What river was Ancient Egypt built near?
The Nile River
What did the Inuit use to make their clothes?
Animal skins
What did Ancient Egyptians use to write messages?
Hieroglyphics
What items did the Roman Empire use for trading goods?
Spices, Wines, Olive Oil, Cereals, and Metals
What was a person called in Egypt who could read and write?
a scribe
What kind of home did Inuit people build from snow and ice?
An Igloo
What kind of shoes did Six Nations people wear?
Moccasins
What does "Inuit" mean in their language?
"The People"
Which two rivers were important to Ancient China?
the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers
what is a famous structure from Ancient China?
The Great Wall of China.
A longhouse
What countries are located where the Inca Empire originated from?
Columbia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile.
What animal was part of the creation story for the Six Nations?
The Turtle (turtle island)
What food did the Inuit people eat?
Seals, fish, and whales.
Who was the female leader in a Six Nations clan?
A Clan Mother
What kind of large building did people live in during Medieval England?
A castle
What did the Romans refer to China as?
The land of the silk.
What were Haudenosaunee clans named after?
Animals like bear, wolf, and turtle.
What kind of land is the Arctic, where the Inuit lived?
the Tundra
What does BCE and CE mean?
Before Common Era and Common Era
What famous mountaintop city did the Inca build?
Machu Picchu
What downfall happened in the 14th century in Medieval England that caused a great hardships for many people?
The Great Famine/Black Death (Plague)
What did Ancient Egyptians believe happened in the afterlife?
People would live in their tombs forever.
What made life in the tundra hard for the Inuit?
Extreme cold, no trees, and hard-to-find food.
What kind of people lived in longhouses together in Six Nations?
Men, women, children, and Elders (a whole clan)