Humanity/Historians
Civilizations
Religion
Connections
100

Person who uses sources to tell a story.

What are historians?

100

Most important element for civilizations to thrive.

What is water?

100

The Enlightened One.

Who is the Buddha?

100

Built to keep invaders out in China?

What is the Great Wall?

200

Change from nomads to farmers.

What is the Neolithic Revolution?

200

The first ever written code of laws.

What is Hammurabi's code?

200

The belief in more than one god.

The belief in only one god.

What is polytheism?

What is monotheism?

200

This person conquered the Middle East and the Persian Empire?

Who is Alexander the Great.

300

Humans who were hunters and gatherers.

Who are the Paleolithic people?

300

This is the name of the area between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers in Mesopotamia (Iraq).

What is the Fertile Crescent?

300

The belief in more than one god.

What is polytheism?

300

The name of the mixing of Greek culture with other cultures.

What is Hellenism?

400

Name two effects of the Neolithic Revolution?

first civilizations, more reliable food source, and/or domestication of animals

400

This farming innovation was vital (important) to the development of civilizations.

What is Irrigation?

400

Social structure in Hinduism.

What is the Caste System?

400

One similarity between Rome and the United States?

Roads, government, etc.

500

What was one long-term effect of the Neolithic Revolution?

People around the world became more interconnected through trade.

500

These are known as the four River Valley Civilizations.

Nile River (Egypt)

Mesopotamia

Indus Valley (India)

Yellow River (China)

500

Called for a virtuous life, obedience, ancestral worship, and an emphasis on filial piety.

What is Confucianism?

500

The Silk Road had this effect on the world.

Pick something that isn't trade.

What is cultural diffusion?