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The Stone Age
Early Civilizations
World Religions
Ancient Greece
100

The seven large land masses on the earth.

What are continents?

100

The time before writing.

What is prehistoric?

100

After people moved closer to these, they started to develop civilizations.

What are rivers?

100

A symbol for Judaism.

What is the Star of David?

100

The big city-state where The Olympics took place. (And where we still light the Olympic torch)

What is Athens?

200

The four cardinal directions.

What are North, South, East, and West?

200

People who hunt or find food instead of growing crops or raising animals.

Who are hunter-gatherers?

200

Farming – growing crops and raising animals.

What is agriculture?

200

The practice of sitting and focusing on your breathing started by Buddhists.

What is meditation?

200

The king of the Greek Gods.

Who is Zeus?

300

The imaginary line that runs across the globe at 0 degrees latitude.

What is the equator?

300

The material tools were made of during the stone age.

What is stone?

300

The earliest system of writing, invented in Mesopotamia. It looks like wedge shapes on clay or stone tablets.

What is cunieform?

300

The belief in many gods.

Polytheism.

300

Tragedy was Greek drama that was like this.

What is sad?

400

The two numbers used to locate a place on a map.

What are coordinates?

400

People who move from place to place instead of living in one place all the time.

Who are nomads?

400

The leader in Ancient China was called this.

What is an emperor?

400

The most popular religion in the world, that has a Star and Crescent as its symbol.

What is Islam?

400

Ancient greek sculptures were not really plain. They were this.

What is colorful?

500

The continent where Egypt is located.

What is Africa?

500

A stone tool made for chopping.

What is a chopper?

500

One of the rivers by Mesopotamia.

What is The Euphrates or The Tigris?

500

The religion Jesus Christ is associated with.

What is Christianity?

500
A type of ancient greek architecture (buildings).

What is post and lintel?