ANCIENT ROME
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ANCIENT GREECE
ANCIENT CHINA
POTPOURRI
100

Who is the Military Hero, Dictator for Life of Rome, Killed by his friends?

Who is Julius Caesar?

100

This means to absorb fully or make one's own; to adopt as one's own; to adapt fully.

What is assimilate?

100

The main city state in Ancient Greece that focused more on the military.

What is Sparta?

100

This is the main reason the Great Wall built.

What is to keep out foreign invaders?

100

Paper proving that you had bought good works.

What are indulgences?

200

What is the country the Romans fought during the Punic Wars?

What is Carthage?

200

This invasion led to the wiping out of the Minoan and Mycenaean cultures and advancements; Plunged Greece into the dark ages.

What is the Dorian Invasion?

200

This city-state won the Peloponnesian War.

What is Sparta?

200

They were used as a form of divination ( the practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means) in ancient China, mainly during the late Shang dynasty.

What are oracle bones?

200

Martin Luther wrote these and hung them on the church door to discuss his disagreements with the Catholic Church.

What are the 95 Theses?

300

The first emperor of Rome.

Who is Octavius Augustus?

300

Spartan force holds off this empire at Thermopylae. ("This is Sparta").

Who are the Persians?

300

Athens is famous for this type of government.

What is a democracy?

300

These things traveled through the Silk Road.

What are ideas, disease, inventions, people, trade, religion?

300
  • Enforce or carry out laws

  • Suggest new laws

  • Command the armed forces

  • Appoint government positions such as judges and other officials

  • Make treaties with foreign governments

What is the executive branch?

400

Give the correct order: Republic-Empire-Monarchy.

What is Monarchy-Republic-Empire?

400

Why did the plebeians rebel against the patricians?

Because they wanted political equality and a fair distribution of wealth.

400

Greek Historian, considered the father of History. He came from a Greek community in Anatolia and traveled extensively, collecting information in Western Asia and the Mediterranean lands.

Who is Herodotus? 

400

Name the Chinese philosopher who was one of the most influential teachers in Chinese history, and still today. (hint: his philosophies became religion and were used in the Han dynasty)

Confucius

400

This branch of the United States government that consists of the Supreme Court.

What is the judicial branch?

500

The term for the two hundred years of peace in Rome.

What is Pax Romana?

500

Name the three factors that sparked the collapse of Rome.

What are barbarians attacks, an increase in taxes, and civil wars?

500

These people lived on the island of Crete.

Who are the Minoans?

500

This was the first empire in China.

What is the Qin Dynasty?

500

The location of Rome in Italy and its significance.

What is centrally located in both Italy and the Mediterranean Sea?

(Rome could control trade in the Mediterranean. Near Tiber River for irrigation and 15 miles from the sea, securing it from pirates.)