Intro/Regional Atlas
Topic 5: Lsn1 - European Cultures
Topic 5: Lsn 2/3 - Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome
Topic 3: Lsn 4/5/6 - Byzantine Empire, Middle Ages, Renaissance and Rival Kingdoms
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How many lessons are in Topic 5?

8

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What is the textbook definition of sophisticated?

Means highly developed and/or complex

100

Define constitution from the textbook

A system of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized

100

What was the heart of medieval economy before cities began to be built up?

The Manor (an agricultural estate)

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What's the highest mountain range in the region?

The Alps
200

The Bronze Age describes what?

Period of human history during which people used bronze to make tools and weapons

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Identify three things Ancient Rome Achieved

Roman Law (written), Latin's Legacy (Language), and Engineering (roads, strong bridges, and aqueducts)

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What were the Crusades?

A series of military campaigns to establish Christian control over the Holy Land

300

People in central, southeastern and England live in what type of climate?

Maritime

300

Farming encouraged people to settle into what?

Permanent settlements

300

Age of Discovery: What European explorer sailed around the world?

Magellan and Crew

300

Renaissance means what in French?

Rebirth

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What maps are shown in the regional atlas?

Physical and Climate maps

400

What was the first animal domesticated 20,000 - 15,000 years ago?

The Dog

400

In 509 BCE, the Roman King was overthrown and they formed a what? (Hint: Our country is one today)

A Republic

400

What was the system of government during the Middle Ages Called?

Feudalism
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What is the Topic/Unit Essential Question?

How Should We Handle Confict

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What continent did people who migrated to Europe come from?

Africa

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What did the Ancient Greeks develop that we practice today in our government? (Hint: People Rule)

Democracy

500

The Division of the Christian Church was called what?

The Great Schism