Vocab
People
Unit 1 Terms
Unit 2 Terms
Unit 3 Terms
100

an area/territory over which a foreign nation or state maintains control

colony

100

1st Roman emperor whose policies led to the Pax Romana

Augustus

100

seasonal wind patterns that cause wet & dry seasons in India and southeast Asia

 monsoons

100

A form of government ruled by a king or queen

Monarchy

100

a structure that provides fresh water to Roman cities

aqueduct

200

stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.

mythology

200

Macedonian king who conquered large areas of land and helped spread Hellenistic culture.

Alexander the Great

200

dividing Indian society into groups based on birth, wealth, and job. modern day Indian social hierarchy

caste system

200

A Greek word for city-state

polis


200

the wealthy nobles in Roman society, 5% of the population

patricians

300

farming and raising animals

Agriculture

300

Egyptian ruler who created alliances with powerful Romans to benefit her society

Cleopatra

300

a philosophy with a focus on nature, being in balance, and not seeking money or power

Taoism  (Daoism)

300

A Greek fighting formation with soldiers standing rows and columns with overlapping shields

phalanx

300

methods/actions used to prevent one person or part of government from becoming too powerful

checks and balances

400

the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups

politics

400

Greek philosopher and tutor to Alexander the Great

Aristotle

400

a series of rulers from the same family

Dynasty

400

A person who teaches wisdom and understanding

Philosopher

400

a government with three parts or branches

tripartite

500

study of the Earth's physical and cultural features

Geography

500

Became the Buddha after reaching Enlightenment

Siddartha Gautama

500

the largest religion in India today with roughly 900 million followers whose goal is to reunite with Brahman

Hinduism


500

The spread of Greek-like culture due to Alexander the Great’s conquests

Hellenistic

500


taking action and responsibility to help a government function successfully, examples include running for political office, jury duty, voting


Civic duty