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100

This person is the father of modern medicine

Hippocrates

100

This is a fortified hill located in Greece

Acropolis


100

This civilization is located between the Tigris and the Euphrates

Mesopotamia 


100

This means to worship one God

Monotheism


100

What is the acronym that we learned about to help remember the 3 main ancient Greek philosophers? 

S.P.A.


Socrates, Plato, Aristotle

200

This person could not read or write. His apprentice, Plato, wrote down many of his lessons.

Socrates

200

This location is where many speeches and shows were performed throughout ancient Greece and Rome

Amphitheater 

200

This location is located along the Nile River and is known for its pyramids

Egpyt


200

This religion was founded after the Roman Empire crucified a Jewish person and his followers put his lessons into a singular book

Christianity

200

Who fought during the Peloponnesian Wars?

Athens and Sparta

300

This person was a famous Greek philosopher and wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey

Homer

300

This building sits on top of the acropolis in Athens. It was built in honor of Athena, the God of wisdom.

Parthenon

300

This empire's starting point is easy to find on a map, just look for the boot!

Roman Empire


300

This religion was the first monotheistic religion known in the world 

Judaism 

300

Who invented every day tools such as the screw and pulleys?

Archimedes 

400

This person captured Greece, was taught by Aristotle as a child, and went on to conquer many lands in Europe. He named cities he conquered after himself. 

Alexander the Great

400

This is where gladiators fought battle for public spectacles

The Coliseum 

400

This location had large mountains that separated its people. Cultures were similar, but also very different. 

Ancient Greece


400

This means that you worship multiple gods

Polytheism

400

Who was the most famous mathematician in Ancient Greece? What is he most known for?

Pythagoras. Pythagorean Theory 

500

Who believed that Earth was the center of the universe? This concept was considered to be correct for about 1400 years

Ptolemy 

500

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This building has the largest unsupported concrete dome in the world

Pantheon

500

This location has earned the nickname "The cradle of human civilization"

Fertile Crescent

500

This means to worship your ancestors

Filial Piety

500

What are the first set of known laws in the world called? 

Hammurabi's Code

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