Israel
China
Greece & Rome
Rome
Extras
100

Monotheism is the belief in?

one God

100

Shi Huangdi, the Chinese emperor, had the clay statues built to show his?

military power

100

In Greek city-state governments, who could vote?

free men born in the city-state

100

How did the Etruscans influence the Romans’ development?

writing system and architecture

100

Why were pyramids built?

tombs for pharaohs

200

Christians and Jews believe that the Ten Commandments were tablets given to ____________________ by God. 

Moses

200

What Chinese philosopher is known as the “First Teacher”?

Confucius

200

Both modern democracies and ancient Athens shared the principle that _____________should have a voice in government.

people

200

A legion was part of the Roman?

Military

200

A system of offices that carries out government rules is called a

bureaucracy

300

What does an established religion mean?

Has government support

300

What was the purpose of the Great Wall of China?

protect the empire

300

What is the purpose of the Hippocratic Oath?

to do no harm 

300

How did the power to veto balance power in the Roman government?

one consul could stop another consul’s actions

300

What was the purpose of the Colosseum?

gladiator matches

400

Bonus: Who led the Israelites out of Egypt?

Moses

400

What was the Silk Road?

network of trade routes

400

In Greece, what was the lasting impact of Alexander’s conquests?

spread Greek ideas around world

400

Rome’s first civil war began because of conflict between?

rival military leaders

400

How were aqueducts used in ancient Rome?

bring water to cities

500

Bonus: What is the Torah? 

The Torah is the holy book of the Israelites that contains their laws and teachings. 

500

The Ring of Fire is a Japanese name given to an area of ___________and ___________?

volcanoes,  earthquakes

500

Why are some of today’s languages called Romance Languages?

Developed from Latin

500

What was Pax Romana?

time of peace and prosperity

500

After Constantine, what was the most important change in Christianity’s status?

became official religion