Vocabulary
Greece
Rome
China and Persia
Miscellaneous
100

What is democracy?

power to the people, voting

100

What was the geography of Greece?

mountains and seas

100

What does the senate do in the republic?

make laws, handle budget or military

100

What leads to more cultural diffusion, when people exchange goods?

trade

100

What is legalism?

harsh punishments over rewards

200

What is a repubic?

A government where people elect representatives

200

Who I am describing? They created democracy, had philosophers and treated women unequally. 

Athens

200

Where did the Romans watch gladiators fight and worship Roman gods?

colosseum and pantheon

200

What are five Chinese inventions?

paper, gun powder, compass, fireworks, iron, highway systems, silk

200

What are the effects of irrigation?

It leads to more water resources, more agriculture and more reliance on rainfall

300

What is the opposite of a patrician?

plebian

300

List three characteristics of Sparta?

military focused, Greece and treated women fairly

300

What is the significance of Constantine?

He spread Christianity.

300

Who built the Royal Road and what was the roads impact?

Persia and it led to more cultural diffusion and trade?

300

What were three inventions of Mesopotamia?

cuneiform, the wheel, the plow, Hammurabi's Code, 1st civilization

400

What were the two important polises in Anceint Greece?

Sparta and Athens

400

Which philosopher created ideas on science and literature, he was the third philosopher and teacher of Alexander the Great?

Aristotle

400

Which cultures promotes legal ideas like innocent until proven guilty, trial by jury and equal justice for all?

Greece and Rome

400

What are two types of artwork that come from Greeco-Roman culture?

frescoes, mosaics, sculptures

400

What was the golden age of India?

The Gupta Empire

500

What does philosophy mean, not just thinking?

problem solving and creating new ideas about science, math and literature.

500

What are three accomplishments of Alexander the Great?

great general, conquered Persia, Egypt and Greece, spread Hellenistic culture.

500

What were three examples of Greeco-Roman architecture?

columns, pillars, arches, coliseums, pantheons and aquaducts

500

Where Greek city-state independent or dependent on each other? Why?

independent, mountains and seas separated them

500

What are three characteristics of Israel?

10 Commandments, covenant between God, monotheistic, the Sabbath, Torah is holy book