Persian Spirituality
Persian Geography
Ruling an Empire
Greek Geography
Greek Government
100

This religion developed in the Persian Empire.

What is Zoroastrianism?

100

The Persian Empire extended to the east all the way to this river valley.

What is the Indus?

100

The Persians practiced this when they allowed the peoples they conquered to practice their religion.

What is religious tolerance?

100

Greece is surrounded by water on three sides, making it this type of geographical feature.

What is a peninsula?

100

A government where one King rules the people.

What is a Monarchy

200

Also known as Zarathustra, he was the Persian prophet who developed the teachings of Zoroastrianism.

Who is Zoroaster?

200

These fertile twin rivers are located in the center of the Persian Empire

What are the Tigris and the Euphrates?

200

Cyrus established this type of government with complex division of responsibility between government workers.

What is a bureaucracy?

200

The continent where Greece is located.

What is Europe?

200

This city was the birthplace of Greek democracy.

What is Athens?

300

Because of Zoroastrianism's teachings about heaven, hell and a final judgement, it is similar to these three monotheistic religions.

What are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?

300

Persia extended its western boundary to this large peninsula south of the Black Sea.

What is Anatolia, or Asia Minor?

300

This development under Darius was used to unite Persia for trade and travel.

What is the Royal Road?

300

This physical feature made it difficult for Greek city-states to unite and encouraged the development of independent poleis.

What are mountains?

300

This was the type of government practiced in Sparta. 

What is an oligarchy?

400

Zoroastrianism is a dualistic religion because of its teachings about these opposing forces.

What are forces of good and evil?

400

The center of the Persian Empire was in this present day country.

What is Iran?

400

Darius appointed these governors of each of the 20 provinces in the Persian Empire.

What are satraps?

400

This important geographical feature provided Greeks with food, trade opportunities, and the spread of ideas.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

400

This form of democracy means all citizens get to vote on all important decisions.

What is direct democracy?

500

This is the ultimate creator god of Zoroastrianism.

Who is Ahura Mazda?

500

This Persian king conquered the Egyptian civilization, but angered his new subjects by desecrating their temples.

Who is Cambyses?

500

Some of this Persian king's exploits are mentioned in the Bible because he allowed the exiled Jews to return to their homeland.

Who is Cyrus?

500

This landform is where most ancient Greek city-states were located.

What is the Balkan Peninsula?

500

This person started but failed to turn Athens into a democracy.

Who is Solon

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