Mesopotamia
China
Egypt
Greece
Rome
100

A king who made a harsh code of laws.

Hammurabi

100

The name of the army made by the first emperor of China

The Terracotta Army


100
Name a pharoah 

Ramses, Tutankamen (King Tut), Hatshepsut...

100

The two main city-states

Athens and Sparta

100

He was assasinated by the senate

Julius Caesar

200

Mesopotamians settled in between these two rivers

Tigris and Euphrates

200

Who was the first emperor of China?

Qin Shi Huandi

200

The main river where this civilization was built.

The Nile

200

Who were the three main gods, they were brothers...

Zues, Hades, Poseidon

200
Usually prisoners of war, but occasionally volunteers who fought to the death for fame and fortune

gladiators

300

Name two Mesopotamian achievements 

Military strategies, written language, code of laws, wheel, irrigation, aqueducts, relief sculptures, agriculture, artisans, astronomy, mathematics, calendar, minute, hour

300

Name three dynasties.

Qin, Shang, Zhou

300

A place where pharoahs were buried to avoid grave robbers.

The Valley of the Kings


300

Who stole money from the Delian League?

Pericles


300

What were the names of the rich and poor people of Rome?

Plebians and patricians 

400

Built the Hanging Gardens and was the king of the Neo-Babylonians.

Nebuchadnezzar II

400

What were the three philosophies in Ancient China?

Daoism, Confucianism, Legalism

400

Name three classes in Egypts social pyramid.

pharoah, government officials, priests, scribes, artisans, peasants/slaves

400

Name one other Greco-Persian battle.

Marathon, Salamis, Plataea...

400
What powers did the executive branch have?

They made laws and commanded the army.

500

Name the four empires of Mesopotamia 

Akkadian, Babylonian, NeoBabylonian, Assyrian 

500

What three things did the first emperor of China do to standardize the culture?

laws, money, and writing...

500
The name of Egyptian heaven.

The Field of Reeds

500

What three goals did Pericles have for his empire?

Beautify Athens, Strengthen Democracy, and expand the empire

500
Who lead the "Pax Romana" which lasted for about 200 years.

Augustus