Geography
Classical Civilizations
World Religions
European History
People
100
This geographical feature was where the earliest civilizations were found
What are river valleys?
100
Gun powder was an invention from _____________.
What is China?
100
The three biggest monotheistic religions are (you need all three to get credit) ________, ___________ and ________.
What are Judaism, Christianity and Islam?
100
This was a series of Holy Wars against Muslims in the Middle East. It was a turning point between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
What are the Crusades?
100
This German monk posted 95 Theses against the Catholic practice of indulgences, beginning the Protestant Reformation in Europe.
Who is Martin Luther?
200
This seasonal wind brings rain in summer and dry weather in winter in South and Southeast Asia (i.e. India)
What is a monsoon
200
Democracy was first developed in Ancient Greece in ____________.
What is Athens?
200
The founder of Islam is ______________.
Who is Muhammad?
200
This event led to the Dark or Middle Ages in Europe.
What is the Fall of Rome?
200
This Chinese philosopher's key ideas of keeping order in society were based on the Five Relationships (Father-Son, Husband-Wife, etc.) and filial piety.
Who is Confucius?
300
This country formed a cultural bridge between Japan and China
What is Korea?
300
This Babylonian development was one of the first sets of written laws, and called for payment/punishment that fit the crime, i.e. an eye for an eye.
What is Hammurabi's Code?
300
Members of the lowest caste in the Hindu religion, wh are discriminated against, are known as ________.
What are "untouchables?"
300

This was the period when people started using reason and logic to understand the natural laws of nature and the universe.

What is the Scientific Revolution?

300

This Russian czar worked to westernize and modernize his empire. He even taxed men who kept their beards. 

Who is Peter the Great?

400
As a result of mountainous terrain and island locations, Ancient Greece was not unified but consisted of many polises, or _____________.
What are city-states?
400
Aqueducts, legions of soldiers, the Twelve Tables of Law, and an extensive road system were factors that enabled security and trade throughout the Mediteranean World. This situation of security and flowering of trade is known as the _________ ________________
What is the Pax Romana (or Roman Peace)?
400
According to the Buddha, suffering is caused by desire. To stop it, and end suffering, you must use the ________ Path.
What is the Eightfold Path?
400
Pizzaro and Cortes were conquistadors who conquered the Incas and the Aztecs in the Americas for this country during the Age of Exploration.
What is Spain?
400

This Scientific Revolutionary thinker was condemned by the Catholic Church and put on trial, where he was asked to recant (take back) his ideas about the heliocentric model. 

Who is Galileo Galilei?

500
Since Columbus thought he had found India, the region where he landed in the Americas is known as the _______ _____________.
What is the West Indies?
500
The development of the concept of "0", the decimal system, and the so-called Arabic numerals occurred in what country/empire?
What is India (or the Gupta Empire [in India])?
500
The traditional animist religion of Japan is known as _________.
What is Shintoism?
500

This term describes the exchange of land and protection for service and loyalty, and provided stability in the Middle Ages.

What is feudalism?

500

This ruler of the Maurya Empire in India felt remorse after the battle of Kalinga and converted to Buddhism. 

Who is the Ashoka?

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