In the Beginning
Greeks & Romans
Feudal/Renaissance
The Reformation
Miscellaneous
100

A reason to why domestication would be an important advancement for early humans.

What is humans could produce their own food instead of having to find it?

100

Define Hellenistic culture 

What is the blending of Greek culture with the cultures of those conquered by Alexander the Great?

100

This is a belief for humanists.

What is that humans were capable of great things?

100

This was a key difference between the Catholic & Orthodox Churches.

What is that Catholic services would be carried out in Latin and Orthodox services were carried out in Greek?

100

The teacher whose ideas became the basis of Christianity, The Son of God.

Who is Jesus?

200

Name all three lithic Eras in order.

What is...

1. Paleolithic Era

2. Mesolithic Era

3. Neolithic Era?

200

The Pax Romana was significant to Rome's development because...

What was because the Romans made great cultural achievements during this time of peace?

200

The end of feudalism was a result of this.

What is that strong kings formed powerful nation-states?

200

This is the German monk who started the Protestant Reformation.

Who is Martin Luther?

200

The Pax Romana lasted for this many years.

What is around 200?

300
This is a theory on why scientists believe early humans first developed language for.

What is it made hunting in groups easier?

300
Justinian changed Roman law under his Justinian Code because it...

What is secured fairer treatment for all?

300

Name the groups of the Feudal System in order:

What are:

1. Kings

2. Lords

3. Knights

4. Peasants?

300

The leaders of the Catholic Church also saw the need to change their ways in what would be known as the:

What is the Catholic Reformation?

300

This was a successful Roman general who was murdered by a group of senators.

Who was Julius Caesar?

400

Match these descriptions to the correct lithic Era:

A. Humans started using smaller and more complex tools

B. Humans learned to make fire

C. Humans used stone tools

D. Humans began growing plants and raising animals

E. Humans began building shelters

What is 

Paleolithic: B, C

Mesolithic: A

Neolithic: D, E?

400

Number these events in chronological order:

A. The last emperor of the Western Roman Empire is overthrown

B. Rome becomes and empire

C. The Latins found Rome and then are ruled by the Etruscans

D. The Romans defeat Carthage and take over its lands

E. The Romans force their last king out and form a republic

What is:

1. C

2. E

3. D

4. B

5. A

400

This was the designer of the movable printing system. 

Who was Johann Gutenberg?

400

The Catholic Church helped unify western Europe during the Crusades by doing this:

What is because the pope called for armies from different European nations to fight to retake the Holy Land?

400

Share something that is similar between the Roman and U.S. government.

What is:

The Romans had a Common Forum and Senate

The U.S. also has a House of Representatives and a Senate?

500

Put these events in chronological order (1-5):

A. Greek city-states establish colonies on the Mediterranean

B. Sparta defeats Athens

C. Alexander the Great conquers Greece and the Persian Empire

D. The Greeks defeat invading Persian armies

E. Greek establish city-states

What is:

1. E

2. A

3. D

4. B

5. C

500

Name the modern-day country that these cities correspond to:

- Rome

- Athens

- Constantinople

What are:

Rome = Italy

Athens = Greece

Constantinople (Istanbul) = Turkey?

500

This Renaissance artist is best known for his sculpture of King David.

Who is Michelangelo?

500

This was the year in which the Protestant Reformation began.

What is 1517?

500

This was the first Roman Emperor, who took the name of Augustus.

Who was Octavian?