Elements of Civ.
World Religions
Rome/Greece
China/Andes
Consequences of Civ.
100

Gold and Ivory would be considered this type of tradeable good.

Luxury/Luxury Good

100

Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all worship one God, making them this type of religion.

Monotheistic

100

A country/place that uses Representative Democracy is known by this term.

Republic/Republican

100

China is credited with developing the abacus, compass and this well-known explosive agent.

Gunpowder

100

The Silk Road, Roman Road systems, and Chinese River network allowed these nations to rely on each other for goods, a concept known by this term.

Interdependence

200

This is the feature of civilizations that manages people, laws, taxes and military of a places.

Government/Complex Government

200

This religion is most practiced in India.

Hinduism

200

Mountains in between Greek city-states forced them to rely on themselves, creating this type of community.

City-states

200

Much like the Romans, the Chinese took part in an extensive trade network known by this name.

The Silk Road

200

The Iron industry in Egypt, China and South America required hot fires, using this process to clear forests to acquire wood.

Deforestation

300

Egyptian and Chinese people learned early how to read and write through Chinese picto/ideographs and Egyptian...

Hieroglyphics

300

Fasting during Ramadan is a core belief of this religion.

Islam

300

The government in Athens, Greece centered on the average people making legal, military and taxation decisions, otherwise known as...

Direct Democracy

300

This is the ancient form of Chinese writing that displays picto/ideographs on an animal product.

Oracle Bone

300

The Greeks influenced modern government with this idea.

Democracy

400

The key elements of civilization would include government, architecture, roads, writing systems and...

Religion/Organized Religion

400

Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all originated from this region of the world.

Middle East (between Africa/Asia)

400

This body of water was surrounded by Greek/Roman city-states, making it central to trade and travel in the Empires.

Mediterranean Sea 

400
Much like the early Roman emperors, Chinese emperors claimed their thrones based on this principle.

Divine Right/Divine Support/Divine Rule

400

Europe and Asia were the regions primarily connected by the Silk Road, leading to a spread of music, art, food and other practices in this well known process. 

Cultural Diffusion

500

While we think of gadgets/tools when naming technologies, built infrastructure can count as well such as the Roman Coliseum, Pyramids of Egypt or in China...

The Great Wall/Great Wall of China

500

This city is where many Muslims go on pilgrimage, because it is where Muhammad, Islam's founder, was born.

Mecca
500

Roman Emperor Justinian (as well as Hammurabi in Babylon) used this management style of his people using this to deter crime.

Legal Code/Code of Laws

500

The Andean civilizations built along this landform to guarantee safety from deadly invasions.

Mountains/Mountain Ranges

500

The Yangtze River connected all of the people in China's major cities, allowing them to do this.

Trade and travel