Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
The Middle Ages
Renaissance
Reformation & Scientific Revolution
100

A government in which the ruling power is in the hands of the people 

What is a democracy?

100

One weakness that led to the fall of Rome is that they never found a good way to transfer this


What is ruling power?

100

A person that works for an expert in a trade or craft in return for training

  

What is an apprentice?

100

Someone who commissioned (ordered and paid for) new buildings and art



What is a patron?

100

a German priest who broke away from the Catholic Church to start his own religion and also posted the 95 Theses

Who is Martin Luther?

200

This type of landform is surrounded by water on three sides (Greece is an example)

What is a peninsula?

200

These feats of engineering brought water to the city of Rome from 60 miles away

What are aqueducts?

200

An organization of people in the same craft or trade

  

What is a guild?

200

The type of art that showed full backgrounds and perspective, as well as faces with emotion

  

What is Renaissance art?

200

A release from punishment for sins

What are indulgences?

300
Ancient Greek communities started colonies because they had a shortage of THIS

What is farmland?

300

The development of this material allowed Romans to build bigger arches than anyone before them

What is concrete?

300

Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service is called this

What is a fief?

300

An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory

What is a city-state?

300

A written agreement between two or more nations

What is a treaty?

400

A government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people

What is an oligarchy?

400

This happened in 476 C.E., and is often considered to mark the fall of Rome

What was the last emperor in Rome being removed?



400

The economic and political system that kept the order of society during the Middle Ages

What was feudalism?

400

A philosophy that became popular during the Renaissance regarding belief in the worth and potential of all individuals

What is humanism?

400

This theory by Ptolomy stated that Earth stayed in one fixed place 

What is the geocentric theory?

500

The 5 themes of geography

What are movement, region, human-environment interactions, location, and place?

500

This Roman emperor freed Christians to worship openly

Who is Constantine?

500

The belief that god gives monarchs the right to rule


What is divine right?

500

A series of religious wars during the medieval period that resulted in learning bringing brought back from the East

What are the Crusades? 

500

This man was first to propose the heliocentric theory of the universe

Who was Copernicus?