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Latin Roots
Greek vs. Roman
Where Am I?
Famous Composers
World Faiths
100
This Latin root means "speak".
What is -dict?
100
The Roman form of Zeus.
Who is Jupiter?
100
I see the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.
Where is Paris, France?
100
This composer wrote "The Four Seasons.
Who is Antonio Vivaldi?
100
This religion celebrates Hanukkah, and is based on the readings of the Torah.
What is Judaism?
200
This Latin root means "to write"
What is -script?
200
The Roman form of Hera.
Who is Juno?
200
I see the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx.
Where is Cairo, Egypt?
200
This composer wrote "The Surprise Symphony".
Who is Joseph Haydn?
200
This religion is practiced in India and respects karma, dharma, and the caste system.
What is Hinduism?
300
This Latin root means "to throw."
What is -ject?
300
The Roman form of Apollo.
Who is Apollo?
300
I see the Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center.
Where is New York City, New York?
300
This composer wrote "Trepak from the Nutcracker Suite".
Who is Peter Tschaikowsky?
300
This Chinese religion believes in filial piety.
What is Confucianism?
400
This Latin root means "across, beyond, or through".
What is -trans?
400
The Greek form of Diana.
Who is Artemis?
400
I see the Golden Gate Bridge and Union Square.
Where is San Francisco, California?
400
This composer wrote "Minuet in C".
Who is Johann Sebastian Bach?
400
This religion believes that you must follow the Eightfold Path to achieve enlightenment.
What is Buddhism?
500
This Latin root means "to carry".
What is -port?
500
The Greek form of Bacchus.
Who is Dionysus?
500
I see the Kinkaku-ji temple and the Nijō Castle.
Where is Kyoto, Japan?
500
This composer wrote "Don Giovanni".
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
500
This religion central to China believes that a strong set of laws and harsh punishments are necessary to maintain order.
What is Legalism?