The Nile River was important to this ancient civilization.
Ancient Egypt
This war began in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
World War 1
This war started in 1939 and ended in 1945.
World War 2
Christians believe Jesus was born in this town.
Bethlehem/Nazareth/Jerusalem
This document is the highest law in the United States.
The Constitution
These massive structures were built as tombs for pharaohs.
Pyramids
Soldiers fought in long, muddy ditches called these.
Trenches
This leader of Germany started World War II.
Adolf Hitler or Hitler
This rite, usually with water, marks a person's entry into the Christian faith.
Baptism
This branch of government makes laws.
The Legislative Branch
This ancient civilization built the Parthenon and believed in gods like Zeus.
Ancient Greece
The United States joined WWI in this year.
1917
The United States entered WWII after this event on December 7, 1941.
The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
This Jewish eight-day festival celebrates the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Hanukkah
The President of the United States leads this branch.
The Executive Branch
Egyptians wrote in this picture-based script
Hieroglyphics
The treaty that ended WWI and was signed in a French palace.
Treaty of Versaille
This natural disaster during the 1930s forced many families to move west.
The Dust Bowl
The name of the Islamic Holy Book
The Quran/Koran
This group of nine judges decides if laws are fair.
The Supreme Court
The Olympic Games began in this ancient civilization.
Ancient Greece
This global flu pandemic spread during the last year of WWI.
The Spanish Flu
This nickname was given to makeshift communities of homeless people during the Great Depression.
Hoovervilles
Much like a pastor or priest, this leader guides the Roman Catholic Church.
The Pope
During the Great Depression, this President started the New Deal.
Franklin D. Roosevelt/President Roosevelt