Geography
Religion
Accomplishments
Politics
Economics/Society
100

Ancient Greece developed along this, an area of land surrounded by water on three sides.

What is a Peninsula?

100

Ancient Greek religion developed into a polytheistic system with this God as the head of all gods.

Who is Zeus?

100

This Ancient Greek building was located in Athens, dedicated to Athena, and made up of Doric Columns. 

What is the Parthenon? 

100

Ancient Greek governments varied by city-state. This was the first system used in Athens.

What is Monarchy?

100
Ancient Greece and Rome developed economies based on this body of water.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

200

This first "Greek" civilization developed on the island of Crete.

Who are the Minoans?

200

In Ancient Greece, each city-state worshiped one main god from Greek religion. This was the main god of Athens.

Who is Athena?

200

This Ancient Greek area was a center for trade and commerce.

What is the Agora?

200

Ancient Sparta used this form of government.

What is Oligarchy?

200
Ancient Greco-Roman society had slaves, but slavery was not based on race. It was based on debt and this.
What are prisoners of war?
300

The geography of Greece led to the development of these, rather than the development of one central society. 

What are City-States?

300

Ancient Roman religion was originally based on Etruscan Religion, but over time evolved to mimic that of Ancient Greece. This was the Roman equivalent of Zeus.

Who is Jupiter?

300

This Roman building was a temple to the Roman Gods.

What is the Pantheon?

300

Ancient Athens developed into this form of government, after transitioning from Monarchy to Aristocracy to Tyranny.

What is Direct Democracy?

300

In the Roman Empire, this was grated to residents of Rome and to some foreigners that fought for the Roman military. 

What was citizenship?

400

Ancient Rome developed along this river.

What is the Tiber River?

400

Ancient Roman Religion was eventually replaced by this monotheistic religion.

What is Christianity?

400

This Greek column was ornately decorated.

What are Corinthian Columns?

400

Ancient Rome developed into this form of government after overthrowing the Etruscan Kings.

What is Republic/Representative Democracy?

400

Ancient Greece and Rome traded with societies across the ancient world, mostly via this famous system of trade routes.

What are the Silk Roads?

500

Ancient Rome was partially protected by this mountain range to the north.

What are the Alps?

500

Both Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome relied on the predictions of these people, who claimed they could predict the future.

Who are oracles?

500

This Greek column was plain in style.

What are Doric Columns?

500
During the Roman Empire, Roman emperors were considered to be gods especially after their death. This Roman Emperor was the first Roman Emperor.

Who is Caesar Augustus?

500

Ancient Greece collapsed after the Peloponnesian War. Soon after, this famous military leader conquered Greece and continued on to conqueror lands from Greece to India (East) and Egypt (South).

Who is Alexander the Great?