Known for moving from place to place and hunting/gathering
What is nomadic?
Indian Empire with advancements in math, science, and art
What is the Gupta Empire?
Two city-states started a war involving all of Greece.
What were Athens and Sparta?
three kingdoms of Africa
Capitol of the Byzantine Empire
What is Constantinople?
people's way of life- foods, clothing, music, and beliefs
what is culture?
King who connected Persia through the Persian roads and accepting all religion
Who was King Darius I?
This empire created the first democracy and oligarchy for its city-states
the one and only prophet of Islam
Who was Muhammad?
What was the Black Plague (Bubonic Plague)?
Known for a surplus of food, domesticated animals, and built settlements.
What was the Neolithic Revolution (agriculture revolution)
Dynasty that abolished Confucianism and established legalism
What was the Qin Dynasty?
Alexander the Great's cultural diffusion name
What was the Hellenistic Period?
Sub-Saharan routes
What was the manor system?
known for the first written language and Hammurabi's Code
What was the Mesopotamia River Valley Civilization?
400 plus years of peace and prosperity technological advancements improved
What was the Han Dynasty?
Who was Emperor Constantine?
Caliph should be related to Muhammad and Baghdad is the capitol
First Holy Roman Emperor
Who was Charlamagne?
known for a theocratic government and hieroglyphics
What was the Egpyt River Valley Civilization?
Located in modern-day Iran, Egypt, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan
What was the Persian Empire?
Corrupt government, foreign invasions, natural disasters
What was the fall of Rome?
Islamic historian with written records
Who was Ibn Battuta?
Limited the power of the king, no taxation without representation, right to trial and jury
What is the Magna Carta?