Continents & Countries
Ancient Civilizations
Geographic Features
Elements of Culture
Forms of Government
100

The largest country in the world.

What is Russia?

100

This many-island civilization was known for founding Democracy, with cities such as Sparta & Athens.

What is Greece?

100

Arid land with little vegetation that is often hot.

What is a desert?

100

Music, painting, and dancing.

What is Art?

100

Ruled by a single person, which has all authority.

What is a monarchy?

200

This continent has the largest mountain peak in the world.

What is Asia?

200

Historical region between the Tigris and Euphrates River.

What is Mesopotamia?

200

Large, flat piece of land.

What is a plain?

200

Involves a complex system of beliefs, practices, and values.

What is Religion?

200

Form of government in which one person rules with an iron first, enforcing rules with the military.

What is a dictatorship?

300

Located in the Caribbean, this group of natives first encountered Christopher Columbus.

What are the Taino?

300

This ocean separates North America and Asia.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

300

Activities, events, jobs, families, and chores.

What is Daily Life?

300

Form of government in which a small group of people have total say. Rule by few.

What is an oligarchy?

400

Divides the world into four equal parts, mainly by the equator and prime meridian.

What is a hemisphere?

400

Indigenous Latin American group that practiced human sacrifice and played "ball game."

What are the Maya?

400

This mountain range is on the west coast of South America.

What are the Andes Mountains?

400

Element of culture that involves reading, writing, and speaking.

What is Language?

400

People choose representatives to make decisions on their behalf for the entire nation.

What is representative/indirect democracy?

500

Used various forms of government, conquered much of the world, spread their beliefs, and collapsed after hundreds of years.

What is the Roman Empire?

500

Moving from higher elevations to lower elevations, emptying into larger bodies of water.

How does water flow?