The Agricultural Revolution
Ancient Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
World Religions
100

This term refers to the arc of rich, fertile farmland in the Middle East where the Agricultural Revolution first began.

What is the Fertile Crescent?

100

Mesopotamia means "the land between the rivers." These are the two major rivers that defined its geography.

What are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?

100

The Greek historian Herodotus famously called Egypt "the gift of" this river, because its predictable annual flooding made civilization possible in the desert.

What is the Nile River?

100

The city-state of Athens is celebrated for inventing this type of government, where citizens vote directly on laws.

What is democracy (or direct democracy)?

100

While civilizations like Egypt and Greece practiced polytheism, Judaism was revolutionary for introducing this concept: the belief in only one God.

What is monotheism?

200

This major human breakthrough involves taming wild plants and animals to make them useful for human use.

What is domestication?

200

This Babylonian king created one of the earliest and strictest written code of laws, famous for the principle of "an eye for an eye."

Who was Hammurabi?

200

Regarded as both a king and a living god, this type of ruler held absolute political and religious power in Ancient Egypt.

What is a pharaoh?

200

While Athenian citizens focused on arts and politics, this rival city-state structured its entire society around military training and physical strength.

What is Sparta?

200

Originating in India, Hinduism teaches this concept—the spiritual cycle of rebirth where a soul is born into a new body after death.

What is reincarnation?

300

Because farming produced a food surplus, not everyone had to farm anymore, leading to this economic development where people trained for specific jobs like pottery or weaving.

What is job specialization?

300

The Sumerians invented this wedge-shaped system of writing, which they pressed into wet clay tablets.

What is cuneiform?

300

To prepare for the afterlife, wealthy Egyptians went through this multi-step chemical preservation process to keep the body from decaying.

What is mummification?

300

Because Greece's geography is so mountainous, the Greeks did not form a single empire; instead, they developed these isolated, independent communities.

What are city-states (or poleis)?

300

This ancient Indian social structure divided people into rigid classes (like Brahmins and Kshatriyas) that determined their jobs and status from birth.

What is the caste system?

400

Unlike their nomadic ancestors, early farmers built these permanent structures, which completely changed how humans lived together.

What are permanent settlements (or villages/houses)?

400

Located at the center of most Mesopotamian city-states, these massive, pyramid-like brick towers were built to honor their local gods.

What is a ziggurat?

400

This ancient writing system used picture symbols to represent sounds and ideas, and was often carved onto temple walls.

What are hieroglyphics?

400

Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were Greek thinkers who used reason to investigate the universe, creating this field of study meaning "love of wisdom."

What is philosophy?

400

Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, taught that people could end human suffering by following the Four Noble Truths and this eight-step practical guide.

What is the Eightfold Path?

500

As populations grew into villages, people needed this element of G.R.A.P.E.S. to manage resources, settle disputes, and organize large projects like building walls.

What is government (or political leadership)?

500

At the absolute bottom of the Mesopotamian social hierarchy were people in this social class, usually captured during wars or trapped by debt.

Who were enslaved people (or slaves)?

500

Egypt grew incredibly wealthy by trading grain, gold, and this paper-like material made from reeds growing along the Nile.

What is papyrus?

500

o honor Zeus and the other gods living on Mount Olympus, the Greeks held this athletic festival every four years.

What are the Olympic Games?

500

Christianity and Islam both trace their historical origins back to this specific geographic region of the world.

What is the Middle East (or Southwest Asia)?

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