This "Revolution" involved the transition from hunting and gathering to settled agriculture.
What is the Neolithic Revolution?
This Greek leader’s conquests spread "Hellenistic" culture across three continents.
Who is Alexander the Great?
This idea in Hinduism revolves around doing your duty in life to achieve good fortune.
What is Dharma?
This luxury textile was the most famous export from China along the Silk Road.What is Silk?
What is Silk?
This Greek city-state focused on military discipline and used slave labor known as "Helots."
What is Sparta?
Mesopotamia was located between these two rivers, often called the "Cradle of Civilization."
Mesopotamia was located between these two rivers, often called the "Cradle of Civilization."What are the Tigris and Euphrates?
The Qin Dynasty utilized this strict philosophy, which believed people were naturally selfish and needed harsh laws.
What is Legalism
Siddhartha Gautama taught that the way to end suffering was to follow this "path."
What is the Eightfold Path?
Sailors in the Indian Ocean relied on these seasonal winds to travel between Africa and India.
Byzantine Emperor Justinian is most famous for "codifying" this, which influenced modern European law.
What is Roman Law (Justinian's Code)?
This Babylonian King is famous for his "eye for an eye" legal code.
his "eye for an eye" legal code.Who is Hammurabi?
This "Golden Age" of Rome began under Augustus and lasted for about 200 years of relative peace.
What is the Pax Romana?
This monotheistic religion was the first to emphasize a covenant between God and his people.
What is Judaism?
This Indian Empire thrived during the "Golden Age" and saw the development of the concept of "zero."
This Indian Empire thrived during the "Golden Age" and saw the development of the concept of "zero."
During the Paleolithic era, humans lived this type of lifestyle, moving from place to place for food.
hat is Nomadic?
Unlike the unpredictable flooding in Mesopotamia, this river's floods were considered a "gift" by Egyptians.
What is the Nile River?
This Chinese dynasty established the Civil Service Exam based on Confucian teachings.
What is the Han Dynasty?
Emperor Constantine of the Roman Empire legalized a certain religion that helped it spread in the empire.
What is Christianity?
Buddhism spread from India to China primarily through this method of interaction.
What is Trade (or the Silk Road)?
This Mauryan Emperor converted to Buddhism after a bloody battle at Kalinga.
ho is Ashoka?
These two cities in the Indus Valley are known for their advanced urban planning and grid systems.
What are Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro?
This city served as the "New Rome" and capital of the Byzantine Empire due to its strategic location for trade.
What is Constantinople?
The Five Pillars are the core practices of this faith, which began in the 7th century.
What is Islam?
This "Network" was more efficient for carrying bulk goods (like timber or rice) than the Silk Road.
What is the Indian Ocean Trade Network?
This Greek philosopher was the teacher of Alexander the Great and emphasiz
Who is Aristotle?