Geography
Ancient Greece and Rome
The Enlightenment
French Revolution & Romanticism
Latin American Revolutions
100

What imaginary line divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

The Equator

100

What were independent Greek cities called?

City-states or Polis

100

Who developed the laws of motion and gravity?

Isaac Newton

100

Who became ruler of France after the Revolution and built a large empire in Europe?

Napoleon Bonaparte

100

Who helped lead independence movements in several South American countries?

Simón Bolívar

200

What map feature explains what symbols on a map mean?

A map key (or legend)

200

What does the Greek work "gymnasium" mean?

To excersise naked

200

Which Enlightenment thinker believed people had natural rights like life, liberty, and property?

John Locke

200

Which estate in France included commoners and paid the most taxes?

The Third Estate

200

Which revolution was led by enslaved people and created the first independent Black republic?

The Haitian Revolution

300

What is the only continent that is also a country?

Austrialia

300

Who conquered a large empire and spread Greek culture during the Hellenistic Period?

Alexander the Great

300

Which philosopher believed people should question everything and use reason?

René Descartes

300

What palace symbolized the wealth and power of the French monarchy?

Versailles

300

Which country gained independence from Portugal instead of Spain?

Brazil

400

Name all 7 continents.

North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica

400

What did the Ancient Greeks call the country Turkey?

Anatolia or Asia Minor

400

DAILY DOUBLE: What idea said that people are born with rights that governments must protect?

Natural Right

400

What period of violence during the French Revolution led to thousands of executions by guillotine?

The Reign of Terror

400

What country did Mexico gain independence from?

Spain

500

What continent is Turkey in?

Europe and Asia

500

What is the day of Julius Caesars assasination known as (what is it called?)

The Ides of March, March 15th

500

What did Enlightenment thinkers use instead of tradition and superstition to understand the world?

Reason and science

500

DAILY DOUBLE: What is the song that plays on Ms. Workmans music box from the Romantic period?

Fur Elise by Beethoven

500

What mountain range runs along the western side of South America?

The Andes Mountains