Intro to History
World Religions
China
Greece
Rome
100

This area was known as the "land between two rivers" and was the "cradle of civilization."

What is MESOPOTAMIA?

100

These two religions both believe in the 10 commandments.

What is Judaism and Christianity?

100

How Buddhism was spread to Japan, Korea, and Vietnam

What is the Silk Road?

100

The only people that could participate in the Greek political structure

What are free male citizens over 30

100

The official religion that was adopted in Rome

What is Christianity?

200

This was the first codes of law and helped government become more stable and predictable

What is Hammurabi's Code?

200

The system of class levels used within Hindu cultures.

What is the CASTE SYSTEM?

200

These ideas were used to unify China and stressed punishments over rewards

What is Legalism?

200

Empire under Alexander the Great that spreads Greek thought and practices across Africa, Europe and Southwest Asia

What is the Hellenistic Empire?

200

The language of Rome that remains after the Fall of Rome and becomes the official language of the Catholic Church

What is Latin?

300

Population increased due to agriculture, food surpluses and permanent settlements

What is life after the Neolithic Revolution?

300

Siddhartha Gautama is more commonly known by this name.

What is BUDDHA?

300

Inventions created during the Tang Dynasty in China

What are gunpowder, porcelain, paper money, and magnetic compass?

300

This political concept was founded in Athens, Greece

What is democracy?

300

Four architectural features created by Romans

What are arches, domes, concrete, and aqueducts?

400

Advanced cities

Specialized workers

Complex institutions- government, religion, economics

Record Keeping

Advanced Technology

What are characteristics of a civilization?

400

The opposite of MONOTHEISM.

What is POLYTHEISM?

400

This was a code of morals for the Chinese that called for reform society including the social order of family and government

What is Confucianism?

400

A way in which geography influenced the political structure of Greece

What are mountains in Greece that caused the formation of independent city states?

400

3 principles that become the basis for laws in the Western World

What are trial by jury, innocent until proven guilty, and equality under the law?

500

The first civilizations shared the following geographic characteristics

What is water source, fertile soil, and mild climate?

500

The cycle of rebirth is known as (BLANK) in Hinduism and Buddhism.

What is REINCARNATION?

500

Art and philosophy in Chinese culture often reflects a respect for 

What is nature?

500

The concept that citizens are expected to actively participate in civic/ political affairs

What is the civic duty?

500

Term for social systems where women had little political power and influence.

What is Patriarchy?