The Silk Road
The Legacy of Rome
The Geography of Ancient Greece, Rome & China
The Government Structure of Ancient Greece, Rome & Han China
The Daily Life/Cultural Achievements of Ancient Greece, Rome & China
100
A road that allows travelers to traverse to other towns far away that expands from China to Europe crossing many different environment.
What is The Silk Road?
100
A free standing building with rows and rows of seats at the top and a standard field at the bottom used for playing sports. This structure was made in Rome a long time ago and is still built and used in today's Society.
What is a Stadium?
100
A channel of water that flows down a stream.
What is river?
100
A type of government in which one person, such as a king or queen, rules. The Han Dynasty used this form of government.
What is Monarchy?
100
A statue in which people would go to for advice, because it was supposedly a link between the god and the person.
What is an Oracle?
200
It is a material produced from the fibers of a silkworm cocoon woven together to make a soft cooling material used for clothes and other things.
What is Silk?
200
A big tent where people wear funny clothes and put on a show for you usually consisting of zoo animals and clowns. These structures were first made in Rome a while back and continued to stay present in our society now.
What is a Circus?
200
They settle there because it provides plenty of water needed for survival and fertile land to plant crops so you don't starve.
Why do people settle near rivers?
200
A type of government where power is held in the hands of the hands of the hands of the people (AKA: People Rule). Athens used this type of government.
What is Democracy?
200
A Greek philosopher who was sentenced to death because he encouraged others to question what they thought they knew.
Who is Socrates?
300
Salt, jade, and most importantly Silk were what traders from our country took to trade with other countries.
What did China trade throughout The Silk Road?
300
The United States government consists of Executive, Legislative, and Judicial, also used in old time Rome.
What are the three branches of government?
300
This river leads into the Yellow Sea.
What is the Yellow Sea?
300
A type of government that is controlled by a small group of people who share power equally. Sparta used this form of government.
What is Oligarchy?
300
In China Silk was very wanted for trade to make daily attire so a lot of production for silk was part of daily life.
What is Chinese Attire?
400
Due to the fact that they don't know how to make it, and it is very valued on the Silk Road, they want it so they can learn to make it and gain a good profit too.
Why do the Romans want the silk from China so desperately?
400
A pattern of stones that create a picture. These architectural beauties were not only used in ancient Rome but also used in some architecture now.
What is a Tiled Mural?
400
A sea that is East of China other than the Yellow Sea.
What is the East China Sea?
400
A type of government run by a ruler who controls almost everything and who seized power illegally.
What is Tyranny?
400
A building where races take place for thousands to see.
What is a Coliseum?
500
Plague and the idea of Buddhism were traded.
What are some other not materialistic things traded in the silk road?
500
Where two or more people go head to head trying to be the first one to the end of the course. Races come in many ways, and were used for sports in both old time Rome and the nowadays United States.
What is a race?
500
A sea that is South of China.
What is the South China Sea?
500
Athens Democracy is a strict democracy where the "Citizens" vote directly on every law, while the United State's democracy is a representative democracy where people vote on a person to make the laws and decisions.
What is the difference between Athens Democracy and the United States democracy?
500
a channel of metal that transports water from distant sources into cities and towns.
What is an Aqueduct?