The ancient Egyptians built these famous structures still standing today
Pyraminds
Romans fought gladiator battles at this place
The Colosseum
This revolution started at Lexington and Concord
The American Revolution
Rebirth
These two Christian faiths were at great odds against one another during the reformation period
Catholics
Protestants
This River was the lifeline for ancient Egypt
The Nile
The lower class of Rome
The Plebeians
This Revolution started with the storming of the Bastille
The French Revolution
This invention greatly increased the literacy of Europe in the 15 and 16th centuries
The Printing Press
A school for religious training
seminary
The leaders of Egypt were called this
Pharaohs
Rome was founded as this (hint not a democracy)
A republic
Americans spent a really tough winter here during 1777-1778
Valley Forge
This famous Catholic saint of the reformation believed that science and religion could co exist
Thomas Aquinas
England defeated this countries armada in 1588 giving them control of the seas for centuries to come
Spain
The two kingdoms of ancient Egypt
Upper Egypt
Lower Egypt
Conquered Gaul, Romes first emperor. Killed on the ideas of March
Julius Caesar
Wrote Americas Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Machiavelli wrote this famous book that took a look at politics in Renaissance Italy
The Prince
The guys invented the airplane (in reality they just were the first to get an airplane off the ground)
The Wright Brothers
One of the few Egyptian women to rule as pharaoh. Ruled Egypt starting in 1473 B.C.
Hatshepsut
This Roman emperor split the empire into two halves, hoping it would be easier to governn
Diocletian
This revolution started as a slave revolt in a small Caribbean nation
The Haitian Revolution
This is a belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is a path to knowledge
Humanism
Developed the telephone in 1876
Alexander Graham Bell