Early History
First Civilizations
Religion
Classical Civilizations
Classical Civilizations 2
100

The time period classified before agriculture. 

What is the Paleolithic era? 

100

This type of farming helped Early Chinese civilizations grow food. 

What is terrace farming? 

100

One of the earliest monotheistic religions in human history. 

What is Judaism? 

100

This ruler led to the classical age of India. 

Who is Ashoka? 

100

This road helped cultural diffusion amongst the European World. 

What is the Silk Road? 

200

This common geographic feature led to the earliest settlements of civilization. 

What are rivers/water/oceans/anything that means water? 

200

This innovation helped build early houses 

What is mud-bricking? 

200

This idea is of the belief in many gods. 

What is polytheistic? 

200

The process or study of dividing the past into periods of time and naming them. 

What is periodization? 

200

This man united the Chinese empire and is responsible for the uniting of the Great Wall of China. 

Who is Shi-Huangdi? 

300

Groups of people who would travel from place to place in search of food. 

What are nomads? 


300

Early civilizations developed this innovation to get access to water. 

What is irrigation? 

300

This religion acts more like a philosophy than a religion. 

What is Buddhism?  

300

This Ocean helped connect India with other civilization for trading. 

What is the Indian Ocean Complex?

300

Shi Huangdi did this to his enemies and philosophies who was against him. 

What is the burning of the books and murder? 

400

These are the things historians use to study the Paleolithic Era. 

What are Modern Day societies, genomic testing, skeletons, and artifacts? 

400

These two Rivers helped established the first civilizations

What is the Tigris and Euphrates? 

400

The Greeks strongly believed in this type of religion. 

What is polytheistic/mythology? 

400

These are the two empires that existed in Classical India. 

What is Maurya and Gupta Empire? 

400

These two city-states were the most prominent city-states in all of Greece, they were also very different. 

What is Athens and Sparta? 

500

The turning point in human history that allowed humans to grow food instead of hunt and gather. 

What is the Neolithic Revolution? 

500

This was the first law system in place known to human history, it discussed crime and punishments. 

What is the Code of Hammurabi? 

500

These are the three religious texts associated with Hinduism. 

What are the Rig Veda, The Upsanishads, and Mahabharata/Bhagavad Gita? 

500

Period of time in which complex civilizations expanded to establish large empires and were interconnected through trade than earlier civilizations. These civilizations made great contributions to our collective learning as a result of golden ages marked by prosperity. Most belief systems were established at this time.  

What is Classical Civilizations? 

500

In this myth, these two brothers established Rome. 

Who are Romulus and Remus? 

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