Geography
Religion
Achievements
Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
100

The longest river in the world, flows north, and gave live to the ancient Egyptians

What is the Nile?

100

The belief in many gods

What is Polytheism?
100

Built to keep northern nomadic tribes out of the Kingdom of Qin. 

What is the Great Wall of China?

100

a member of a people having no permanent home, and who travel from place to place for food

What is a Nomad?

100

opposite in nature, direction, or meaning.

What is Contrary?

200

This region is where anthropologists believe humans originated.

What is Ethiopia or Africa?

200

Moses led his people on this 40 year journey back to the Promised Land of Israel after freeing them from slavery in Egypt 

What is the Exodus?

200

During this time, people often made many of their tools and weapons out of stone.

What is the Stone Age or Paleolithic Age?

200

subject to harsh and authoritarian treatment

What is Oppressed?

200

a widespread Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddhartha Gautama in northeastern India in the 5th century BC.

What is Buddhism?

300

This continent is home to 3 ancient river valley civilizations, and Mt. Everest

What is Asia?

300

belief developed from Vedic religion and influenced the Caste System in India

What is Hinduism?

300

A time period of 10 years

A time period of 100 years

A time period of 1,000 years

What is a decade, century, and millennia?

300

an official order

What is an Edict?

300

to send away or expel from one's country

What is Exile?

400

Until you focus on the direction the Nile River flows and not Narmer uniting them, Learning about these two regions of ancient Egypt might leave you scratching your head

What is Upper and Lower Egypt?

400

In 313 CE, Emperor Constantine issued an order to stop the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.

What is the Edict of Milan?

400

This oldest known writing system was developed in Mesopotamia by the Sumerians.

What is Cuneiform?

400

to take (a position of power) illegally or by force.

What is Usurp?

400

a person who publicly supports a cause

What is an Advocate?

500

Moses liberated the Hebrews (Jews) from slavery in _______, parted the _______ Sea, and crossed the ________ Peninsula.

What is Egypt, Red, and Sinai?

500

I helped spread Christianity across the Mediterranean and Roman Empire, While this religion was spread thanks to cultural diffusion along the Silk Road. 

Who/What is Paul and Buddhism?

500

This government was formed by Rome in 509 BCE, and is very similar to ancient Greece's democracy.

What is a Republic?

500

to be set free from a situation, especially imprisonment or slavery

What is Liberate?

500

an official order to take property or materials

What is Requisition?

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