EARLY HISTORY
ACHIEVEMENTS
RELIGION
GOVERNMENT
TERMS
100

The general size of food gathering societies...

What is small as they had to share food?

100

Two areas of learning in the Gupta Golden Age.

What is math and science?

100

The belief in many gods.

What is Polytheism?

100

Type of society (not gov) that Sparta had.

What is militaristic?

100

My favorite term!

What is Cultural Diffusion?

200

The reason early civilizations began in River Valleys.

What is irrigation for the soil?

200
The three requirements for a golden age...

What is wealth, peace, and achievements?

200

Buddhists end suffering by giving up this.

What is their desires?

200

The government created by Athens.

What is Democrary?

200

The way Confucianism decided who gets government jobs.

What is by taking civil service exams?

300

Two discoveries of the Neolithic Revolution.

What is farming and domesticating animals?

300

Writing achievements of the Egyptians and Sumerians.

What is hieroglyphics and cuneiform?

300

How someone gets in the Caste System of Hinduism.

What is they are born into it?

300

The government created in Rome.

What is a Republic?

300

The name of the laws created in Rome.

What is the Twelve Tables of Law?

400

The two rivers of Mesopotamia.

What is the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?

400

Egyptian preservation of the dead...

What is mummification?

400

Two major monotheistic religions.

What is Judaism, Christianity, or Islam.

400

Two causes for the fall of the Roman Empire.

What is corruption, invasions, high taxes, bad leaders, or use of mercenaries?

400

The first collection of written laws - although not exactly even for everyone.

What is Hammurabi's Code?

500

The belief of Animism...

What is the belief in spirits of nature?

500

Roman engineering to bring water into their cities...

What are aquaducts?

500

The goal of Hinduism.

What is Moksha?

500

The four parts of Hellenistic culture created by Alexander the Great.

What is Greek, Persian, Egyptian and Indian?

500

The Chinese philosophy that had strict laws and harsh punishments.

What is Legalism?