terraced levels built in Mesopotamia.

What are ziggurats?

400

The Persian administrative provinces overseen by satraps were called these.

What are satrapies?

400

The policy that legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire (313 AD).

What is the Edict of Milan?

400

The Mesoamerican people who built Tenochtitlan and practiced chinampa agriculture.

Who are the Aztecs?

500

The Bible verse often cited as the Creation Mandate calling humans to “subdue” the earth.

What is Genesis 1:28?

500

The seafaring traders who developed an early alphabet and purple dye.

Who are the Phoenicians?

500

The Persian prophet who founded the religion that worshiped Ahura Mazda.

Who is Zoroaster?

500

The term describing spread and blending of Greek culture after Alexander’s conquests.

What is Hellenistic?

500

The Amazonian/Andean Andean empire that built an extensive road system and used mit’a labor.

 What is the Inca Empire?

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