Where is Mesopotamia?
Egypt.
What was Egypt's main water supply?
What is Christianity?
What he or she believes in or worships.
What was one thing Greece traded?
wine, olive oil, olives, and fine pottery also cheese.
Who was the main target?
Jews.
What is a scribe?
A type of paper where people used to communicate with and write on.
What did people use the Nile for?
Transportation, drinking water, watering crops and travail.
What did women do?
Women cleaned while men went to work or military.
What did Greece use to win the Trojan war?
The Trojan horse.
What is a commandant?
A ruler over all the solders.
What were the two major rivers?
The Tigris and the Euphrates.
What is one job in Egypt?
Craftsman, farmer, agriculture, tourism, and manufacturer
When did most boys join school?
Ages of 7.
What are two main Greek city states?
Athens and Sparta.
Where were most people killed?
Gas chamber.
What were some things Sumer invented?
The wheel, mathematics and astronomy.
What is the bottom row in social class?
Slaves, farmers and peasants.
What did Rome do to worship gods?
Offering sacrifices, praying, building temples, and celebrating festivals.
Who did Greece traded with?
Egypt, Southern Italy and Sicily, Ethiopia, the Arabian Peninsula, and territories in the Black Sea and along the coasts of Asia Minor.
When did it take place?
1933-1945
Who was the sixth king of Babylonian?
Hammurabi.
Who was the most important god in Egypt?
Amun-Ra
Who were the half brothers to find Rome?
Romulus and Remus.
What year did Greece make the Olympics (what year did the Olympics start)
1896
What day was Auschwitz captives let out to freedom?
January 27, 1945