Natural Resources
World Religions
Turning Points
Famous Places
Key Terms
100
This natural resource flows down the Niger River
Water
100
This religion started in Arabia.
Islam
100
This emperor brought about the end of the Roman Republic when the senate gave him the power of a dictator
Julius Ceasar
100
Justinian built this famous church in Constantinople.
Hagia Sophia
100
It refers to the belief in many gods
Polytheism
200
It's useless for tools, but it makes beautiful jewelry.
Gold
200
This branch of Christianity formed in the Eastern Roman Empire as a result of the Great Schism.
Eastern Orthodox Church
200
His conversion to Christianity led to the acceptance of Christians in the Roman Empire.
Constantine
200
It was known as the round city because three large walls surrounded it.
Baghadad
200
It refers the the weather in a region over a long period of time.
Climate
300
This essential mineral makes your french fries taste better
Salt
300
This religion formed in the Western Roman Empire after the Great Schism
Roman Catholicism
300
This event led to the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
Sack of Rome
300
This crossroads location divides Europe from Asia.
Constantinople
300
It refers to the belief in one god.
Monotheism
400
Africans planted their crops in this natural resource
Soil
400
Followers of this religion study the Torah.
Judaism
400
In the year 711 a combined Arab and Berber army invaded this European country.
Spain
400
Julius Caesar conquered this territory we now call France.
Gual
400
The shape and elevation of land in a region.
Topography
500
A type of natural resource that is usually mined.
Mineral
500
Augustus converted to this religion after he saw a sign from God on the battlefield.
Christianity
500
Muslim mathematicians changed the world with these numbers.
Hindu-Arabic numerals
500
It was a great center of Islamic learning in the heart of Europe.
Cordoba
500
A location at the intersection of three continents. Trade routes were also common in this type of location.
Crossroads location