Maps/Sources
World Religions
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Mis
100

What is a Physical Map?

What is a map that shows features of the Earth, such as rivers, mountains, and valleys.

100

What is judaism?

monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews. Judaism is characterized by a belief in one transcendent God who revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with Scriptures and rabbinic traditions. Judaism is the complex phenomenon of a total way of life for the Jewish people, comprising theology, law, and innumerable cultural traditions.

100

Who was Homer?

(flourished 9th or 8th century BCE?, Ionia? [now in Turkey]), presumed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. Although these two great epic poems of ancient Greece and Classical antiquity have always been attributed to the shadowy figure of Homer, little is known of him beyond the fact that his was the name attached in antiquity by the Greeks themselves to the poems.

100

Who was the Trojan that sailed to Carthage than to Italy?

Who is Aeneas 

100

Mr. Rice's  Dog's Full Name

Abraham Rice

200

What is the purpose of a highway map?

What is to show roads, highways, and interstates.

200

What is christianity?

Major religion stemming from the life, teachings, and death of Jesus of Nazareth (the Christ, or the Anointed One of God) in the 1st century CE. It has become the largest of the world’s religions and, geographically, the most widely diffused of all faiths. It has a constituency of more than two billion believers. Its largest groups are the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox churches, and the Protestant churches.

200

Who fought who in the Peloponnesian War?

Athens v Sparta 

200

Who were the 2 brothers that founded Rome?

Romulus and Remus

200

Who is Mr. Rice's Favorite Student? 

Everyone scholar at CCA!!!

300

What is a Primary Source?

What is an immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic, from people who had a direct connection with it.

300

What is Islam?

 major world religion promulgated by the Prophet Muhammad in Arabia in the 7th century CE. The Arabic term islām, literally “surrender,” illuminates the fundamental religious idea of Islam—that the believer (called a Muslim, from the active particle of islām) accepts surrender to the will of Allah (in Arabic, Allāh: God). Allah is viewed as the sole God—creator, sustainer, and restorer of the world.

300

3 factors the DISUNITED the Greeks.

1-Loyalties

2- Geography 

3-Different types of Gov't 

300

How many kings of the Rome before the Republic?

7

300

What is the Geography of Greece?

"SEE MR.RICE FOR ANSWER"

400

What is a Secondary Source?

What is they are one step removed from primary sources, though they often quote or otherwise use primary sources. They can cover the same topic, but add a layer of interpretation and analysis.

400

What is the first book in the Bible?

What is the Book of Genesis

400

Who was the first Athens leader to write down the laws? IN BLOOD

Draco 

400

What is a Plebeian and Patrician?

member of the general citizenry in ancient Rome as opposed to the privileged patrician class. The distinction was probably originally based on the wealth and influence of certain families who organized themselves into patrician clans under the early republic, during the 5th and 4th centuries BCE. Plebeians were originally excluded from the Senate and from all public offices except that of military tribune. 

any member of a group of citizen families who, in contrast with the plebeian (q.v.) class, formed a privileged class in early Rome.

400

Who was Thomas Hobbes?

(born April 5, 1588, Westport, Wiltshire, England—died December 4, 1679, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire) English philosopher, scientist, and historian, best known for his political philosophy, especially as articulated in his masterpiece Leviathan (1651). Hobbes viewed government primarily as a device for ensuring collective security. Political authority is justified by a hypothetical social contract among the many that vests in a sovereign person or entity the responsibility for the safety and well-being of all. In metaphysics, Hobbes defended materialism, the view that only material things are real.

500

What are the five elements of a map?

What is

1-Title 

2-Key

3-Compass 

4-Scale

5- Latitude/Longitude

500

How many Tribes of Israel?

12

500

5 factors that UNITED the Greeks.

1-Religion

2-Language

3-Olympic Games

4-Literature

5-Ancestory

500

What caused Rome to fall?

"SEE MR. RICE FOR ANSWER" 

500

What is the Enlightenment? 

a European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries in which ideas concerning God, reason, nature, and humanity were synthesized into a worldview that gained wide assent in the West and that instigated revolutionary developments in art, philosophy, and politics. Central to Enlightenment thought were the use and celebration of reason, the power by which humans understand the universe and improve their own condition. The goals of rational humanity were considered to be knowledge, freedom, and happiness.

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