Development of Civilizations
Belief Systems
Social and Cultural Growth and Conflict
Political Powers and Achievements
Africa and the Americas Pre-1600
100

This civilization developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.


What is Mesopotamian civilization?

100

This religion originated in the Indus River Valley and teaches karma and reincarnation.

What is Hinduism

100

This major split in Islam occurred after the death of Muhammad in 632 AD.


What is the Sunni–Shia split?

100

This city, strategically located between Europe and Asia, served as the Byzantine capital.

What is Constantinople?

100

To farm on marshy land, the Aztecs built these "floating gardens" by layering mud and vegetation on woven stakes.

What are chinampas?

200

This allowed plants to grow so well in river valleys

What is fertile soil?

200

These wars between Christians and Muslims were fought over control of Jerusalem.


What were the Crusades?

200

This disagreement in Christianity centered on whether the Pope had authority over all other bishops.


What is the Great Schism?

200

Developed in Athens, this system allows citizens to make decisions by voting directly.

What is democracy?

200

This West African city was a vital trade port and cultural center for both the Mali and Songhai Empires.

What is Timbuktu?

300

This civilization built cities with advanced drainage systems and streets arranged in a grid pattern.


What is the Indus River Valley Civilization?

300

Followers of this religion must pray five times daily facing Mecca.

What is Islam?

300

One major economic effect of the Black Death was this change in labor conditions.


What is higher wages due to labor shortages?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

In Japanese feudalism, this code of honor emphasized a samurai's total loyalty to their daimyo.

What is bushido?

300

The Inca used this complex system of knotted strings to track debts, census data, and crop production.

What is quipu?

400

Mesopotamians developed this writing system by pressing symbols into wet clay tablets.


What is cuneiform?

400

According to Confucianism, this idea stated that rulers only kept power if they governed well and morally.


What is the Mandate of Heaven?

400

This group of Muslims believed leadership should stay within Muhammad’s family, supporting Ali.


Who are the Shia?

400

The Tang and Song dynasties are credited with inventing this, which led to the world's first printed books.

What is printing

400

Incan medicine men, who often performed cranial surgery to relieve pressure, were known by this title.

What are shamans?

500

Explain one way geography helped river valley civilizations develop.



What is fertile soil from river flooding supported agriculture, rivers provided irrigation and transportation, or natural barriers protected civilizations from invasion?





500

Explain one way religion acted as a unifying force in society.



What is that religion created shared beliefs, rituals, moral codes, pilgrimages, holy wars, or a common identity that united people together?




500

Explain one way the Crusades were viewed differently by Christians, Muslims, and Jews.


What is that Christians saw them as holy wars, Muslims saw them as political/military invasions and trade interactions, and Jews experienced them as violent attacks and persecution?

500

This 20th-century system uses modern technology to exercise extreme control over all public and private life.

What is totalitarianism?

500

Before the arrival of sugar from Europe, the Aztecs and Mayans drank a "hot" version of this spicy beverage.

What is hot chocolate?