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100

Most Scientist believe modern human beings originated on this Continent.

Africa

100

Paper was invented under this Chinese Dynasty.

Han

100

This geographical feature dominates the northern third of the African Continent.

Desert

100

This historical document put limits on the power of England's monarchy by guaranteeing people rights that even kings must respect. 

The Magna Carta

200

The World's first civilizations developed in these geographical areas due to their fertile soil that supported agriculture.

River Valleys

200

These powerful Greek city-states differed in how they were ruled. 

Athens and Sparta.

200
The 365-day calendar was an important advancement made by this Mesoamerican civilization.

Maya

200
Adoption of this policy in China eventually led to China's development falling far behind Europe. 

Isolationism 

300

This civilization was the first to build pyramids and mummify their rulers.

Egypt

300

This civilization had the most influence on the structure of the U.S. government.

Rome

300

He was the prince of Kiev who converted to Orthodox Christianity to help unify his people.

Vladimir

300

 This was the name given to a period of artistic and literary achievement in Europe between the late fourteenth and early seventeenth centuries.

Renaissance. 

400

These ancient Semitic people lived in Canaan and are known for their monotheistic religion. 

Early Hebrews

400

This Carthaginian general crossed the Alps to invade Rome during the Second Punic War? 

Hannibal

400

The exchange of inventions and ideas is considered the most important result of this historical trade route that connected Eurasia and North Africa. 

The Silk Road

400

The Renaissance began in this country because it had political stability, wealth, and trade. 

Italy
500

An era of great achievement in art, science, religion, philosophy, and politics is described as being this kind of period. 

Classical period

500

The relationship between parent and child was considered the most important relationship by this Chinese belief system.

Confucianism

500

The fall of the Western Roman Empire was partly due to constant invasions from savage and warlike tribes referred to by this name.

Barbarians

500

 This Florentine painter and sculptor whose works include the Pietà, David, and the Sistine Chapel ceiling.

Michelangelo

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