known as the "untouchables" of the caste system
What is the dalits?
the basic job of a censor
What is "to spy on people"?
standard military formation of Greek soldiers
What is the phalanx?
the legendary hero who Alexander wanted to surpass
What (or who) is Achilles?
center of power during the Republic
What is the Senate?
transcontinental trade route through Indus River Valley and into China
What is the Silk Road?
idea that if people can't be trusted they must be controlled
What is legalism?
being true to your purpose despite difficulty, a very valued thing in Greek culture
What is arete?
the most influential part of Alexander's conquests on history
What is Hellenism?
the date of the fall of Rome
What is 476 AD?
follow your ____ to get good ____
What is dharma, karma?
rule by wealthy landowners
What is aristocracy?
gods are just like us, but with superpowers
What is amplified humanity?
the battle where Philip ll used his son, Alexander, to gain victory
What is the Battle of Chaeronea?
the idea that the conquered people could eventually become fully integrated citizens of Rome
What is the Roman Confederation?
the people group that "invaded" the Indus River Valley
What is the Aryans?
"no one of us is as important as all of us"
What is filial piety?
The story by Homer called the ____ tells about the ____ war
What is the Iliad, Trojan?
the two most significant parts of Alexander's army
What is the phalanx and calvary?
the two major parts of the history of Rome's government
What is the republican (period) and imperial (period)?
two important cities in the Indus River Valley
What are the Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro?
order of dynasties of China
What is Xia, Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han?
the Athenian general ____ defeated the Persians at the Battle of _____
What (or who) is Miltiades, Marathon?
the three main battles we talked about in class where Alexander defeated Persia
What is Granicus, Issus, and Gaugamela? (doesn't have to be in order)
the members of the Second Triumvirate
What (or who) is Octavian, Marc Antony, and Lepidus?