Egyptian period
Greek period
Roman period
Medieval period
The Renaissance
100

The first Pharaonic king to rule Egypt after the unification(process of being united or made into a whole) of Upper and Lower Egypt. Was the one to establish the first Pharaonic family in 3150 BC. Was the one who established the city of Memphis and the capital of ancient Egypt. Was credited with diverting the course of the Nile river in Lower Egypt.

Who is King Mina?

100

A Greek Philosopher who enjoyed to look at the world around him and attempted to understand how everything worked. He watched animals and plants and thought about how they were similar and different. He believed that everything had different caused that made it work.

Who was Aristotle?

100

A man was born in the Roman Empire and made a huge difference for the world. He angered the Emperor with his popularity and died. His popularity grew into a religion.

Who is Jesus?

100

People were forced to throw dead bodies in carriages to burn them and/or throw the dead bodies into rivers.

What is the Bubonic Plague/The Black Death?

100

State of having or understanding knowledge. It was a time when people thought about others's rights and the government.

What is the Enlightenment?

200

One of the most famous kings of the Ancient Egyptian pharaohs ever. He was also the youngest pharaohs in the history of Egypt. He died before he was twenty years old and assumed the throne when he was nine or ten years old.

Who is King Tutankhamun?

200

A large city state of Greek that allowed both men and woman to go into war. It was first ruled by an oligarchy that was mixed with a democracy. They valued military, war, and strength. They needed a strong army to stop their slaves from rebelling. Males who lived in this state would join the army at the age of 7 and remained in the army until the age of 60. Females who lived in this state were also trained in activities that built physical strength.

What is Sparta?

200

One, often a man, who had been taught to battle and fights others for the folks, lords/ladies, and kings/queens entertainment.

What is a Gladiator?

200

What was the cause of the Bubonic Plague? Many people wanted to trade during these times, but due to people wanting to spread food and fabric around the world.

What is the Silk Road?

200

A man who believed every human had rights and government couldn't take those rights away. He believed that the government should be ran by people and that everybody should be able to vote for whoever they wanted to.

Who is John Locke?

300

He ruled Egypt from 1479 until his death during 1425 BC. He is often called Napoleon of ancient Egypt. He ruled alongside his stepmother, Queen Hatshepsut, in his first 22 years and after her death he established the largest empire witnessed in ancient Egypt. His military conquests contributed to the great wealth of the country and this made him a national hero.

Who is Tuthmosis the Third?

300

A large city state of Greek that had a direct democracy. Citizens worked together to make laws and public but women and slaved were not considered citizens, therefore making them not allowed to vote. This state valued government, education, and arts. Males in this state went to school to become better citizens and participate in the democracy while females in this state learned to care for the household from their mothers.

What is Athens?

300

A time when peace ran through the Roman Empire. There wasn't any violence.

What was Pax Romana?

300

Two religions fight one another for land. What were these fights called?

What are the Crusades?

300

A man who believed in God but still thought about reason and logic. He thought that the government should not be able to control what you say or believed in.

Who is Voltaire?

400

He is the founder of the Fourth Pharaonic dynasty and he has ruled Egypt for 24 years, according to what was mentioned in the Turin Papyrus. He was one of the most prominent and important kings and he was revered by all generations during and after his reign. He married Mrs. Hattab, some sources state that she was the daughter of Honey, which caused Snefru to obtain legal authority to govern the country due to the fact that she had the right to inherit the country's rule after the death of her father.

Who is King Snefru?

400

A man who helped make changed to the government that expanded democracy by giving poor people a larger voice that allowed them to have the right ot sit in the assembly and vote.

Who is Solon?

400

An invention that helped clean and carry water to fountains, public bathes, and other places. This created toilets, sinks, and showers.

What are Aquaducts?

400

Soldiers used to decorate their shields with symbols and colors that matched them and what they believed in. What were these called?

What are Coats of Arms?

400

A man who believed in a fair government and that everyone had equal rights. He wanted there to be three branches of government. He believed in the seperation of powers, this preventing people from overpowering others.

Who is Baron De Montesquieu?

500

He was concerned with funerary practices and the care of the dead. He is often represented as a jackal or as a mad with the head of a jackal. His association of jackals with death and funerals likely arose due to the fact that Egyptians would have seen Jackals scavenging around cemeteries. He was considered the principal god of the dead before Osiris rose to prominence as the lord of the underworld. He was embalmed and wrapped the body of the murdered king, becoming the patron god for embalmers.

Who is the Egyptian god, Anubis?

500

A man who made changed to the government that expanded democracy that gave every citizen equal rights. This man also created a group of lawmakers that were randomly picked out of all citizens.

Who is Cleisthenes?

500

During this time, a group was made that created the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branch.

What is the Roman Republic?

500

There used to be a set of differences through rankings. Kings/Queens, Lords/Ladies, Knights, then Peasants/Common folk. This was called what?

What is Feudalism?

500

A man who believed that science and arts would and should be used to fix everything, even government problems. He believed in a direct democracy, where people would vote directly on laws and not the people who made the laws.

Who is Jean Jacques Rousseau?

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