River Valley Civilizations
Classical Civilizations
Ancient History and Geography
World Religions
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100

Ancient Egypt was born on this river - some call it the "gift of the _______"

Nile

100

Before it was the Roman Empire, it was known as the Roman _____________ - with senators voting on political issues.

Republic

100

The Gupta Empire became extremely wealthy due to their central location in this type of economic network.

Trade Routes

100

Most ancient religions were _______________, meaning they believed in multiple gods.

Polytheistic

100

This religion traces its roots all the way back to ancient India. Today, about 80% of people living in India subscribe to this religion.

Hinduism

200

This River Valley Civilization emerged between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

Mesopotamia

200

This man was perhaps the most famous ruler to ever live in India. He was known for his Edicts that he placed all over the empire.

Ashoka the Great

200

The Qin Dynasty was responsible for the first steps in building this structure, which was designed to keep nomadic invaders from the north out of the empire.

The Great Wall of China

200

This minority religion was initially persecuted in the Roman Empire until Constantine converted and made it the official religion of the empire.

Christianity

200

This set of laws was created by the king of Babylon and is known as one of the oldest legal codes ever created.

Hammurabi's Code

300

The Indus River Valley Civilization is best known for their sophisticated...

City Planning

300

Rivals Sparta and Athens would eventually go to war in 431 BCE in what was known as the _______________ War.

Peloponnesian

300

Ancient Greece was not a unified civilization due to their mountainous and water-based geography. Instead, there were multiple ______________ which all competed for power.

city-states

300

This belief system is technically not a religion, but it functioned as one in ancient Chinese society.

Confucianism

300

Ancient Athens was known for this form of innovative government

Direct Democracy

400

In Ancient China, this concept emerged - which taught members of the family to subordinate their needs and desires to those of the male head of the family

Filial Piety

400

The Persian Empire featured this religion, which believes in a never-ending struggle between good and evil.

Zoroastrianism

400

The Romans were able to transport water using these arch-like structures.

Aqueducts

400

Judaism can trace its roots back to this prophet, who was born in Mesopotamia.

Abraham

400

Chinese emperors claimed they had this - which said they had been chosen by a divine power to rule and create their dynasty.

The Mandate of Heaven

500

The very first writing system ever to be invented is known as...

Cuneiform

500

The Qin Dynasty adopted this political ideology - which advocated for harsh punishments to encourage people to act correctly.

Legalism

500

The Persian Empire divided their territory into these units, with a governor-like figure ruling over each.

Satrapies

500

The Buddha's real name was...

Siddhartha Gautama

500

During the Hellenistic Period, Alexander the Great spread Greek culture, which blended with the cultures it came into contact with. We call this cultural blending...

Syncretism

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