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100

In ancient Greece, these people were at the bottom of the social hierarchy and often depicted in servile roles within households and large estates.

who are slaves?

100

The name of the golden currency named after the Persian ruler.

What is Daric?

100

What was the object of propaganda that was used to show importance during the time of Augustus. 

 What are coins?

100

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Who is Ahura Mazda?

100

This famous ancient war, which involved a wooden horse as a deceptive weapon, demonstrated the power struggles between Mycenaean Greece and this wealthy city-state.  

What is Trojan War?

200

What was the name of the sculptures that were located in the ancient city of Persepolis called.

What are reliefs?

200

Located at the heart of an empire, this ancient city’s wealth and grandeur were largely built on the profits of trade and tribute collected from across the Persian Empire.  

What is Persepolis?

200

This ancient city's political power was demonstrated through the construction of large palaces, and its eventual fall symbolized the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization.

What is Troy?

200

The main religion that was practised in Persia.

What is Zoroastrianism?

200

Known for their naval prowess, this ancient civilization from North Africa used their powerful fleets to control trade and protect their empire in the Mediterranean.  

What is Carthage?

300

This ancient civilization developed a complex society with scribes, priests, and laborers, and is known for its grand tombs and monumental architecture symbolizing social hierarchy.  

what is Ancient Egypt?
300

This civilization became one of the most powerful trading empires in the ancient Mediterranean, leveraging its location and extensive trade networks to dominate commerce.  

What is Carthage? 

300

This Carthaginian general, known for crossing the Alps with elephants, became a political figure whose actions nearly brought down the Roman Republic.  

Who is Hannibal?

300

This grand ceremonial capital in Persia was a symbol of the empire’s wealth and religious devotion, often hosting rituals dedicated to Zoroastrianism.  

What is Persepolis?

300

The military tactics of this Macedonian king allowed him to defeat the combined forces of Greece and Persia, leading to the spread of Hellenistic culture throughout the ancient world.

Who is Alexander the Great?