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MISCELLANEOUS
100

Ruler of the Maurya Empire who sought to spread Buddhism throughout his empire from 268-232 BCE.

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Siddhartha Guatama            Ashoka the Great

Cyrus the Great

ASHOKA THE GREAT

100

The practice and approach of Greek philosophers who doubted and questioned authoritative knowledge in favor of what was rationalized from logical thinking

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Socratic Method             centralized             skepticism

SKEPTICISM

100

This city-state emerged as the capital of Greece and experienced a Golden Age

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Athens          Sparta          Persepolis

ATHENS

100

A city-state that evolved from a small town on the Tiber River in central Italy into an empire controlling territory across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

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Rome               Olympia               Sparta

ROME

100

Imperial capital of the Persian Empire from which all law-making, cultural, economic, civic, and religious policy-making centered.

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Macedon               Athens               Persepolis

PERSEPOLIS

200

Ruler that conquered the Achaemenid Empire, as well as many polities in Central Asia and the West Indus Valley and Hindu Kush __________________________________________

Alexander the Great                         Cyrus the Great

Darius the Great

ALEXANDER THE GREAT

200

The cooperative argumentative dialogue based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking ___________________________________________

Socratic Method            skepticism           philosophy

SOCRATIC METHOD

200

A powerful ancient Greek city-state, known for its military strength, strict social structure, and discipline-focused culture __________________________________________

Persepolis          Athens          Sparta

SPARTA

200

Series of conflicts between Rome and Carthage during the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE.

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Punic Wars                                         Persian Wars 

Macedonian Wars

PUNIC WARS

200

Centralized empire on India’s subcontinent from 350-543 CE that ushered in a Golden Age of India

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Gupta Empire                                Persian Empire            Macedonian Empire 

GUPTA EMPIRE

300

Persian leader who conquered most of Mesopotamia with the use of nomadic warriors and founded the Persian Achaemenid Empire __________________________________

Persepolis                 Aristotle             Cyrus the Great

CYRUS THE GREAT

300

The term used to describe a state that concentrates all power in the hands of a single authority to make decisions and perform functions

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empire          centralized          confederacy

CENTRALIZED

300

Ancient Greek conflict fought between the two most powerful city-states, Athens and Sparta, from 431-404 BCE.

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Peloponnesian War         Macedonian War     Spartan War

PELOPONNESIAN WAR

300

Roman general, politician, and stateman who played a critical role in the downfall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.

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Leonidas               Socrates               Julius Caesar

JULIUS CAESAR

300

Alexander the Great's conquests in the 4th century BCE reached as far east as this country

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China                         India                         Iran

INDIA

400

Greek philosopher whose philosophic views most-profoundly influenced the Western, Islamic, and Indo-Iranian world ____________________________________

Plato                         Aristotle                        Dharma

ARISTOTLE

400

Persian policy in which conquered subjects were allowed to practice their own traditional belief systems, traditions, ceremonies, and faiths __________________________________________

religious toleration     caste system     imperialism

RELIGIOUS TOLERATION

400

Ancient Greek city-state known for the implementation of one of the world's first functional democratic governments

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Alexandria               Sparta               Athens

ATHENS

400

Roman _____ were state-funded travel networks that stretched across Europe and connected all major cities and routes to Rome.

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ships               centurions               roads

ROADS

400

The first large, centralized empire that unified most of the Indian subcontinent from 332-185 BCE

____________________________________________ Achaemenid Empire                       Maurya Empire             Roman Empire

MAURYA EMPIRE

500

The founder of Buddhism

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Ashoka the Great                                          Dharma                           Siddhartha Gautama            

SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA

500

Religion brought by Indo-Aryan invaders around 1500 BCE that dominated the Indian subcontinent. Its beliefs were codified by the Vedas __________________________________________

Buddhism          Hinduism          Zoroastrianism

HINDUISM

500

This country emerged victorious at the end of the Persian War

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Persia               Carthage               Greece

GREECE

500

Rome and Macedonia fought a series of conflicts in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE known as

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Punic Wars          Macedonian Wars           Persian War

MACEDONIAN WARS

500

Conquered people and their kings had to show loyalty and pay taxes to the Persian king, which is why the Persian king was referred to as this.

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Great King               High King               King of Kings

KING OF KINGS

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