Map It Out (Geography)
Belief Systems (Religion)
Brilliant Minds (Achievements)
Rulers and Laws (Politics)
Daily Lives (Economy & Social Structure)
100

This major river in China is also known as the "Yellow River.

What is the Huang He

100

This Indian religion believes in karma, dharma, and escaping samsara.

 What is Hinduism

100

This part of GRAPES represents the contributions and accomplishments of a civilization.

What is Achievements. 

100

In both Ancient China and India, this person had absolute power over the government, military, and laws, and was often considered to have divine authority.

Who is the king or emperor

100

This system in India divided society into hierarchical groups that they were born into

What is the caste system

200

What major river in ancient India provided fresh water and fertile soil and is where settlement took place?

What is the Indus River.

200

This Chinese philosophy emphasizes harmony with nature and "The Way."

 What is Daoism

200

This remarkable structure, originally built to protect China from northern invasions, stretches across the northern border and is considered one of the most iconic feats of engineering in world history.

What is the Great Wall of China

200

This philosophy, associated with the Qin Dynasty, focused on strict laws, harsh punishments, and a strong central government to maintain order.

What is Legalism

200

This trade route connected China to the rest of Asia, parts of Africa and the Mediterranean world.

What is the Silk Road

300

These mountains separated India from China and acted as a natural barrier.

What are the Himalayas

300

This Indian religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama.

 What is Buddhism

300

This ancient city in the Indus Valley is known for its advanced urban planning, including a large public bath and a complex drainage system.

What is Mohenjo-Daro

300

The Indian empire known for its golden age and advancements in science, art, and literature.

What is the Gupta Empire

300

The Indian social class that included priests and scholars.

 What is the Brahmin class

400

This desert in northern China is one of the largest and driest in the world.

 What is the Gobi Desert

400

In Hinduism, this refers to the duties, rights, and responsibilities that each individual must follow based on their position in society

What is dharma

400

The Indus Valley cities featured this advanced public sanitation system, which included covered drains and even early versions of indoor plumbing

What is the sewer system of Mohenjo-Daro

400

This philosophy believed that rulers should lead by example and act morally, stressing the importance of virtue and ethics for societal harmony.

What is Confucianism

400

This profession in Ancient China was highly valued, as they produced goods like pottery, silk, and jade, and contributed to the economy through craftsmanship.

What is artisans

500

This narrow pass through the Hindu Kush Mountains allowed ancient Indian civilizations to interact with cultures in Central Asia and Europe.

What is the Khyber Pass

500

In Hinduism and Buddhism, this cycle of birth, death, and rebirth is governed by the law of karma, where one's actions in life affect their future lives. Following one's dharma can help break this cycle.

 What is samsara

500

These ancient man made items, often made of clay, metal, or stone, have been uncovered at various archaeological sites in India and China, providing valuable insights into the daily lives, religion, and technology of early civilizations.

What are artifacts

500

This 250 year period in Chinese history is known for its internal warfare, where several feudal states fought for dominance, eventually leading to the creation of the three philosophies

What is Warring States Period

500

This  product was one of the most important exports of Ancient China.

What is silk

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