Medieval Europe
The Revolutions
Ancient Europe
Civics
In and Around the Class
100

This religion, led by the Pope of Rome, was the largest and most powerful religion throughout much of Europe.

What is the Catholic Church?

100

The Revolution in France led to the death of King Louis XVI, who was killed by this method.

What is the guillotine?

100

Pre-dating Rome, this civilization was made up of different city-states and is considered the birthplace of Democracy.

What is Greece?

100

Civics is the study of this.

What are Citizens?

100

This lasagna-eating feline has been in our classroom since day one. 

Who is Garfield?

200

This disease/Pandemic wiped out almost half of all of Europe's Population in the 15th Century thanks to infected fleas which arrived from trade ships.

What is the "Black Death" or "The Plague?"

200

America was once apart of this vast Empire, led by King George III who Thomas Paine described as the "Royal Brute."

What is Great Britain?

200

Before becoming an Empire, Rome shared this type of government with the United States, where the people choose Representatives to create and vote on laws. 

What is a Republic?

200

The United States Congress is broken into 2 different houses, known by these two names.

What is the Senate and the House of Representatives?

200

This planet is a gas giant, is the 5th planet from the Sun, and is considered the largest in the Solar System.

What is Jupiter?

300

In Feudalism, Kings would receive the loyalty and support of Nobles if the King gave them this.

What is land?

300

Revolutions were inspired by writers from this age, where people applied logic and reason to understand the world and politics rather than tradition.

What is the Age of Enlightenment?

300

According to Roman Myth, these two brothers are credited with founding the city of Rome and establishing the Roman Kingdom.

Who are Romulus and Remus?

300

Presidents are voted on by electors chosen by the people of each State. Presidents need this number of votes to win.

What is 270?
300

Mr. Michael, our fearless leader, also is known for playing and performing on this musical instrument?

What is the guitar?

400

The Crusades were fought between Seljuk Muslims and European Christians over this land, which they all believed was holy. 

What is Jerusalem?

400

This fiery pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776 urged the Colonial States to seek Independence from Great Britain. Many say that it is lacking in people today.

What is Common Sense?

400

This Roman Dictator was known to have been stabbed over 27 times by Roman Senators, including his possible son Brutus.

Who is Julius Caesar?

400

The Constitution begins with this opening, which explains the purpose of the U.S. Constitution. 

What is the Preamble?

400

In a classic lesson on math inequalities, Mrs. Schmid stated that Schmid>"this 6th Grade student."

Who is Cutler?

500

Martin Luther and other Reformers preached the "Five Solas," which fundamentally changed European beliefs and society. Name one of the Five Solas.

What is 

1. Faith Alone

2. Scripture Alone

3. Christ Alone

4. Glory to God Alone

5. Grace Alone

500

This man believed in Natural Rights and argued that all people at their core were good and moral, unlike fellow Englishman Thomas Hobbes.

Who is John Locke?

500

The Peloponnesian War, the most well known conflict in ancient Greek history, was fought between the democratic and philosophical Athens and this militaristic City-State. (You can find them today in Michigan State.)

Who are the Spartans?

500

Of the two political parties in America, this Party is considered liberal, supports greater funding for government programs and education, and favors greater gun control. 

What is the Democratic Party?

500

In one of his more fiery lectures, Mr. Woolace described this brand of coffee to be nothing more than "dirt water."

What is Folgers Coffee?