Assyria's location
What is Mesopotamia?
The most powerful city-states in Greece
What are Athens and Sparta?
The famous water channels created by the Romans.
What are aqueducts?
The name for an Egytptian leader.
What is a Pharoah?
The famous - and very harsh - law code written by a King of Babylon.
What is Hammurabi's code?
Assyria's main trade partner
What is Anatolia?
The author of "The Odyssey".
Who is Homer?
Rome's legendary founder.
An illness that causes the loss of red blood cells and the bodies ability to fight infections, that was very common in ancient Egypt due to the vast amount of mosquitos from the Nile river.
Extra hint: King Tutankahmun contracted this infection multiple times in his life.
What is malaria?
The form of government first used by the Sumerians.
A monarchy with a king who ruled each city-state.
Event that happened every spring in Assyria
What is a battle campaign?
The king of the Greek Gods and Goddesses.
The Roman Republic's government system. (monarchy, communism, etc.)
What is Democracy?
The number of pyramids included in the Great Pyramids of Giza.
What is three?
The most important (2) rivers to the people of Mesopotamia.
Must have both answers to be correct.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
Assyria's main enemy
What is Babylon?
Alexander the Great's teacher.
Who is Aristotle?
The number of hills the city of Rome was built on.
What is seven?
The first known monumental structure in Egpyt.
What is the Great Sphinx of Giza?
The first human civilization formed, located in Mesopotamia.
What is Sumer?
The year Assyrian rule of Mesopotamia ceased
What is 1074 BCE?
The Persian king defeated by the Greeks at the Battle of Marathon.
Who was King Darius?
The year the Roman Republic ended.
What is 476 CE?
King Tut's age when he became the ruler of Egypt.
What is nine?
The current country in whcih Mesopotmia was mostly located.
What is Iraq?