Inventions
Land Bridge
Silk Road
Renaissance
Feudalism
100
Although not like what we see today, this invention created by Galileo in the 1300's helped monitor the passing of days.
What is a clock?
100
This is the movement of humans or animals in a regular seasonal rotation.
What is migration?
100
The name for this trade route used during Early Civilization
What is the Silk Road
100
This is the birthplace of the modern Renaissance Movement.
What is Florence, Italy.
100
The top of the pyramid and had control over all ideas and text of the time period.
What is the church/pope?
200
This invention helped create textual materials to educate all at a much faster rate than previous time periods.
What is the Gutenberg Printing Press?
200
This bridge was made for people to cross into America due to a specific climate condition.
What is the Ice Age?
200
This was a major product the Roman's sought out for trade with China, it eventually became outlawed.
What is silk?
200
A new way of thinking that searched for realism and human emotion in art and emphasized individualism & individual talents.
What is the humanist method?
200
These individuals would suit up for battle in return for some of the land given by Kings.
What are Knights?
300
Who invented the original flush toilet, which would lead to better hygiene for the time period.
Who is Sir John Harrington?
300
A set of common values and traditions, including language, government, and family relationships.
What is culture?
300
Name three things other than silk traded on the Silk Road.
What is jade, gold, ivory, spices, plants, furs, iron.
300
Viewed as a revival or rebirth, an attempt by intellectuals to study and improve the secular view of the world.
What is the Renaissance?
300
These individuals still exist in places like England, and trade land for loyalty and service.
What is the Monarch?
400
It originally weighed 40 pounds and was deadly to those who stood in the firing path.
What is the musket?
400
A group of people who hunted animals and gathered wild plants for food.
What are hunters and gatherers?
400
Name one non-material item traded on the Silk Road.
What is religion, ideas, scientific and technological innovations, or medical knowledge.
400
One of the world's most spectacular pieces of art, painted by Michelangelo on the roof of a church.
What is The Sistine Chappell?
400
These working class individuals would trade goods and services for resources to continue producing goods.
What are farmers, craftsman, and merchants?
500
Originally created to help with the increase in strained eyes from reading by candle light.
What is eyeglasses?
500
An important early crop, that allowed for farming to take place, which lead to the creation of civilizations.
What is maize (corn)?
500
Name this concept.... End of snowboarding season, prices go down to attract more buyers due to a low want, but a surplus of goods.
What is supply and demand.
500
Who is the artist and inventor, credited for the Mona Lisa?
Who is Leonardo Da' Vinci?
500
Workers who signed contracts to work, but once completed were free to move from farm to farm.
What are serfs?