Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Ancient China/Inca
Civilization Station
Prevailing Culture
100
Greek City-State focused on military improvement and warfare

Sparta

100

This emperor created a code of law that followed all the way through to the Byzantine Empire!

Justinian

100

Name of the Central Chinese Dynasty that built roads, created governors, and forced people to write

Han Dynasty

100

These features of civilizations helped early peoples travel with ease, mainly focused by Romans, maybe nowadays they have potholes

Roads

100

This student's last name is not a Bronze or a Silver, while their first name is famously similar to a Swift.

Taylor Golden

200

Greek City-State focused on education, eventually creating early forms of democracy, university, and formal schooling.

Athens

200

This sea was the core of the Roman Empire, allowing it to grow to the Middle East, North Africa, and further into Europe

Mediterranean Sea 

200

This famous piece of infrastructure allowed the Inca Empire to expand!

Inca Road

200

This kind of government happens when power is controlled by one centralized group or small group of people.

Central Government (Complex Government)

200

Rabbits and Bunnies don't jump or leap, rather they do the first part of this student's last name, while the other half is the opposite of a daughter. 

Nia Hopson

300

The reason why Greek City-States were so split up, not just because of the many islands, but because these great things stood in the way!

Mountains

300

This river provided drinking water and a source of transport that dramatically increased the importance of Rome

The Tiber River

300

This road started in China, and was named after the famous worm that grew a royal fabric!

Silk Road

300

These things helped to spread the influence and fame of old civilizations, even if their citizens never visited the main capitals of the empires.

Art and Architecture

300

This student's name is a country, but don't try to build it in Sims.

Jordan Mims

400

Greek Democracy was not representative at first, instead Athens practiced this kind of Democracy

Direct Democracy

400

The end of the Silk Road, ideas such Religion, Culture, and Language grew in Rome under this term.

Cultural Diffusion

400

This kind of farming was used on Mountains and hills that otherwise made farming extremely difficult. They looked akin to stairs or steps!

Terrace Farming

400

These were rules set in stone for old civilizations, ensuring there was structure and consequences for citizen's actions. Think Hammurabi and Justinian.

Legal Codes

400

The story usually goes to riches with the first half of this student's last name. The second half rhymes with some healthy kale!

Christian Ragsdale

500

What is the name of the home of all Greek Gods?

Mt. Olympus

500

Rome fell and split into two empires, but the Roman coin went from having Emperors on it to having this individual for 300 more years after the Barbarians sacked Rome. 

Jesus Christ

500

This was an invention of coin in the Han Dynasty, famously the first of its kind, and used all over the world as defined by one word.

Currency

500

Cities would eventually evolve into these, almost akin to a country, but solely focused around one city!

City-States

500

This student's last name reminds us to enjoy books, while their first name tells us of a Happy Meal.

Ronald Readus

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