What material was predominantly used to construct permanent structures in ancient Mesopotamia?
Mud bricks (sun-dried or baked)
What title was given to the absolute political and religious rulers of Ancient Egypt?
Pharoahs
What major mountain range separates the Indian subcontinent from mainland Asia?
Himalayas
Which Greek city-state organized its entire society around strict military discipline and oligarchy?
Sparta
Why did the early Roman imperial government systematically persecute members of the Christian faith?
Christians refused to worship the traditional Roman gods
Which Mesopotamian architectural structures were stepped towers constructed of baked mud bricks?
Ziggurats
Which major river provided predictable seasonal flooding vital to Egyptian agriculture?
Nile River
What ritual artifacts were inscribed with early script and heated to predict future events?
Oracle Bones
Who was the Macedonian king responsible for conquering Persia and spreading Hellenistic culture?
Alexander the Great
Who was the Roman general who declared himself dictator for life, hastening the fall of the Republic?
Julius Caesar
Which two rivers served as the foundation for Mesopotamian civilizations?
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
What plant-derived material did Egyptians invent to use as an early writing surface?
Papyrus
What central, elevated architectural feature housed public, administrative, and religious spaces in Mohenjo-Daro?
The Citadel
What term was used in ancient Sparta to describe a state-owned slave or serf tied to the land?
Helot
What 200-year historical era of relative peace and stability began under the reign of Augustus?
Pax Romana
What does the literal Greek translation of the word "Mesopotamia" mean?
The land between rivers
Who was the prominent female pharaoh known for expanding Egyptian trade networks during the New Kingdom?
Hatshepsut
What indigenous philosophical system emphasizes harmony with nature and the practice of wu wei (non-action)?
Daoism (Taoism)
What happened to the vast empire of Alexander the Great immediately following his sudden death?
It was divided among his top generals into separate kingdoms
What series of conflicts lasting over 40 years resulted in Rome's total destruction of Carthage?
Punic Wars
What geographical area stretching from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf is noted as the birthplace of civilization?
The Fertile Crescent
Which geographic landforms to the east and west acted as natural protective boundaries for Egypt?
Deserts (the Eastern and Western/Sahara deserts)
What political/philosophical concept asserted that a dynasty's right to rule was granted by divine forces?
Mandate of Heaven
Which Egyptian coastal city became the intellectual and cultural heart of the Hellenistic world?
Which Roman Emperor issued the Edict of Milan, granting widespread religious toleration?
Constantine the Great