Paleolithic Revolution
Neolithic Revolution
5 Major Religions
Greece/Rome 1
Greece/Rome 2
100

What were tools of the Paleolithic Revolution made from?

Stone

100

The development of new t_____ and technology improved agricultural efficiency. 

tools

100

What is the Holy book of Christianity?

Bible

100
What title did Julius Caesar hold when he was assassinated?

Dictator

100

What type of government was Athens known for?

Democracy

200

A member of a community that moves from place to place in search of food and resources

Nomad

200

The Neolithic Revolution was characterized by the change from nomadic herding to settled _____________.

Farming

200

Which religion follows the Five Pillars, including prayer, fasting, and pilgrimage?

Islam

200

Who were the wealthy and noble families in Ancient Rome? 

Patricians

200

Which civilization focused on arts, philosophy, and education?

Athens
300

What was a form of art during the Paleolithic Era?

Cave paintings

300

The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use

Domestication 

300

Which religion teaches the concept of Nirvana as a state of liberation from suffering?

Buddhism

300

Which principle is famously associated with Hammurabi's Code?

"An eye for an eye." 

300

What was the government structure of Sparta?

Oligarchy

400

What is the other name for the Paleolithic Revolution? 

Stone Age

400

Permanent s_____________ allowed people to grow and societies to become more complex.

settlements

400

What is polytheism?

A belief in many gods

400

What was the primary purpose of Hammurabi's Code?

To establish legal framework and laws

400

Which city-state emphasized military training?

Sparta

500

To obtain food, Paleolithic humans were h_______/g___________.

hunters/gatherers

500

How did the Neolithic Revolution impact social structures?

It resulted in more complex societies. (There were now families, laws, religion, etc...)

500

What is monotheism?

A belief in one god

500

Which groups invaded the Roman Empire contributing to its fall?

Barbaric vikings, the Visigoths

500

What was the significance of the Ides of March?

Julius Caesar's assassination

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