Civilizations
Ancient Rome
Ancient Greece
Medieval Japan
Mix!
100

something that is created during the era being studied

primary source

100

a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.

democracy

100

polytheistic

Someone who believes in many gods

100

what is an archipelago?

an extensive group of islands

100
a group of people living together

a society

200

What is one key characteristic of an ancient civilization?

Shared communication (language, writing)
200

who were the plebians in Ancient Rome?

They were Rome's lower-class

(farmers, merchants, traders)

200

What is a city-state?

•A city-state is an independent city — and sometimes its surrounding land — which has its own government, completely separate from nearby countries.

200

What was one of Medieval Japan's staple foods?

Rice

200

What is a hierarchy?

when people are grouped and then ranked

300

What is an example of a civilization "growing"

colonization - trade/exploration

300

How were slaves acquired in the Roman Empire?

- born into slavery

- through warfare

- trade 


300

What is a monarchy?

a government ruled by one person, typically a king, queen, or emperor.

300

What were the two main religions in Medieval Japan?

1- (Zen) Buddhism

2- Shinto

300

What is an example of a primary resource?

fish from local rivers

trees from nearby forests


400

a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.

hierarchy

400

Describe a gladiator fight

•Gladiator fights (slaves or captives forced to fight other slaves of captives- sometimes even wild animal- to death

•Victory could earn them freedom

400

How did the city-states in Greek impact its "fall"

• Years of internal wars weakened the once powerful Greek city-states of Sparta, Athens, Thebes, and Corinth.

400

What was a woman's role?

To care for the household

400

What is so special about the Japanese Shinto gods?

• sacred spirits which take various forms like, wind, rain, mountains, trees, river, and fertility

500

Name two reasons why a civilization may "fall"

1. Disease

2. Natural Disaster

500

What were the punic wars?

- A SERIES OF WARS BETWEEN ROME AND CARTHAGE, A CITY IN NORTHERN AFRICA.

- Rome "won" these wars - this expanded the Roman Empire drastically... maybe too much land?

500

How did Ancient Greece's geography (mountainous, island region) impact the society?

- Greek's had to turn to the seas for fishing and trade

- This led to the development of multiple city-states, leading to rivalries and eventually ensuing the collapse "fall" of Ancient Greece

500

What is seppuku?

•When the samurai’s lord would die, the samurai would avenge his death

•The samurai would then commit seppuku, ultimately committing suicide to show honour, courage, and loyalty to their late master

500

What is feudalism?

-it was a way of structuring society around relationships that were derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour

- An example of feudalism is someone farming a piece of land for a lord and agreeing to serve under the lord in war in exchange of being able to live on the land and receiving protection.