West Africa/Islam
Rome
Medieval Times
Renaissance
Meso-America
100

This river runs through the Ghana and Mali kingdoms allowing trade and providing a vital source of water for its dry region.

what is the Niger River?

100

This architectural advancement used in bridges and the famous colosseum allowed Romans to build larger and stronger structures.

What is the arch?
100

A political and social system based on exchange of land for loyalty and military strength in the middle ages.

What is Feudalism?
100

The transition from the Middle Ages to modern times often thought of as a rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman culture.

What is the renaissance?
100

This civilization is famous for its power size and inventions of things like hieroglyphic writing system and an accurate 365 day calendar.

Who are the Maya?
200
While many people in rural villages kept their traditional beliefs the religion of Islam was very popular in these centers of business.

What are trading cities?

200

These long stone channels were engineered to carry fresh water from the mountains to Roman cities.

What are aqueducts?

200
The social class that was granted land by the king for their support and protection of the kingdom in feudal hierachy.
Who are lords or nobles?
200

This Italian city state is considered the origin of the Renaissance due to its wealth and influential banks.

What is Florence?

200

The capital city of the Aztec Empire built on an island in the middle of a lake.

What is Tenochtitlan?

300

This empire reached its peak in the 1300s eventually becoming even larger than the Ghana Empire that came right before it.

What is the Mali Empire?

300

These were the two main social classes in Rome. One class being wealthy landowners while the other being commoners like farmers and artisans.

Who are the patricians and plebeians?

300

religious expeditions launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land

What are the Crusades?

300

An intellectual movement about human potential and achievements encouraging the study of history, literature, and philosophy

What is Humanism?

300

To create more farmland the Aztecs built floating gardens as artificial islands.

What are chinampas?

400

Due to lots of early West African civilizations not having a written language these storytellers were in charge of preserving history of their time.

Who are griots?
400

At its peak, the Roman Empire ran along these three continents.

What are Europe, Africa, and Asia?
400

making up the majority of the population this social class worked on manors in exchange for protection.

Who are serfs?
400

The most powerful family in Florence who supported artists and architects by donating large amounts of money.

Who are the Medici?
400

independent civilizations unique to the Maya that all shared a culture but had different kings 

What are city-states?
500

In west african villages these large groups of relatives lived together in a single community and shared their daily work.

What are extended families?

500

Romes first written laws carved into tablets and displayed for all to see.

What are the Twelve Tables?

500

The largest estate owned by a lord that worked as a self-sufficient community producing what the people living there need.

What is a manor?
500

By challenging old ideas and emphasizing thoughts of observation Renaissance thinkers opened the way to this era of logic and reason.

What is the Scientific Revolution?

500

As the founder of Mesoamerican culture this early civilization influence the Maya and Aztecs with religious beliefs and ideas.

Who are the Olmec?