Where was the Greek civilization located?
This saying means Roman Peace.
What does Pax Romana mean?
38 years.
How many years did Justinian rule for?
A faith that is monotheistic (belief in one god) which is Allah. They also believe Muhammad was the final prophet.
What is the Muslim religion?
The Neolithic revolution occurred due to the earths warming after the ice age.
What was the Neolithic Revolution?
Seas and mountains separated Greek city states from each other.
What were some features that separated the Greek-city states from each other?
Rome's Golden Age. This was a time where the empire was stable and successful.
What was the Pax Romana?
He codified Roman laws, reclaimed Roman territories, and reconstructed the Hagia Sophia.
What are some accomplishments of Justinian?
A scripture that Muslims read which reveals the words of Allah.
What is the Quran?
The people of Greece were called 'Hellenist's."
What where the people of Greece called?
It made farming difficult due to rocky soil and isolated city states.
How did all of the mountains negatively impact the ancient Greeks?
Augustus was the first Emperor of Rome who used dictatorship.
Who was the first Emperor of Rome?
A devastating Riot that happened due to citizens getting upset over taxes and angry feelings from people at the Hippodrome of Constantinople.
What was the Nika Riot?
Greek and Roman culture.
What cultures did Muslims preserve?
The Paleolithic Age lasted roughly 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 BC.
How long did the Paleolithic Age last?
Water made trading easy, made people skilled in building ships. Trade sometimes caused cultural diffusion.
How did surrounding water impact the Greeks?
Peace: Stable government, Prosperity: trade, Progress: Contributions in the area of engineering / building
What where the three main things that made up the Golden Age? (Hint: Three P's.)
More than 1000 years.
How long did the Byzantine Empire last?
To the Indus River Valley, around the Mediterranean Sea and North Africa and Spain.
Where did Caliph(Muslim ruler) expand their territory to?
The Persians lost, the Athens lost under 300 people, more battles stemmed from this one.
What were the effects of the Battle of Marathon?
The Greeks farmed grapes, olives, wheat, and barley for trading and for themselves.
What did the Greeks grow/farm for trading and for themselves?
Arches, Domes, Roman Aqueducts are all well known things that originated in Rome.
What are some examples of Roman Architectures?
It served as a important crossroads for both trade and military movement.
Why was the location of Constantinople considered strategic?
What was Islams main contribution?
The son of Philip II of Macedon who was a king conquered Athens. He was a very successful military commander.
Who was Alexander the Great?