Rome
Greek
Egypt
Geography
Mixed Challenge
100

What type of government did Rome have before becoming an empire?

A Republic

100

What is a polis?

A Greek city-state

100

What river was the center of life in ancient Egypt?

The Nile River

100

Which continent was Egypt located on?

Africa

100

Which civilization created democracy

Ancient Greece (Athens)

200

What structure carried water into Roman cities?

Aqueducts

200

What city-state was known for its military?

Sparta

200

What was the title of Egypt’s king-god ruler?

Pharaoh

200

What sea connected Greece and Rome?

The Mediterranean Sea

200

Which civilization built pyramids?

Ancient Egypt

300

What general crossed the Rubicon and changed Rome forever?

Julius Caesar

300

Who was the “father of democracy”?

Cleisthenes


300

What purpose did pyramids serve in the Old Kingdom?

They were tombs for pharaohs

300

What natural barrier protected Greece from large, unified empires?

Mountains

300

Which civilization built roads that connected an empire?

Ancient Rome

400

What were the Punic Wars fought over?

Control of trade and territory in the Mediterranean (especially Carthage/Sicily)

400

What was the main purpose of Greek mythology?

To explain natural events, human behavior, and the world

400

What writing system did Egyptians use?

Hieroglyphics

400

Why did the Nile River flood predictably?

Seasonal rains and snowmelt from East Africa

400

What leader spread Greek culture across three continents?

Alexander the Great

500

Name one cause of the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

Barbarian invasions, corruption, economic decline, weak leadership

500

Name one Greek philosopher and one idea they taught.

  • Socrates → question everything

  • Plato → ideal forms/government

  • Aristotle → logic, scientific observation

500

What was the main reason Egypt was hard to invade?

Natural barriers (deserts, cataracts, Mediterranean/Red Seas)

500

How did Italy’s central location help Roman trade?

It allowed Rome to control Mediterranean trade routes

500

What was cultural diffusion? Provide an example.

The spreading of ideas, beliefs, or technologies between cultures.

600

Explain one way Roman engineering contributed to Rome’s expansion.

Roads moved armies quickly; aqueducts supported city growth; arches allowed strong structures, etc.

600

Explain how the Persian Wars led to the Golden Age of Athens.

Athens became powerful, formed the Delian League, gained resources, and expanded culture/art.

600

Explain one major achievement of the New Kingdom and why it mattered.

Military expansion, construction projects, advances in trade, powerful pharaohs like Hatshepsut and Ramses II.

600

Compare how geography shaped Egypt and Greece.

Egypt had predictable flooding and fertile land → stable farming civilization; Greece had mountains and islands → independent city-states and sea trade.

600

Compare the religions of Egypt, Greece, and Rome.

 All polytheistic; Egypt had gods tied to nature & afterlife; Greece had anthropomorphic gods; Rome adopted Greek gods but renamed them.

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