Geography & Origins
Religion & Beliefs
Achievements & Innovations
Politics & Power
Economics & Society
100

This region, which includes modern-day southern Mexico and parts of Central America, was ideal for agriculture due to its warm climate and fertile volcanic soil.

What is Mesoamerica?

100

To receive guidance and protection, early Americans often prayed and made sacrifices to these deceased family members

Who are ancestors?

100

This famous Inca site is a testament to their skill in cutting limestone blocks with such precision that they didn't need mortar

What is Machu Picchu?

100

This was the official language of the Inca Empire, which everyone was required to speak for business and government.

What is Quechua?

100

This was the language of government, trade, and religious study in the Mali and Songhai empires.

What is Arabic?

200

This rocky and steep mountain range in South America served as the home for civilizations like the Incas

What are the Andes Mountains?

200

These centers served as the primary locations for preserving knowledge and education during the Middle Ages.

What are monasteries?

200

The Songhai Empire was eventually defeated by Moroccan troops who possessed this superior military technology.

What are guns?

200

This Spanish leader of the conquistadors formed alliances with local groups to conquer the Aztec Empire in 1521.

Who was Hernán Cortés?

200

These self-sufficient agricultural estates overseen by lords were the heart of the medieval economy

What is the Manor System?

300

This archipelago is home to the practitioners of bushido

What is Japan?

300

This code of honor was practiced by the knights of Europe during the Middle Ages

What is chivalry?

300

The Maya developed a highly advanced writing system consisting of 800 of these symbols.

What are hieroglyphics?

300

This political system was based on land ownership and loyalty, ranging from kings to serfs.

What is Feudalism?

300

These were the Twin Pillars of Trade that fueled the West African economy

What are Gold and Salt?

400

This city is considered sacred by Jews, Christians, and Muslims, leading to centuries of conflict.

What is Jerusalem?

400

This ritual suicide was used by samurai to show commitment to their code or to restore honor.

What is seppuku?

400

Because they lacked a writing system, the Incas used these colored and knotted string tools to keep records.

What are quipus?

400

He was the devout Muslim leader of Mali whose death led to the empire's eventual decline.

Who is Mansa Musa?

400

This devastating plague killed up to half of Europe's population and weakened the feudal system

What is the Black Death?

500

This city along the Niger River was a major West African center of learning, trade, and culture.

What is Timbuktu?

500

This sacred text contains the legends and history of the Maya people

What is the Popol Vuh?

500

This traditional Japanese theatre uses puppets and was created during the medieval period.

What is Bunraku?

500

This alliance of Northern European cities controlled trade throughout the Baltic Sea

What is the Hanseatic League?

500

Instead of money, the Incas used this system where people performed physical labor as a way of paying taxes.

What is the mit’a system?