Ancient Egypt
Ancient Sumer
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Middle Ages
100

The river essential to Egyptian way of life

Nile River

100

Surrounded by what four features

Rivers

100

Two Major City-States of Greece that fought during Peloponnesian War. 

Athens and Sparta

100

The man who turned Rome into an Empire by Seizing power, was murdered in the senate. 

Julius Caesar

100

Three main social classes 

Lords, Knights/Vassals, Serfs

200

The only social class that was allowed to have multiple wives

Pharaoh

200

Heavily relied on this to create large scale agriculture

Rivers flooding

200

Greece was Governed by this. 

City States

200

Social Groups of Rome

Plebeians- Poor people

Patricians- wealthy upper class people

200

3 masters of a Knight

Earthly lord, Heavenly Lord, His Lady

300

The good that made Egypt rich

Salt

300

First of a category that contains 8 major characteristics, including Complexed Religion, Social Classes, an Advanced System of Government, and more. 

Civilization

300

Number of Peloponnesian Wars

Two

300

Two major ways Rome was ruled

Republic, Empire

300

Feudilism

Power based on family ties

400

The Three Kingdoms of Egypt

Upper, Middle, and New Kingdoms

400

282 Rules and judgments posted throughout Sumer

Hammurabi's Code

400

The major strength of Athens and Sparta

Athans- Navy

Sparta- Army

400

How the Roman Republic fell

A civil war sparked by the massacre of Tiberius and Gracchus

400

Chivalry

A code of conduct meant to keep knights in line and govern their behavior

500

The female Pharaoh who was hated by her nephew and built a massive trading empire.

Hatshepsut

500

Style of Sumerian Government

Cultural Government that consisted of city-states

500

3 main Goals of Pericles

Strengthen Democracy, Strengthen Athenian Empire, and Glorify Athens

500

One reason the roman Empire fell

Horrible Emperors that were hated by the people and caused the poor to feel alienated

Increasing attacks from nomads 

The empire being stretched to thin

The military being loyal to their generals rather than their country

500

3 impacts of the fall of Rome

Trade disruption, Fall of Cities, Population Shifts