Ancient Rome/Greece
Early Civilizations
Medieval Europe
Renaissance/
Reformation/Age of Exploration
100

Name of the famous structure in Rome that Gladiatorial fights would occur in. 

Colosseum

100

Having a written language was a form of ......

Record Keeping

100

Plague brought to Europe that killed 1/3 of the population

The Black Death

100

This was the birthplace of the Renaissance  

Italy

100

This country was an early trend setter for the Age of Exploration, they established lucrative trading posts up and down the coastlines of Africa

Portugal

200

Name of the brothers that, according to myth, founded Rome.

Romulus and Remus

200

Government systems and an organized religion were reflective of

Complex Institutions

200

This class owned all of the land in the Feudal System

Kings

200

This term means a sudden radical and complete change 

Revolution

200

This invention helped spread the ideas of the Reformation throughout Europe by spreading printed materials

Printing Press
300

Name one of the famous Greek Philosophers that lived during the Greek Golden Age.

Socrates, Plato, or Aristotle

300

System in China created that allowed for citizens to overthrow a dynasty that had lost its right to rule over the region.

Dynastic Cycle/Mandate of Heaven

300

This class of Medieval Europe would provide protection for the rest of the Social Pyramid

Knights/Vassels

300

Term than means to become more worldly in thinking and societal traits turning away from religion. Diminishing the power of the Church in Europe.

Secular 

300

Name of the transfer of goods (like tomatoes, potatoes, and sugar) that occurred between the Old World and the New World

Columbian Exchange

400

Chinese Dynasty that thrived during the reign of the Roman Empire and rivaled their success. They were connected via overland trade routes.

Han Dynasty 

400

Early civilizations were built along rivers that would flood and drop this, a nutrient rich soil, great for farming

Silt (Loess)

400

Government/Economic system of Medieval Europe with a King on top and Peasants on the bottom, characterized by relationships between social classes

Feudal System

400

Author of the Prince that discusses whether a ruler should be loved or feared by their subjects

Machiavelli 

400

This person nailed his 95 thesis to a church in Germany, protesting the Catholic Church, and started the Reformation

Martin Luther

500

The form of government Rome was before turning into an Empire under Caesar, land owning men were able to vote and expected to be active member's in government

Republic

500

Early Civilization located in Modern Day India along the Indus River 

Indus River Valley

500

As Europe was in its Medieval Period, these empires were thriving in the modern Middle East and North Africa. Creating Algebra and other great technological advancements.

Islamic Empires or Islamic Golden Age

500

Idea that humans can achieve greatness here on earth, stressed the human over the divine

humanism 

500

The system where people could pay for their loved ones to get to heaven and absolve their sins

Indulgences