Wealth (The G Factor)
Goods (New Stuff)
Power (Glory & Empires)
European Geography
Human-Environment
Greeks & Romans
100

The precious metal, along with gold, that was mined in the Americas to make Spain the richest country in Europe

What is silver?

100

Europe desperately wanted silk and these flavorings from Asia.

What are spices?

100

This "G" reason for global trade is described as being about competition and bragging rights.

What is glory?

100

The longest river in Europe

What is the Volga River?

100

The Roman modification that allowed the movement of fresh water to distant cities, which modern cities still rely on.

What are aqueducts? 

100

The Greek city-state of Athens created _______, where every citizen could vote.


What is a Democracy?

200

This "G" reason for global trade is defined as the search for riches

What is Gold?

200

European leaders began funding dangerous trips to find a direct sea route to Asia across this ocean.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

200

The English navy defeated this massive Spanish fleet of ships in 1588

What is the Spanish Armada?
200

This ocean separates North America and Europe

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

200

The basic physical systems of a country or community, such as bridges, dams, and railroads

What is infrastructure?

200

The Roman form of government that involved electing representatives called senators

What is a Republic?

300

The first European explorer to sail west in hopes of reaching Asia but instead discovered the Americas 

Who is Christopher Columbus?

300

This country focused on training animal furs in North America.

What is France?

300

The country with the biggest network of this was seen as the one with the most power in Europe.

What is trade (or a trade network)?

300

The sea located between Europe and Asia, and north of Turkey. 

What is the Black Sea?

300

The European country that has a highway network that famously has no general speed limit on most sections?

What is Germany?

300

This ancient civilization was the first to try and diagnose sickness by symptoms instead of blaming the gods

What is Ancient Greece?

400

For a long time, Britain and France looked upon this country with major envy due to its wealth from the Americas

What is Spain?

400

The swapping of plants, animals and foods between the Old World and New World.

What was the Columbian Exchange?

400

European countries were in a global race to build these, which meant claiming vast territories and resources for their homeland

What are empires (or colonies)?

400


The two mountain ranges are often considered the traditional boundary between Europe and Asia. Also two most eastern mountain ranges in Europe.


What are the Ural Mountains and the Caucasus Mountains?

400

The term for an area of land reclaimed from the sea or a lake, primarily seen in the Netherlands.

What are Polders?

400

The invention, besides the aqueduct, that allowed Romans to connect their huge empire, some of which are still usable today.


What are highways?

500

The country Christopher Columbus born in.

What is Italy?

500

List one consequence for Indigenous people as of the Colombian Exchange.

What is smallpox?

What are diseases? 

500

This military asset was necessary to protect the new trade routes and treasure ships from pirates and rival countries.

What is the navy?

500

The four major peninsulas in Southern Europe are the Balkan, Iberian, Italian, and this one, which holds Spain and Portugal.

What is Iberian Peninsula?

500

This Roman innovation led to indoor plumbing and public bath houses becoming common.


What are sewers (or Roman sanitation)?

500

French, Spanish, and Italian are members of this language family because they are based on Rome's language ________

What is Latin?

600

This empire controlled the overland route, charging Europeans high prices in this role.


What is the Ottoman Empire?

600

The general term for a country or area that is conquered and settled by another country for its resources and markets

What is a colony?

600

This country would colonize modern day Canada and would focus trading with Indigenous groups for animal fur?

What is France?

600

This major river flows from the Swiss Alps through several European countries and is an important commercial waterway for Germany and the Netherlands.

What is the Rhine River?

600

A common sight in the Netherlands, these structures are used to pump water out of the low-lying polders to reclaim land from the sea.

What are windmills?

600

 

The two architectural features created by Ancient Greece?

What are columns and arch bridges?