River Valley Civilizations
Ancient Greece & Rome
Major World Religions
The Middle Ages
The Renaissance & Reformation
100

Because they provided fertile soil, fresh water, and easy transportation, the first complex societies developed here.

What are river valleys?

100

These two ancient Greek city-states developed very diffrently; one focused on military might, while the other is known as the birthplace or democracy.

What are Athens and Sparta?

100

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all share this core religious belief.

What is monotheism?

100

This political and social system developed in Europe because people needed protection from frequent invasions.

What is feudalism?

100

The "rebirth" of art, literature, and classical learning that began in Italy.

What is the Renaissance?

200

This ancient Chinese belief allowed the people to overthrow a corrupt emperor if disasters or bad harvests occured.

What is the Mandate of Heaven?

200

This group of people had the most political power in the early days of the Roman Republic.

Who are the Patricians?

200

This Indian religion is associated with the caste system, karma, dharma, and reincarnation.

What is Hinduism?

200

During the Middle Ages, this institution was the central unifying force and held more power than most European Kings.

What is the Roman Catholic Church?

200

This intellectual movement during the Renaissance shifted focus away from religious teachings and onto human potential and worldly acheivements.

What is humanism?

300

This social and political order, established by a Chinese philosopher, emphasized respect for one's parents and elders.

What is filial piety?

300

One of the major reasons for the collapse of this massive empire was that it became too large to govern and lacked a centralized government to defend against invasions.

Why did Rome fall?

300

This polytheistic belief system predating major organized religions is based on the idea that all living and non-living things in nature possess a spirit.

What is animism?

300

This deadly pandemic, spread along trade routes from Asia to Europe, wiped out a massive portion of the population.

What is the Bubonic Plague (Black Death)?

300

This German monk wrote the 95 Theses, which criticized the Catholic Church's sale of indulgences.

Who is Martin Luther?

400

This river valley civilization developed along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and created one of the world's first written legal codes.

What is Mesopotamia?

400

This system of law was used across a massive European Empire to ensure that citizens were treated equally under the law.

What are the Twelve Tables?

400

Followers of this religion are expected to complete the "Five Pillars" which include a declaration of faith, prayer, and charity.

What is Islam?

400

This was a series of holy wars between Christians and Muslims over control of the Holy land.

What are the Crusades?

400

This movement led to a decrease in the power of the Catholic Church and the creation of new Christian denominations.

What is the Protestant Reformation?

500

These ancient farmers altered their environment to grow crops on steep hillsides in East Asia.

What is terrace farming?

500

This Macedonian leader conquered a massive territory, spreading Hellenistic (Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian) culture across the ancient world.

Who is Alexander the Great?

500

This Asian belief system does not worship a deity, but rather focuses on achieving enlightenment by ending suffering and following the Eightfold Path. 

What is Buddhism?

500

Much of the wealth in these West African kingdoms (like Ghana and Mali) was gained by controlling the trans-Saharan trade in these two specifics resources.

What are gold and salt?

500

Invented by Johanned Gutenberg, this machine increased literacy and helped spread ideas of the Renaissance and Reformation across Europe.

What is the printing press?

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