U1 Ancient Civ./Religion
U2 Ancient Greece
U2Ancient Rome
U3 Middle Ages
Misc.
100

A curved shaped region with fertile soil in Mesopotamia

what is the fertile crescent

100

The name of Zeus' wife and mortal son 

What is Hera and Hercules?

100

collections of laws created during the Byzantine Empire under emperor Justinian that controlled property rights and civil instances like marriage

what is the justinian law code

100

This religion was adopted in Europe during the Middle Ages?

 

What is Catholicism?

100

A type of government in which the people vote for representatives to represent them (use in Ancient Rome)

What is a representative democracy or republic?

200

 Definition of the word "Mesopotamia" in Ancient Time 


What is “land between two rivers”

200

Q: high ranking Byzantine nobleman that became Byzantine Emperor


A: who is Justinian

200

The Disease that claimed the lives of about 60% of Europe during the middle ages. 





what is The Black Plague.

200

The name of the first Roman Law Code

What is the Twelve Tables?

300

the sacred text for hinduism

what is the vedas?

300

This city state was the winner of the peloponnesian war.



What is Sparta?

300

Question: The first written law code of Rome

Answer:What is the Twelve Tables

Answer:What is the Twelve Tables

300

The reason the Black Plague caused the European economy to fail.



What are dying workers?

300

This is the social system in place during the majority of the Middle Ages

What is Feudalism?

400

question: a government controlled by a few people 

answer: what is an oligarchy

400

     Q. How did Julius Caesar die and what happened after his death? 

What is he was assassinated by important senators, and after his death a civil war broke out.

400

Series of Holy Wars fought between Europe and parts of Asia

What are the Crusades?

500

Jeopardy Question 

What's an example of Non-theism?

What is Buddhism?

500

Q: The following is NOT a limiting characteristic of citizenship in Rome


A: What is religion

500

. What was the significance of the city of constantinople? 

What is the vNew center of power

500

The nobility wanted more rights in 1215, so they forced king John to sign this document. England's first step towards democracy.

What is the Magna Carta?