Early Civ / Meso.
Egypt / Judaism
India / China
Greece
Rome / Christianity
100

Most early civilizations settled around these geographical features.

Rivers

100

The Ancient Egyptians settled on this river.

Nile

100

This aspect of Hinduism was a consequence of your actions and determined how you would live in the next life.

Karma

100

This city is known for having the first "democracy".

Athens

100

This era of Rome ended in 180 CE, what means "Roman Peace".

Pax Romana

200

Mesopotamian civilizations primarily settled around this river valley.

Euphrates

200

This tablet was used to translate Ancient Egypt hieroglyphics.

Rosetta Stone

200

This body of water influenced early Chinese civilization and settlement, known in China as "Huang He".

Yellow River

200

This city-state did not focus on the arts, but rather on militaristic matters.

Sparta

200

This form of public execution was common in Rome, and is most associated today with the death of Jesus.

Crucifixion

300

This Mesopotamian king established the first set of codified laws.

King Hammurabi

300

Judaism was the first religion like this, where they only believed in one god rather than many gods.

Monotheistic

300

This cycle allowed powerful families to rule in China for many years.

Dynastic Cycle

300

This god was the patron, or highly honored god, of Athens.

Athena

300

Before Emperor Constantine, Romans generally disliked Christians for this reason.

Christians did not worship the Emperor as a god.

400

This code of ancient laws would most likely agree with the phrase, "an eye for an eye."

Hammurabi's Code

400

An important prophet in Judaism, he led his people out of Egypt and delivered the Ten Commandments.

Moses

400

This ancient text in Hinduism was written in Sanskrit and migrated into India with the Aryans.

The Vedas

400

This philosopher was the student of Plato and the teacher to Alexander the Great.

Aristotle

400

True or False: After Saul converted to Christianity, he changed his name to Paul.

True

500

This is one feature of early civilization.

Government, Religion, Job Specialization, Art and Architecture, Social Classes, Public Works, and Writing.

500

People in Egypt followed the rule of the Pharaoh because they viewed him in this way.

Their Leader and Closest to God / the gods.

500

In Hinduism and according to the Caste System, this group was closest to the gods.

Brahmins

500

Most of Greece is within this many miles of the coast.

50

500

Romans visited this venue, famously seen in "The Gladiator", for forms of entertainment.

Coliseum

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