The Roman Empire was located across what 3 continents?
What is Europe, Asia, and Africa?
This event is often touted as the beginning of the modern era of history; from hunting and gathering to settlement!
What is the Neolithic Revolution?
This man is viewed as the most complete Emperor of Rome- He's even got a salad named after him!
Who is Julius Caesar?
The First Civilizations were located around what 4 River Valleys?
What are the Nile, Tigris/Euphrates, Indus, and Yellow?
How many documents do you NEED to use on your Enduring Issues Essay?
What is 3?
These Roman structures helped deliver water across different places within the Empire
What are Aquaducts?
This system was King in Europe following the fall of Rome and centered around land and service to higher ranking individuals
What is Feudalism?
The leader of the Mongols, this man was as fearsome as any in history!
Who is Genghis Khan?
This map showcases a famous trade route that allowed travelers to obtain goods from China
What is the Silk Road?
These guys love their gum gum but where do they come from?
What is Easter Island?
Under Kublai Khan, the Yuan Dynasty is responsible for the restoration of what two iconic pieces of infrastructure?
What are the Great Wall and the Grand Canal?
What event was the first split of Christianity into Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox sects?
What is the Great Schism?
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This man had not 99 problems, but 95; He even nailed them to the Church's front door!
Who is Martin Luther?
Based on this image, what led to the success of Constantinople as a city and trade center?
What is the Location? (Crossroads of Civilization)
This invention from China has completely changed the way that wars are fought, though by looking at it you certainly wouldn't be frightened
What is gunpowder?
What Two Empires dominated the Gold and Salt trade in the Sahara Desert?
Who is the Mali and Songhai?
In China, this ideology reigned supreme with a large focus on respect and concepts such as filial piety
What is Confucianism?
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This man was the key leader of the Byzantine empire who established a law code that influenced modern laws!
Who is Justinian? (Justinian Code)
This event took place across Europe and included developments like the Heliocentric Theory and The law of gravity!
What is the Scientific Revolution?
These four men are associated with the pinnacle of Renaissance knowledge- they also love pizza and skating through New York City!
Who are Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello?
This leader changed his nation with an effort to modernize: What is his name and list 3 things that he did to "Westernize" his country?
What is Peter the Great and change the dress of nobles, incorporate European languages, cut facial hair/beards, made military service mandatory, use European style architecture, etc.?
In Buddhism, the ultimate goal is to reach nirvana, or uniting with the Brahma. To do this though, one needs to follow what?
What is, the Eightfold Path?
This man was a key writer during the Renaissance and his work includes The Prince, a novel discussing how rulers may use unethical ways to achieve their goals-
"The ends justify the means."
" It is better to be feared than loved."
Who is, Niccolo Machiavelli?
This map showcases much of the trading routes across Europe. Due to these routes, what occurred throughout the 14th century?
What is, millions died due to the outbreak of the plague?
In this country's culture, these temples were used for what purpose?
What is, the Aztecs, and for human sacrifice! 😱