Ancient Greece
Roman Empire
Medieval Europe
Crusades/Castles
Colonization/Native Americans
100

This Greek city-state was known for democracy, philosophy, and education.

What is Athens?

100

This Roman system of government had elected leaders and a Senate before emperors ruled.

What is the Roman Republic?

100

This system organized medieval society with kings at the top, followed by nobles, knights, and peasants.

What is feudalism?

100

This city was the main goal of the Crusaders because it was considered holy to Christians, Muslims, and Jews.

What is Jerusalem?

100

This European country focused on missions, converting Native Americans to Christianity, and controlling large areas of land in the Americas.

What is Spain?

200

This city-state focused on military strength and trained boys to be soldiers from a young age.

What is Sparta?

200

This group of Roman leaders advised the government and represented wealthy families

What is the Senate?

200

These warriors followed a code of chivalry and served their lords in exchange for land.

Who were knights?

200

This water-filled ditch surrounded many castles to make attacks more difficult.

What is a moat?

200

This European country built permanent settlements and farms and often pushed Native Americans off their land.

What is England?

300

In this system of government, citizens vote directly on laws and decisions.

What is democracy?

300

This general crossed the Rubicon River and helped end the Roman Republic.

Who is Julius Caesar?

300

This document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English king and protected certain rights.

What is the Magna Carta?

300

This part of a castle was the strongest building and last line of defense.

What is the keep?

300

This Native American group lived in the Southwest and built homes out of adobe.

Who were the Pueblo?

400

In ancient Athens, only these people were allowed to participate in democracy.

Who were free adult male citizens?

400

This title was given to Rome’s rulers after the Republic ended.  

What is an emperor?

400

This deadly disease spread across Europe in the 1300s and killed millions of people.

What is the Black Death?

400

This group controlled Jerusalem before the Crusades began.

Who were Muslims?

400

This Native American group lived in the Eastern Woodlands and depended on farming, hunting, and fishing.

Who were the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee)?

500

This type of government is ruled by a small group of powerful people, often wealthy or military leaders.

What is oligarchy?

500

These Roman structures carried water over long distances to cities.

What are aqueducts?

500

This powerful institution influenced nearly every part of medieval life, including education and government.

What is the Catholic Church?

500

This pope promised spiritual rewards to people who joined the First Crusade.

Who was Pope Urban II?

500

Spanish missions often forced Native Americans to adopt this religion.

What is Christianity (Catholicism)?