Ancient Greece Part 1
Ancient Greece Part 2
The Roman Republic
Roman and Byzantine Empires
Medieval Christendom
100

This aspect of physical geography influenced the development of city-states in Greece.

What are the mountains?

100

The main purpose ancient Greek scientists formed this was to explain observations.

What is a hypothesis?

100

This was the place where goods and ideas were exchanged.

What is the forum?

100

A period of time known for peace and prosperity.

What was the Pax Romana?

100

The period of European history between ancient times and modern times (500 CE to 1500 CE).

What are the Middle Ages?

200

This group of Athenians opposed the introduction of democracy.

Who were the rich?

200

This group of ancient Greek women had the greatest freedom.

Who were Spartan women?
200

These Roman government officials were in charge of enforcing the law.

Who were the magistrates?

200

These were used to bring water to cities.

What were aqueducts?

200

A religious community for women called nuns.

What is a convent?

300

Rivalry between Athens and Sparta for power in Greece led to this.

What was the Peloponnesian War?

300

Ancient Greeks believed most of the major gods lived here.

Where is Mount Olympus?

300

These were country estates owned by wealthy Romans.

What were villas?

300

Historians created this name for the surviving eastern Roman empire.

What is "Byzantine"?

300

Sacred rites of the Christian Church, such as baptism and communion.

What are sacraments?

400

The most important role of this group of ancient Spartans was to ensure that kings followed the law.

Who were the ephors?

400

This ruler was most responsible for uniting Greece.

Who was King Phillip?

400

This branch of Roman government was a form of direct democracy.

What were the assemblies?

400

This trade route was safer, faster, and cheaper.

What is sea trade?

400

This person tries to convert others to a particular religion.

What is a missionary?

500

The main purpose of the ancient Olympic games was to honor this god.

Who was Zeus?

500

The main purpose of this oath is to do no harm.

What is the Hippocratic oath?

500

These Roman government officials were in charge of enforcing the law.

Who were the magistrates?

500

The first four books of the New Testament.

What are the Gospels?

500

The code of conduct knights were expected to live by.

What is chivalry?