Rome &
Americas
Asia &
Islam
Medieval Europe
The Renaissance
The Enlightenment
100

What is a form of government in which the power rests with the citizens

A Republic

100

________ is the belief in many gods.

Polytheism

100

The period of European history between the collapse of Rome and the Renaissance, lasting roughly from 500 CE to 1450 CE.

Middle Ages

100

The Silk Road connected Europe with ________.

China

100

The Enlightenment was a time when ___________ was used to find out truths about human nature.

reason

200

The enormous structures found by archeologists in Mayan cities are made of

Stone

200
What is the name of a trained warrior in medieval Japan?

Samurai

200

If you were kicked out of the church, you were ______.

Excommunicated
200

Who is known as a "Renaissance Man?"

Da Vinci

200

He believed the separation of church and state.

Voltaire

300

In which geographical area was the Maya civilization  found?

Yucatan Peninsula

300

Who is the founder of Islam?

Muhammad

300

What city is considered holy by Christians, Muslims and Jewish people?

Jerusalem

300

Where is the setting of Macbeth?

Scotland

300

Who believed in the separation of powers?

Montesquieu

400

Who was the first emperor of Rome?

Agustus

400

 Bushido is equivalent to the medieval European idea of ______.

Chivalry

400

How is church life different from political life?

Social Mobility

400

What group did Martin Luther's teaching conflict with the most?

Catholic Church

400

He believed a social contract should exist between the people and the government.

Rosseau

500

The image in the center of the Mexican Flag is connected to which American Civilization?

Aztecs

500

He was the first caliph after the death of Muhammad.

Abu-Bakr

500

What is the order from bottom to top of the medieval social structure.

Serf, Knight, Lord, King

500

Galileo was accused of _____________________, when he contradicted the Catholic Church's view of a geocentric universe.

heresy

500

What are the 3 Natural Rights that John Locke believed in?

Life, Liberty, and Property