How this African empire came to power.
What is the gold trade?
Babylon is in the...
Where is the Fertile Crescent?
Athens became a _______ in 500 BC.
What is democracy?
An important manmade landmark in China, which is also one of the Great Wonders of the World.
What is The Great Wall?
The great king of Mali.
This king defeated the Babylonian Empire.
Who is Cyrus II?
This Greek ruler conquered the world in a short time, but died young.
Who is Alexander the Great?
This is considered the earliest Mesoamerican civilization, also known as the "rubber people".
What is the Olmecs?
This religion, began by Lao Tzu, means "the way" where he encouraged men to find peace and happiness in nature.
What is Taoism?
Ghana's trade list.
What is salt, gold, cola nuts, honey, textiles, and slaves?
What is Babylon?
Three Greek people groups ruling from 2000-146 BC.
What is Minoans, Mycenaens, Athens & Sparta?
Siddhartha Gautama was dissatisfied with Hindu beliefs and changed his name, beginning this religion.
This was the golden age of the arts in Japan, where to be accepted into society a person had to write poetry.
What is Heian Period?
Egyptian kingdom from 2700-2200 BC, where Pharoah had great power because _____.
What is the Old Kingdom, where Pharoah was believed to be a god?
The statue represents these kingdoms.
What is Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome and a divided kingdom.
According to legend this was Rome's first king.
Who is Romulus?
This likely happened to end the Mayan civilization.
What is a combination of famine, war, and internal rebellion?
This is the longest ruling dynasty of China, called the Classical Age, where most of their culture was established.
What is Zhou?
The pyramids were built during this time.
What is Old Kingdom?
What King Darius accomplished during his rule.
What is built and maintained a road system people used to transport and trade goods, as well as had a strong, organized military and rebuilt the temple?
The first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity.
Who is Constantine?
Alexander the Great conquered portions of northwestern India during this Indian Civilization.
What is the Mauryan Civilization?
In 645, Japan's strongest clan - the Yamato clan - chose an emperor and developed a constitution, thus centralizing the government. This time is known as ____.
What is the Taika Reform or "Great Change"?