Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Renaissance/Reformation
Berlin Conf./WWI
WW2/Cold War
100

His legacy was cultural diffusion that resulted in the Hellenistic Age.

Who is Alexander the Great?

100

First official written law code for Rome.

What are the Twelve Tables?

100

He wrote 95 Theses to express is anger with the Catholic Church for selling indulgences.

Who is Martin Luther?

100

Meeting to establish ground rules about how to divide & colonize Africa.

What is the Berlin Conference?

100

This Blamed Germany for war→ had to pay war reparations AND took away land from Germany (tried to weaken it).

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

200

Two major Greek city states. One focused on military and power, while the other focused on education and the arts.

What are Sparta and Athens?

200

The three periods Ancient Rome is divided into, based on their forms of Government.

What is the Regal Period, Republic, and Empire?

200

Leonardo Di Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Raphael.

What are Renaissance Artists?

200

Support for & pride in your own country, sometimes at the expense of others

What is Nationalism?

200

Ideological conflict between USA+West Europe (capitalism) and USSR+East Europe (communism). Lasted from 1946-1991.

What is the Cold War?

300

Any form of government where citizens control their government through voting in elections. (you need the full name)

What is Direct Democracy?

300

Conflict between the Rich Romans and the Working class about participation in government. Resulted in the 12 tables.

What is the Conflict of the Orders?

300

This was a major change that took place in Norther Europe that allowed people more access to books and reading.

What is the Printing Revolution?

300
  • Europe = in huge debt

  • Japan and US emerge as world powers (untouched by the war)

  • Nationalism in colonies 

  • German anger→ WWII

What are the major effects of WWI?

300

An imaginary line that divided the communist world (east) from the capitalist world (west) in 1946.

What is the Iron Curtain?

400

These are the reasons why Greece was hard to Unify, allowing city-states to be "independent minded."

What are Rugged Mountains and islands.

400

The title given to the two leaders of the Senate during the Roman Republic.

What are Consuls?

400

Reminders of the Glory Days, Economic Stability through Black Death, Italy was a major trade port, and Many Byzantine Scholars move to Italy.

What were the 4 causes of the Italian Renaissance?

400
This is what the M.A.N.I.A. acronym stands for.

What are Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Assassination?

400

Foreign policy of pacifying an upset nation through negotiation in order to prevent war.

What is Appeasement?

500

The original form of government Athens used before it turned into a democracy.

What is a Monarchy?

500

One of the last Roman Emperors who split the empire into two parts (East and West).

Who is Emperor Diocletian?

500

Because Henry VIII could not annul his marriage, he decided to create his own church called the Church of England.

What is the English Reformation?

500

The Allied Powers and the Central Powers during WWI. (Must name at least 3 on each side)

What are:France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States

and 

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire

500
What global organization was created to promote international and domestic cooperation amongst allies?
What is United Nations?