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What is the Holy Book of Judaism called?

The Torah

1

Which city-state was famous for is obsession with the military?

Sparta

1

Who were the mythical founders of the city of Rome?

Romulus and Remus

1

What are the three parts of the Trinity?

Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

1

Who developed Legalism?

Han Feizi

2

Who is considered to be the first Jewish person?

Abraham

2

What form of government was used in Athens?

Democracy

2

What was the term for a lower-class Roman citizen?

Plebeian

2

What is the title for the head of the Roman Catholic Church?

The Pope

2

Who developed Daoism?

Lao Tzu 

3

A savior will be sent to save the Jewish people and establish a Jewish kingdom is known as...

The Messiah

3

What are the three styles of Greek pillars?

Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian 

3

What was the title of the two executives during the Roman Republic?

Consuls

3

Who was most responsible for spreading Christianity throughout the Mediterranean after Jesus' death?

Paul

3

The Confucian idea that you must respect your elders, especially your parents, is known as

Filial Piety

4

The holiest location in Judaism was the ancient temple in what city?

Jerusalem

4

Which Greek philosopher wrote The Republic, which included the Ring of Gyges and the Allegory of the Cave?

Plato

4

Who was the first Roman Emperor?

Caesar Augustus, Octavian

4

What is the name of the document from 325 AD, where a council tried to clarify the correct views for all Christians?

Nicene Creed

4

The development of farming, animal domestication, and permanent settlements is known as...

Neolithic Revolution

5

Was is the term for the special relationship between the Jewish people and their God?

The Covenant 

5

Which Greek Philosopher was the teacher of Alexander the Great?

Aristotle

5

Who was the first Roman Emperor to become Christian?

Constantine 

5

What is the title of the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church? 

The Patriarch

5

The term for the cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth is known as  ___________ in Hinduism and Buddhism.

Samsara