This religion includes belief in the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.
Buddhism
These are important features of a Chinese emperor's burial site and were made from clay.
Terracotta Warriors
This Greek city was known for democracy, philosophy, and art.
Athens
This was used to host gladiator contests and other public events.
Colosseum
This civilization used the Caste system.
India
This was the ancient Indian temple built with a pyramid-shaped roof.
Vishnu Temple
This was built to seal off the empire from foreign invasion. Peasants, slaves, and criminals did the hard labor to build it.
Great Wall of China
This was used in Greece, but it was originally invented by the Phoenicians.
The Alphabet
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This Roman legacy helped to bring fresh water from mountain springs to their cities.
Aqueduct
This civilization benefited from the building of roads, bridges, and aqueducts that led to more trading.
Rome
This empire declined due to outside invaders and inside fighting
Gupta Empire
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This dynasty declined due to invasions, horrible rulers and uprisings, and natural calamities.
Han Dynasty
This is the name of the hill in Athens where the Parthenon was built.
Acropolis
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Rome was located on a ________, which meant that Roman ships were able to reach other lands more easily, and Romans were able to go out and conquer many new territories.
Peninsula
This civilization had city-states and active roles for its citizens in government decision-making.
Greece
This is similar to heaven and is a state of total enlightenment according to Buddhist religion. Buddhists try to achieve this.
Nirvana
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This philosophy taught strict obedience to laws and authority.
Legalism
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This philosopher was Plato’s brightest student and he opened his own school in Athens called the Lyceum.
Aristotle
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This epic poem was written by Virgil in Ancient Rome and detailed the story of a great Trojan hero named Aeneas who would help found the city of Rome.
The Aeneid
This man was known for creating a stronger democracy, improving the beauty of Athens and increasing the growth of the empire.
Pericles
Name two mathematical inventions from Ancient India:
the decimal system
the numeral system
symbol for zero
This philosophy taught filial piety, strong family values and following society's rules, and peace and harmony.
Confucianism
This Greek philosopher used a question-and-answer style of teaching.
Socrates
This man chose to rule the Eastern Roman Empire after splitting it into two because he considered the Eastern regions wealthier and more prosperous.
Diocletian
This civilization practiced assimilating (to take in) other cultures which resulted in loyalty to the empire.
Rome