The discovery of this led to the Birth of Civilization
What is Writing?
This is the birthplace of democracy
What is Athens?
This King of Macedonia conquered the Persian empire and created the largest empire in history (up to that point)
Who is Alexander the Great?
This was the Governing Body of the Roman Republic
What is the Senate?
He is the founder of Islam
Who is Muhammad?
This was the first know civilization
What is Mesopotamia?
This is the founder of the first empire in history
Who is Cyrus the Great?
This is the number of Battles that Alexander lost
What is zero?
He was the first king of Rome
Who is Romulus?
The First crusade was called to protect Constantinople and reclaim this city.
What is Jerusalem?
The discovery of this metal at the end of the bronze age led to a population explosion
What is Iron?
These three advantages allowed the Greeks to win the Greco-Persian War
What is Tactics, Terrain, Technology?
This is Alexander's primary legacy.
What is the spread of Hellenic Culture
He was the last King of Rome
Who is Tarquin the Proud?
This was the economic and social system that developed in Europe during the middle ages
What is Feudalism?
These are the first known civilizations that developed independently of each other
What are cradle civilizations?
Sparta had this type of government.
What is a diarchy?
This King (Alexander's father) conquered Greece and laid the groundwork for Alexander's Conquests
Who is Philip II?
He was named dictator for life
Who was Julius Caesar?
This King of the Franks Spread Christianity in Europe and Became the first Holy Roman Emperor
Who is Charlemagne?
This was the first know writing system
What is Cuneiform?
This early empire seceded where others did not because they allowed conquered peoples to retain they culture
What is Persia
These were Alexanders supposed final words when asked about who would inherit his empire
What is "to the strongest"?
These three words were spoken by Caesar when he crossed the Rubicon river, signifying the point of no return
What is alea iacta est (the die is cast)?
These were the long term impacts of the Crusades
What is cultural exchange and increased trade