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EARLY CIVILIZATIONS
ROME
GREECE
OTHER
MIDDLE AGES
100
NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION
THE CHANGE FROM HUNTING AND GATHERING TO FARMING IS CALLED WHAT?
100
The government created in ancient Rome.
What is a Republic?
100
The government created in Athens, Greece:
What is a Democaracy?
100
The Aztec's chinampas, Incas Terraces, and Medieval three-field system were all used for this.
What is Farming?
100
The most powerful group in the Middle Ages.
What is the Church?
200
Two benefits of living near a River Valley.
What are fertile soil and transportation?
200
The Romans and Incas built this to travel easier throughout their empire.
What is a system of Roads?
200
The type of society that Sparta had.
What is a Military society?
200
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! The Chinese philosophy that stressed an orderly society with civil service exams and filial piety.
What is Confucianism?
200
The exchange of land for loyalty and military service.
What is Feudalism?
300
The first collection of written laws was known as:
What is the Code of Hammurabi?
300
Two reasons for the fall of the Roman empire which led to the Dark Ages (Middle Ages):
What is High taxes, Invasions, Corruption, Christianity, and the Empire grew too large?
300
The reason why ancient Greece had City-States:
What is the Geography - mountains and islands?
300
Arches, Gargoyles, Stain glass windows, and Flying Buttresses are all part of:
What is Gothic architecture?
300
The goal of the Crusades.
What is to free the holy land (Jerusalem)?
400
Two discoveries of the Neolithic Revolution:
What is farming and domesticating animals?
400
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! The Roman water system was known as:
What are Aquaducts?
400
The person who created Hellenistic culture.
Who is Alexander the Great?
400
The economic system (with serfs and lords) of the Middle Ages.
What is Manorialism?
400
Name two reasons for joining the Crusades.
What is Religion, Wealth, Land, or Adventure?
500
Judaism, Islam, and Christianity all shared a common belief in.
What is Monotheism?
500
Name two Roman laws (from the Twelve Tables) we still use today.
What is Innocent until proven guilty, Trial by jury, Right to face your accuser, or Guilt established clearer than daylight.
500
Name the four parts of Hellenistic culture.
What are Greek, Persian, Egytian, and Indian?
500
The document signed by King John which made England a limited monarchy.
What is the Magna Carta?
500
Name two effects of the Crusades.
What is Increased trade, Religious hatred, or Cultural Diffusion?