Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Spread of Islam/Africa
Fuedalism Europe/Japan
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You learned last year that early towns in India were controlled by a small number of people.  In Ancient Greece a small group of wealthy landowners ruled before there was a democracy.  This form of government is known as 

Oligarchy

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At the height of its power, which ancient civilization controlled the entire coastal region surrounding the Mediterranean Sea?

The Roman Empire

100

The kingdoms of Gana, Mali, and Songhai were all able to achieve golden ages in part because of their ability to do what to traders along the trans-Saharan trade routes?

Tax them

100

 four social classes of Fuedal Japan in order from most powerful to least powerful.

shogun, daimyo, samurai, and peasant

100

What was the year when Rome had crushed the Latin states in Latium?

340 B.C.E.

200

Hellenistic culture developed as a result of the activities of which "Great" ruler from Macedonia?

Alexander the Great

200

in what way was the Roman law of the Twelve Tables similar to the Constitution of the United States?

Both were written to protect people's rights

200

The writings of both Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta inspired what two things?

exploration and trade

200

defend his daimyo and his daimyo's property

The main duty of a samurai warrior

200
The territory of Carthage became a Roman province in 146 B.C.E. What was the territory's new name?
Africa.
300

What is considered to be the most important contribution (enduring impact) of the Greek city-state of Athens. Hint:  It is a type of government

development of direct democracy

300

Other neighboring countries would not have attacked Rome if this country, now called France, had not been paid by the Romans to leave.  What is the name of this country?

Gaul

300

The practice of Islam throughout much of West Africa is evidence of what?

Islam spread beyond the borders of the Arabian peninsula/Arabia

300

Japanese were aided by the weather on two different occasions when this group of people crossed the sea and invaded Japan

Mongols

300
When was Julius Cesar made dictator for life?
44 B.C.E.
400

These explained why natural or historical events happened in Ancient Greece

myths

400

What material did the Romans invent that helped their structures last?

Cement

400

Why was it so important that West Africans had a supply of salt

West Africans needed salt in their diets to survive.

400

Like Animism from West Africa, Shinto stresses harmony with what?

nature and animal spirits.

400
Who was the first Roman emperor?
Octavian.
500

Women in this city-state had very few rights compared to women in the city-state of Sparta

Athens

500

What is the name of Rome's first code of laws?

The Twelve Tables.

500

Where were the trading states of Ghana and Songhai located?

West Africa

500

What fraction did Rome's population decline during the fall of the Roman empire?

1/3

500
Which three new civilizations did the heirs of Rome develop?
European, Islamic, and Byzantine.