Social Scientists
Rome
India
China
Greece
100

A _______, reads about the past and makes arguments about why leaders made the decisions they did 

Historian 

100
Classical Rome was centered around this body of water

The Mediterranean Sea 

100

This mountain range hindered classical India from expanding farther Northeast 

The Himalayans 

100

This trade network connected China with India, the Middle East and even Europe 

The Silk Roads

100

This aspect of Greek physical geography created isolation between different city-states 

Mountains / Seas

200

This social scientist studies how humans interact on earth 

Geographer 

200

Every time the Roman Empire conquered a new place, they always built these two things to connect it to their empire

Roads & cities 

200

Hindus believe in this concept, which means that your soul lives again in another being 

Reincarnation 

200

Chinese civilization became increasingly wealthy from trading items like these West (numerous options) 

Silk

Porcelain 

Tea

Jade


200

This strict Greek city-state focused most of their time on their military 

Sparta

300

This social scientist examines the remains of an ancient city 

Archeologist 

300

This Roman invention was essential for brining fresh water to their cities 

Aqueducts 

300

Buddhism calls for the elimination of this, which Buddha claimed is the root of all unhappiness 

Desire

300

The Chinese are accredited with developing this product, used for recording keeping and communication 

Paper

300

Ancient Athens used this type of government, excluding women and non-citizens 

Democracy 

400

This social scientists studies why humans think the way they do 

Psychologist 

400

This Roman law code was publicly available to everyone, just like Hammurabi's Code 

The Twelve Tables 

400

This classical Indian culture experienced a Golden Age that promoted the decimal system, concept of zero and advancement in medicine 

The Gupta 
400

The brutal Shi Huangdi used this type of Chinese philosophy 

Legalism 

400

The term refers to the of blend of Persian, Greek, Indian and Middle Eastern culture within Alexander the Great's empire

Hellenistic Culture 

500

This social scientist would study why groups of people become fascinated with one thing all at once, only to move onto something else a week later (fads) 

Sociologist 

500

When Julius Caesar became emperor for life in 44 B.C.E., this traditional government finally dissolved  

The Republic (representative democracy) 

500

The Hindu Caste system promotes this type of social hierarchy, which keeps families and people in the same classes 

Rigid social class 

500

Under Han Rule, the construction of this building project promoted trade between northern China and southern China

The Grand Canal

500

This geographical term refers to a group of islands, like the islands of Greece

Archipelago