Roman Empire
Christianity
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West Africa
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100

Rome first conquered this peninsula around 200 BCE. 

Italian Peninsula

100

Jesus Christ was born in this Roman province on the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. 

Judea.

100

Islam originated on this peninsula in the Middle East. 

Arabian Peninsula

100

This massive desert acts as a massive barrier between West Africa and the Mediterranean. 

Sahara Desert. 
100

What do polytheism and monotheism mean? 

Polytheism = belief in many gods.

Monotheism = belief in one god. 

200

How did the Roman Senate respond to Julius Caesar declaring himself "dictator for life"?

By murdering him.

200

Jesus originated from this religion. 

Judaism. 

200

Before becoming the prophet of Islam, Muhammad had this job.

Trade Caravan / Merchant manager. 

200

This large river  contributed to the growth of civilization and trade across West Africa.

Niger River. 

200

This group of "barbarians" from the north contributed to the eventual complete collapse of the Roman Empire in the west. 

Germanic tribes. 

300

Beginning with Augustus, this position became the most powerful office in the Roman Empire. 

The Emperor.

300

Jesus often used this literary device to make points or examples to his followers. 

Parables

300

According to Islamic belief, Muhammad visited Jerusalem on a flying creature and met the other messengers of Allah during this event. 

Night Journey. 

300

This large empire facilitated trade and military power in West Africa from 600 to 1200 CE. 

Ghana Empire. 

300
What does the term "cultural diffusion" mean? 

The spreading of cultural elements from one culture or another. 

400
In Latin, the term Pax Romana means...

Roman Peace

400

This former Roman government official later became a highly influential Christian missionary, spreading the religion across the Roman Empire. 

Saint Paul. 

400

This Pillar of Islam instructs all Muslims to visit Mecca at least once in their life, if they can financially afford it. 

Hajj (pilgrimage). 

400

This unique trading system became commonplace in West Africa.

Silent Bartering System. 

400

These three cities are highly important to all Muslims. 

Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem. 

500

This year marks the official end of the Roman Empire, at least in the west. 

476 CE. 

500
This Roman Emperor converted to Christianity, becoming the first one to do so. 

Constantine.

500

This short-lived Islamic empire spread from Spain to India at its height in 750 CE. 

Umayyad Caliphate.

500

This was the most valuable object in medieval Timbuktu due to its rarity. 

Books.

500

This Arabic traveler extensively chronicled life and beliefs in the Mali Empire in the 1300s. 

Ibn Battuta.