What was the purpose of the Egyptian pyramids
what is a place to bury the pharaohs and his wife the queen
What was the name of the two twins brothers who founded Rome
who was Romulus and Remus
Who was the founder of Buddhism
who was Siddhartha Gautama
what was the laws of Mesopotamia called
Hammurabi's code
What were forms of travel on the silk road
camel caravans, boat for overseas, donkey , walking
What was the 3 kingdoms of ancient egypt
What was the Old, Middle,and New kingdom
The empire of Rome was a city in
where was Italy
One of the five pillar of faith includes praying _______ times a day
5
what natural disaster was a common part of life in Mesopotamia
floods
what was traded on the silk road
foods, rare animals, jewelry, porcelains,and silk
The old age is also know as
What is the pyramid age
who did Rome fight in 3 conflicts _______ in the ______ war
Carthage, Punic
The biggest message of Jesus's teaching is what
To love god above all, and love and treat other as they would themselves
what world changing invention did the Sumerians first to develop
writing
what was the importance of the silk road
it brought ecomomic prosparitity to many cultures.
why was the middle kingdom referred to as the golden age
It was a time of prosperity and and stability
What was the name of the man who got stabbed to death in the Roman Forum
Who was Julius Caesar
what is the holy book of Islam.
Mesopotamia was between what two rivers
Euphrates and Tigris
what was the .bane of the biggest disease to travel the silk road
black plague.
•Which "kingdom" of Egyptian history was known as the " Golden Age"? Why?
The middle kingdom because it was a time of prosperity and stability.
•What does the assassination of Julius Caesar tell us about what the Romans valued in their government?
The Romans valued their govererment because they killed Caesar to remain free and keep power in all hands.
List and define the "4 Noble Truths
Why did priests live so close to the Ziggurats
They lived so close so they could go talk to god sooner.
what was the trade routes purpose.
To transfer new goods to new territorys.