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Ancient China was part of this continent.




Asia



100

This Ancient Roman building is known as ______.

The Roman Colosseum

100

What were the two rivers of Mesopotamia?



Euphrates and Tigris Rivers


100

This was not actually a road, but a route people traveled and traded along. It stretched from Japan to Rome to Egypt to India.


The Silk Road



100

This is the type of landform in which Egypt, China, India, and Mesopotamia were formed.

Desert



200

This ancient civilization invented the compass.

Chinese/Ancient China

200

The Alps are located on this continent.

Continent B (Europe)

200

Ancient India is located on this continent.

Asia

200
This was the title of the head of the government in ancient Rome and ancient China.

emperor

200

This monument, the Acropolis, is known for its ancient columns. Where is it located?

Greece
300

This type of government was established in ancient Rome and used as a model for the United States Government.

Democracy / Republic

300

This continent was home to the ancient Egyptians

Continent E (Africa)

300

This Chinese philosopher was one of the most influential teachers in Chinese history and still believes that people are good but should follow the "Golden Rule."


Confucius



300

This term labels the three parts of God in the Christian faith:  Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit


The Trinity
300

Ancient Egyptians created this formal writing system.

heiroglyphics

400

This sporting event still exists today and is a contribution from ancient Greece.

the Olympics

400

He is a sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion and mythology, who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus.

Zeus

400

Egyptian citizens, including farmers and other laborers, built these magnificent structures that still stand today as tombs for pharaohs.


pyramids



400

This was the primary purpose of the Great Wall in China.



Protection from invaders



400

The ancient pyramids of Giza can be found in this country today


What is Egypt?

500

The belief in more than one or many gods.

Polytheism

500

He died for humanity's sin, and forgiveness was given to all who believe in him. 

Jesus Christ

500

Why were civilizations established near bodies of water?

Access to drinking water, bathing water, travel, trade, and watering crops for food. 

500

What is the difference between a Roman soldier and a Roman gladiator

A soldier was a part of the Roman military, ruled by the government, and fought in wars and battles.  A gladiator fought for entertainment purposes in the Colosseum. 

500

Hindus and Buddhists both believe in the cycle of rebirth.  What is this called?

Reincarnation

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