Mesopotamia
Egypt
Israel
Greece
Rome
100

This man made 282 laws to control his empire

Hammurabi

100

This Pharaoh was known more for trading than for fighting wars

Hatshepsut
100

The first of the 10 plagues involved this:

Turning the Nile River into blood

100

This was the winning side in the Peloponnesian War

Sparta

100

This is the name of the civilization that the Romans fought against in the Punic Wars

Carthage

200

This job, to write down or keep track of meetings was designed for only wealthy boys

Scribes

200

This was the commonly held belief system of the Egyptians, it was the belief in many Gods

Polytheism

200

ATB, Moses received the 10 commandments here

Mt. Sinai

200

The last battle of the Persian Wars was called:

The Battle of Plataea

200

These were the names of the three members of the First Triumvirate.

Pompey, Crassus, Caesar

300

In order to please his wife King Nebuchadnezzar designed this

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

300

This God was the God of the afterlife. Humans behaved well in order to please him and eventually make it to the afterlife

Osiris
300

This man was the prophet who chose both Saul and David as King

Samuel

300

This was the form of government that was most common in the city-state of Athens

Direct Democracy

300

This position in Rome is most similar to a judge in the United States

Praetor

400

The names of the two rivers that Mesopotamia was between were the

Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

400

What important scientific discovery was made through the body embalming process

They learned more about medicine and the anatomy of the body

400

This was a Greek word that meant scattered. It represented when the Jewish people were forced out of Jerusalem

Diaspora

400

This man started the Persian Empire and also created Persia's Royal Road

Cyrus the Great
400

This started out as a temporary position. A person would take over to stop an emergency and then return to their regular non-government related job

Dictator

500

A long curving strip of land in between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea was called the:

Fertile Crescent

500

The Nile River flows in this direction and empties in to this body of water

South to North and the Mediterranean Sea

500

Similar to Mr. Schruender, who once crossed the Pacific Ocean with a tiger, this prophet, according to the bible, was thrown into a lions den but was unharmed by the lions because God was protecting him.

Daniel

500

These were traditional stories that were fictional (not real) They usually had Gods or Goddesses within them

Myths

500

The members of the Second Triumvirate were:

Antony, Octavian (Augustus), and Lepidus