Chapter 7 pt. 4
Chapter 8 pt. 1
Chapter 8 pt. 2
Chapter 9 pt. 1
Chapter 9 pt. 2
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What was the Roman marketplace called?
Forum
100
_______ were sometimes used as sacrifices.
slaves
100
The priests ate leaves and mushrooms to induce what?
hallucinations
100
What is an area that receives no rain because it lies beyond another area where water vapor is blown?
rain shadow
100
The people of the kingdom of Mali were lovers of __________.
justice and honesty
200
The Romans built what to carry water through the city?
aqueducts
200
Who were the criminals in Mayan society?
slaves
200
What was usually warmed up for breakfast?
tortilla
200
What were the two European groups that lived in Africa?
Dutch and English
200
Farmers raised many crops along _________.
the coast with plenty of water and warm weather
300
The Pantheon was the largest building to use a _________.
dome
300
What did the Mayans inlay their teeth with?
jade
300
What year did the Spaniards arrive?
1520
300
Who were the early African people who migrated slowly into central, eastern, and southern Africa?
Bantu
300
King Ezana ruled what empire?
Aksum
400
The ________ declared Caesar dictator of Rome in 46 BC.
Senate
400
Why did parents hang a bead between their baby's eyes?
to make them cross-eyed
400
Who was the noble in charge of the armies?
batab
400
How high is Mount Kilimanjaro? (in feet)
19,000 ft. high
400
The ancient city of Timbuktu was Songhai's center of what?
Islamic faith and learning
500
What verse prophesied that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem?
Micah 5:2
500
What was the name for the king, or "true man?"
halach uinic
500
Who taught writing, astronomy, and mathematics?
priests
500
For many years, the Nyamwezi controlled ________.
the trade routes to the east coast of Africa
500
Who was the person who reminded villagers of their ancient history and traditions?
official rememberer
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