Ancient Greece and Iran
Rome
Han China
India and S.E. Asia
Trade Routes
100
This third king of Persia extended the empire as far East as the Indus Valley, and to the Mediterranean in the West.
What is Darius I.
100

These Roman governors of various regional provinces were known as

Praetors

100
This empire became China's first empire, and laid the foundation for imperial China.
What is the Qin Dynasty.
100

Women and the poor prefer this religion because it does not believe in the Caste system.

What is Buddhism.

100

In addition to silk, chariots, crossbows, and stirrups were all traded along this trade route.

What is the Silk Road.

200

This leader would unify Persia, create a code of tolerance, and craft a clay cylinder of rights under his domain

Who is Cyrus

200

The concept in Ancient Rome in which the oldest living male serves as the head of the household.

What is pater

200
This idea was utilized in Chinese dynasties to justify the position of the leader in government.
What is the Mandate of Heaven.
200

The conversion to Buddhism of this leader unified law codes of early India

Ashoka

200

Trade along this route depended on seasonal winds known as this.

What is Monsoons (Indian Ocean Network)

300
This religion of the ancient Persians helped to justify the king's position through a mandate from Ahuramazda.
What is Zorastrianism.
300
The period of Roman peace that followed the decline of the Roman Republic and the development of the Roman Principate.
What is the Pax Romana.
300
The basic unit of Chinese society was the family, and this was based on the hierarchical ideas of this belief system.
What is Confucianism.
300

This kingdom utilized standardized coinage, taxed its people, had a large imperial army, converted to Buddhism, and expanded much in the way of Alexander the Great.

What is the Mauryan Empire (324-184 BCE).

300

The spread of these peoples, their language, and culture through Southern Africa is a vivid example of cultural diffusion.

What is the Bantu Migrations.

400

The period of time spreading Greek culture throughout Northern Africa and much of Western Asia as a result of the conquests of Alexander the Great is known as

What is Hellenistic Age.

400

These individuals in Rome were unable to own property or to represent themselves in legal proceedings. They even had to depend on guardians to advocate for their interests.

What is Roman Women.

400

List three Han innovations.

What is steel, crossbow, horse collar, paper, silk, road building, canals.

400

This Hindu god meant "cosmic man" whose sacrifice by the gods created all life and would help establish the Caste of early India

Purusha

400

These two religions were spread through Asia and Africa as a result of extensive trade routes.

What is Christianity and Buddhism.

500

These were the two rival camps in Greece who engaged in warfare- Name one difference between the two

What is Sparta and Athens. 

Diff: Women, Politics, Military Values

500
This leader reunited the Roman Empire, ended the persecution of Christians, and guaranteed the freedom to worship to all religions.
What is Constantine.
500

Invasions by this group most likely led to the fall of the Han Dynasty.

What is the Xiongnu.

500

List one similarity and two differences between Hinduism and Buddhism.

Sim: What is karma, reincarnation

Diff: mono/polytheism, caste system, nirvana/moksha, women's roles

500

Name the 3 trade routes discussed and a good traded from each.

What is Silk Roads, Indian Ocean Trade Routes, Sand Roads