An animal that was used for war in Ancient India
What is an armored elephant?
A major trading route
What is the Silk Road?
One of the first female pharaohs
What is Hatshepsut?
A system of writing used in Mesopotamia (probably the oldest form of writing)
The tallest mountain in the world
What is Mount Everest?
The physical feature that acted as a natural northern border for Ancient India
What is The Himalayas?
Three Chinese philosophies
What is Daoism, Legalism, and Confucianism?
An Ancient Egyptian pharaoh who was a skilled military leader and built many monuments
What is Ramses the Great (Ramses II)?
The names for the old/new stone ages
What is the Paleolithic Era and the Neolithic Era?
India's national animal
One of the first Chinese dynasties
A book that contained spells and advice to help a person through the underworld after they died
What is a Book of the Dead?
A theory that early humans crossed an exposed land bridge during the ice age
What is the Land Bridge Theory?
The definition of a physical feature
What is a natural part of Earth's landscape that you can see?
Three main religions of India
What is Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam?
The Mandate of Heaven is...
What is a political belief in Ancient China that a ruler's power and authority came from heaven?
Small carved dolls that turned into servants in the afterlife
What is a shabti?
A hypothesis that early humans traveled to the Americas by boat, following the coast line and using kelp forests to navigate and survive
What is The Kelp Highway Hypothesis?
Name the 5 oceans
What is the Arctic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Southern Ocean?
The amount of people living in Mohenjodaro
What is 50,000?
The three people who founded the 3 Chinese philosophies
What is Laozi, Hanfeizi, and Confucius?
The weight of the bricks used to build the pyramids
What is (approx.) 2.5 tons?
Draw the social triangle of Mesopotamia within 1 minute (All the ranks from top to bottom)
What is... (You don't have to include all of the top ranks)
1. Kings, priests, government officials, nobles
2. Artisans, merchants
3. Farmers, fishers
4. Enslaved people
A large area of flat unforested grassland
What is a steppe?