U.S. History
Religion and Beliefs
Leadership and Power
Critical Thinking
Mixed Review
100

This law required escaped enslaved people to be returned.

What is the Fugitive Slave Law?

100

Belief in one god is called this.

What is monotheism?

100

This leader united the Mongol tribes.

Who is Genghis Khan?

100

An argument against another argument is called this.

What is a counterclaim?

100

The Aztecs were known for these public places.

What are marketplaces?

200

Reconstruction happened after this war.

What is the Civil War?

200

Monotheistic faiths influenced these in societies.

What are laws and culture?

200

Strong leaders can influence this in a country.

What are laws and safety?

200

Geography affects this part of civilization.

What is settlement/trade/farming?

200

Great Zimbabwe was located on this continent.

 What is Africa?

300

During Reconstruction, African Americans gained some of these.

What are rights and freedoms?

300

Leaders often influence this in society.

What is culture?

300

A successful empire usually needs this type of government.

What is stable government?

300

Athens and Rome both influenced this.

What is government?

300

This civilization developed one of the first written law codes.

What is Babylon/Mesopotamia?

400

This document explains how the U.S. government works.

What is the Constitution?

400

Documents can help establish this.

What is justice?

400

The Ottoman and Mughal states were both examples of this.

What are empires?

400

Timbuktu became important because of these two things.

What are trade and learning?

400

This empire connected Europe and Asia through trade.

What is the Ottoman Empire?

500

The foundations of government include laws and this idea of fairness.

 What is justice?

500

This philosopher influenced democratic ideas and natural rights.

Who is John Locke?

500

One reason empires fail is weak this.

What is leadership?

500

Explain one way documents can protect citizens.

What is by creating fair laws/protecting rights?

500

Athens focused on democracy, while Rome became this before an empire.

 What is a republic?

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