Mesopotamia
Israel/Egypt
India/China
Greece
Rome
100

These two rivers created the cradle of civilization and are the heart of Mesopotamia.

What are The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?

100
Ancient Egypt's religion had a focus on many deities, meaning they were this type of religion.

What is polytheistic?

100

This natural barrier protected India from outside influence, also contains the largest mountain in the world.

What are the Himalayas?

100

This battle started due to the Persians attempting to take over an Athenian colony, sparking the Persian War.

What was the Revolt of Ionia?

100

This Roman leader overstepped his bounds and angered many of Rome's important figures, leading to his assassination.

Who was Julius Caesar?

200

This new development allowed people to stop being nomadic, increase population, and create civilizations.

What is farming?

200

This leader of Egypt stood above the rest of society, and was also the spiritual leader, they were usually given this title, rather than king or queen.

What is the Pharoah?

200

This mountainous region is southeast of China, and is a large, flat area of land where Ancient China's two major rivers originate.

What is the Plateau of Tibet?

200

A strong navy defended this Greek City-State.

What is Athens?

200

This Christian speaker spread the religion throughout the Roman Empire, and wrote a large portion of the New Testament.

Who was Paul?

300

The use of a new resource when making tools allowed the people of the Neolithic Age to produce more efficient farmland.

What are metal tools?

300

This man was considered to be the father and founder of Judaism, as he migrated to the region of Canaan from his home in Mesopotamia.

Who was Abraham?

300

This religion was created in Ancient India but flourished in China during the Han Dynasty thanks to it being transferred there by trade routes.

What is Buddhism?

300

This type of government was how Sparta ruled.

What is an Oligarchy?

300

This Roman god was the god of War, and shared many similarities to the Greek god Ares.

Who was Mars?

400

The inventions of sails and sailboats, as well as the wheel and wheeled vehicles allowed early civilizations to do this better.

What is increased movement of trade goods across long distances.

400

This invention was created by a reed-like plant and was used by the Egyptians to record a lot of their history.

What was Papyrus?

400

This emperor of China was the first emperor, who unified China and began construction of the Great Wall of China.

Who was Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi?

400
This leader of the Greeks spread Greek ideas in his conquest.

Who was Alexander the Great?

400

This city became the new capital of Rome after Emperor Constantine declared it so.

What was Constantinople?

500

This legendary story was the first written record of Mesopotamian writing.

What is the Epic of Gilgamesh?

500

The Judeans were exiled to this region after capture, and were there until Cyrus the Great let them return to Israel and rebuild their temple.

What was the Kingdom of Babylon?

500

The invasion of these people allowed cultural blending to occur in India.

Who were the Aryans?

500

This landmass is east of Greece and is the modern day country of Turkey.

What is Asia Minor?

500

Rome's largest point went into this country north-west of Italy.

What is France?

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