Classical Civilizations
Postclassical civilizations
Black Death/Renaissance/ Protestant reformation
Ottoman Empire
Random Facts
100

Greece developed this form of government

Democracy

100

Justinian and Theodora ruled this empire.

Byzantine

100

Plague that killed 1/3 of Europe.

Black Death

100

Ottomans conquered this capital in 1453.

Constantinople

100

The pest responsible for the Black Death (Careful!)

Fleas

200

Roman law was recorded in these.

Twelve Tables

200

Capital of Islamic Ottoman Empire (Hint, it's still called this! It used to be called something else)

Istanbul

200

The rebirth of art and learning in Europe.

Renaissance

200

The founder of the Ottoman Empire shares a nickname with a Greek Alexander...

Osman the Great

200

Disease spread by Mongols to Europe.

Black Death

300

Han Dynasty’s major trade route.

Silk Road

300

European system of lords and vassals.

Feudalism

300

Martin Luther’s criticisms of the Catholic Church.

95 Theses

300

Ottoman system allowing religious freedom.

Millet System

300

Martin Luther’s country of origin.

Germany

400

Dynasty that built the Great Wall.

Qin

400

Chinese invention from Tang/Song era that changed warfare.

Gunpowder

400

Major invention that allowed for Martin Luther's teachings to be widely read

Printing Press

400

Ottoman ruler known as “the Magnificent.”

Suleiman

400

This invention during the Renaissance allowed ideas to spread rapidly across Europe

The Printing Press (invented by Johannes Gutenberg)



500

Gupta Empire’s key math contribution.

Concept of Zero

500

Tang/Song China’s economic invention before it occured Medieval Europe’s society.

Paper Money

500

Movement splitting Christianity in Europe.

Protestant Reformation

500

Ottoman Empire dominated trade routes between these 3 continents.

Europe, Asia, Africa

500

Philosophy promoting human achievements in Renaissance.

Humanism/Reason

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