Geography
Religion
Achievements
Politics
Social Structure
100
The journey that enslaved Africans took across the Atlantic is known as this.

What is the Middle Passage?

100

As of the year 1600, what were the three primary forms of Christianity practiced across Europe discussed in our class?

What are Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant?

100

These two men were at different points in time the head of a famous family of Florentine patrons. 

Who are Lorenzo and Cosimo de Medici?

100

The policy of "bread and circuses" was implemented for what purpose. 

What is to distract ordinary Romans (plebeians) from social inequality/unemployement/ poor living conditions/lack of political freedom?
100

The Renaissance did not impact the daily life of this group of Europeans. 

Who are peasants/ordinary Europeans?

200

This loosely held together empire that claimed religious backing existed in this modern day European Country. 

What is the Holy Roman Empire and Germany?

200

This decree gave Romans religious freedom.

What is the Edict of Milan?

200

Copernicus proved that this scientific theory was incorrect about planetary motion, and that this other one was correct. 

What is the geocentric theory of the universe and the heliocentric theory of the universe?

200

These were the forms of government in ancient Athens and ancient Sparta.

What is oligarchy (Sparta) and direct democracy (Athens)?

200

These two groups were oppressed, killed, and even enslaved as a consequence of the Age of Exploration.

Who are Native Americans and kinapped and enslaved West Africans?

300

Alexander the Great's empire stretched from which two modern day countries

Macedonia/North Macedonia to India

300

This is the fundamental difference between Judaism and Christianity.

What are differing views on the divinity of Jesus Christ?

300

The growth of Athenian art, philsophy and democracy occured under this ruler's reign during this era.

Pericles

The Athenian Golden Age

300

Over the course of Rome's over 1000 year history, it transitioned between these three forms of government (must be in chronological order)

What is monarchy, republic, then empire?
300
This system was weakened by the Black Death due to this consequence of the plague. 

What is Feudalism and labor shortages that gave serfs power?

400
This describes the primary aspects of Greece's geography which played the largest role in its political development in ancient times. 

What is mountainous terrain and being separated between many islands?

400

Martin Luther believed that having this and doing this were key ways to get to Heaven. 

What are "faith alone" and reading the Bible?

400

Pax Romana officially began after Augustus ended this. 

What are civil wars/instability in Rome?

400

Continuity between Rome and the Byzantine Empire is evident by the creation of this document. 

What is the Code of Justinian?

400

In order to gain the represenative known as this, the plebeians of Rome had to do this. 

What is tribune and go on strike? 

500

This series of conflicts against this empire based out of this region allowed Rome to begin expanding across the Mediterranean.

What are the Punic Wars, the Carthaginian Empire/Carthage, and North Africa?

500

The Construction of this Church was a key aspect of the Catholic Church's response to this group. 

What is St. Peter's Basicalla and Protestants?
500

Renaissance humanism taught that people did not just have inherent value by being a part of this community, but had value this other way as well?

What is being Christian and by just being a unique inividual with your own potential to gain skills, study, learn, and make unique contributions?

500

This authority in Europe attempted to prevent colonial warfare by drawing up this agreement. 

Who is the Pope and what is the Treaty of Tordesillas?

500

These four groups were barred from participating in Athenian politics.

Who are women, enslaved people, free Athenians men under the age of 18 (non-adults) and foreigners. 

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