Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Empires
Roman Republic and Roman Empire
Religions
Trade
Byzantium and Western Europe
100

He was the Macedonian king who conquered the Persian Empire and established one of the largest empires in the ancient world before his death at a young age.


    • A) Cyrus the Great
    • B) Alexander the Great
    • C) Pericles
    • D) Julius Caesar

Who is B. Alexander the Great?

100

Answer (Clue): This 200-year period of relative peace, stability, and golden-age expansion across the Mediterranean began under the rule of Emperor Augustus.


    • A) The Punic Era
    • B) The Pax Romana
    • C) The Renaissance
    • D) The Hellenistic Age

What is B the Pax Romana?

100

Answer (Clue): Originating in India, this belief system spread rapidly along Afro-Eurasian trade networks by teaching that life involves suffering caused by worldly desires.


    • A) Hinduism
    • B) Buddhism
    • C) Daoism
    • D) Shintoism

What is B- Buddhism?

100

Answer (Clue): To safely travel overland across harsh desert conditions along the Silk Road, traders heavily relied on this specific domesticated pack animal.


    • A) Horse
    • B) Camel
    • C) Ox
    • D) Llama

What is B the camel?

100

Answer (Clue): This capital city of the Byzantine Empire was strategically located on the Bosporus Strait, making it a wealthy nexus for Mediterranean and Asian trade.


    • A) Egypt
    • B) Alexandria
    • C) Constantinople
    • D) Athens

What is C -Constantinople?

200

Answer (Clue): This specific term describes the blend of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian cultures that spread across Afro-Eurasia as a result of Alexander's conquests.


    • A) Gothic
    • B) Classical
    • C) Hellenistic
    • D) Byzantine

What is C Hellenistic?

200

Answer (Clue): This was the primary governing and advisory council in the Roman Republic, largely dominated by upper-class patricians.


    • A) The Assembly of Tribes
    • B) The Council of Five Hundred
    • C) The Roman Senate
    • D) The Parliament

What is C the Roman Senate?

200

Answer (Clue): Originating in the Roman province of Judea, this monotheistic religion initially faced persecution but eventually became the official state religion of the Roman Empire.


    • A) Islam
    • B) Zoroastrianism
    • C) Christianity
    • D) Judaism

What is C- Christianity?

200

Answer (Clue): This prized luxury textile was kept a closely guarded state secret by China for centuries, driving intense commercial demand across Afro-Eurasia.


    • A) Cotton
    • B) Wool
    • C) Silk
    • D) Linen

What is C silk?

200

Answer (Clue): This decentralized political and military system dominated Western Europe during the Middle Ages, built on mutual obligations between lords and vassals.


    • A) Absolute monarchy
    • B) Feudalism
    • C) Centralized bureaucracy
    • D) Imperialism

What is B feudalism?

300

Answer (Clue): Located in Egypt, this city founded by Alexander became the ultimate intellectual, cultural, and commercial center of the Hellenistic world, famous for its massive library.


    • A) Athens
    • B) Babylon
    • C) Rome
    • D) Alexandria

What is D Alexandria?

300

Answer (Clue): This unique civil engineering infrastructure allowed Rome to move clean water across vast distances into its urban centers to support public sanitation.


    • A) Terraces
    • B) Canals
    • C) Aqueducts
    • D) Qanats

What are C aqueducts?

300

Answer (Clue): This intellectual revival during the Song Dynasty merged traditional ethical philosophies with Buddhist and Daoist spiritual ideas to shape Chinese governance.


    • A) Legalism
    • B) Neoconfucianism
    • C) Mahayana Buddhism
    • D) Zen Philosophy

What is B -Neoconfucianism?

300

Answer (Clue): Gold, salt, and Islamic scholarship were heavily exchanged along these specific merchant networks connecting West Africa to North Africa and the Mediterranean.


    • A) The Indian Ocean sea lanes
    • B) The Amber Road
    • C) The trans-Saharan trade routes
    • D) The Royal Road

What are the C trans-Saharan trade routes?

300

Answer (Clue): In Western European medieval manorialism, these agricultural laborers were legally bound to the land they worked and owed labor to the local lord.


    • A) Knights
    • B) Guild masters
    • C) Serfs
    • D) Clergymen

Who are C -serfs?

400

Which of the following is false: 

A) Alexander the Great was Aristotle's student

B) Alexander the Great conquered Persia and Phoenicia 

C) Alexander the Great wrote The Republic, a book about the best form of government 

D) Alexander the Great spread Greek culture throughout his empire

What is C?

400

Answer (Clue): Written in 451 BCE, this early codification of civil laws established the principle that all free citizens had a right to equal treatment under Roman law.


    • A) The Code of Hammurabi
    • B) The Twelve Tables
    • C) The Justinian Code
    • D) The Magna Carta

What are B the Twelve Tables?

400

Answer (Clue): Practiced widely across ancient empires, this term describes the worship of or belief in multiple deities, rather than a single god.


    • A) Monotheism
    • B) Animism
    • C) Atheism
    • D) Polytheism

What is D -polytheism?

400

Answer (Clue): In central Asia, silk became so highly desired and standardized in value that it began to be used by merchants as this economic tool.


    • A) A religious offering
    • B) Currency (money)
    • C) Passport documentation
    • D) A tribute payment to peasants

What is B -currency?

400

Answer (Clue): Spreading rapidly along trade routes in the mid-14th century, this devastating pandemic caused massive demographic collapse across Afro-Eurasia and severely destabilized the feudal system in Western Europe.

  • A) The Justinian Plague

  • B) Smallpox

  • C) The Black Death (Bubonic Plague)

  • D) Cholera

What is C) The Black Death (Bubonic Plague)

500

Answer (Clue): This philosophical school, founded in Athens during the Hellenistic era, taught that individuals should cultivate destructive emotions through self-control and align themselves with natural law.

  • A) Epicureanism
  • B) Scholasticism
  • C) Stoicism
  • D) Legalism

What is C Stoicism?

500

Answer (Clue): Faced with severe economic, military, and political crises in 285 CE, this emperor decided to split the Roman Empire into Western and Eastern administrative halves.


    • A) Nero
    • B) Constantine
    • C) Marcus Aurelius
    • D) Diocletian

Who is D -Diocletian?

500

Answer (Clue): This Mauryan emperor converted to Buddhism after witnessing massive casualties at the Battle of Kalinga, choosing to spread religious tolerance across India via stone edicts.


    • A) Chandragupta Maurya
    • B) Akbar the Great
    • C) Ashoka the Great
    • D) Harsha

Who is C- Ashoka the Great?

500

Answer (Clue): This highly valued volcanic rock was actively excavated and exported by the merchants of Teotihuacan to gain wealth and fuel urban development.


    • A) Limestone
    • B) Marble
    • C) Obsidian
    • D) Jade

What is C -obsidian?

500

Answer (Clue): This major religious development in 1054 CE permanently divided the Christian world into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.


    • A) The Presbyterian Reformation
    • B) The Great Schism
    • C) The Council of Nicaea
    • D) The Edict of Milan

B. What is the Great Schism?

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