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Mesopotamia
Middle Ages
Renaissance
Hodge Podge
Religion
100
A person, who's job is to keep written records of laws, letters, books, etc.
What is a scribe?
100
were legally tied to the land (fief)
What is a serf?
100
Italian cities that were the center of the trade routes.
What are Genoa and Venice?
100
The main reason European countries wanted to explore the world.
What are spices?
100
Judaism was the first semitic religion with a belief in one god. This is called...
What is monotheism?
200
Two important life giving rivers in the Fertile Crescent.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?
200
Held the greatest political power during the Middle Ages.
What are the Pope and Church officials?
200
A belief in the accomplishments of people and it can be seen in Renaissance art.
What is humanism?
200
A group of places that share similar features.
What is a region?
200
three main Semitic religions
What are Judaism, Christianity & Islam?
300
The reason Hammurabi's laws are important.
What is they were the first written records of laws?
300
A person who is skilled in many areas.
What is a Renaissance man?
300
Five Themes of Geography
What are movement, location, place, human/environment interaction and region?
300
The eightfold path is part of this religion.
What is Buddhism?
400
The reason people settled in Mesopotamia.
What are the rivers and the fertile soil around them?
400
An agreement for land in exchange for protection.
What is feudalism?
400
Two Renaissance men
Who are da Vinci and Michelangelo?
400
This usually brings prosperity to cities.
What is trade and/or cultural diffusion?
400
These religions have a common history and consider Jerusalem a holy place.
What are Christianity, Islam and Judaism?
500
Relative location of the Fertile Crescent.
What is southwest Asia?
500
years of the Middle Ages
What are 500 to 1500?
500
Techniques used to create realistic art in the middle ages.
What is perspective? or light & shadow? or anatomy?
500
Many Renaissance artists did portraits of these people.
What is their patrons?
500
Hindus believe each person has moral duties. This is called...
What is dharma?