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100

Also called: Eastern Roman Empire

What is the Byzantine Empire

100

This activity created most of the wealth in the Byzantine empire.

What is taxing goods that went through Constantinople.

100

A painting done on plaster, usually using water colors. 

What is a Fresco

100

By the 700's, there was a split in the Christian Church. Churches in the Byzantine Empire spoke Greek and were named this.

What is the Eastern Orthodox Church

100

The approximate dates of the Middle Ages.

What are 330CE - 1400's CE.

200
This capital city has many names including: Byzantium, New Rome, and...

What is Constantinople

200

The organized collection of Roman laws, which now form the basis for many European democracies.

What is the Justinian Code

200

Besides laws, the Byzantine Empire retained these elements.

What are decorating churches with frescoes, paintings and mosaics. Also, preserving ancient texts in libraries.

200

The name for artistic depictions -- such as paintaings - of holy figures or sacred events. Eastern Orthodox Christians pray to these.

What are icons.

200

These are the three major kingdoms of West Africa.

Ghana, Mali, and Songhai

300

A great center of knowledge and culture built during Mansa Musa's rule in Mali.

What is Timbuktu.

300

This event, in 1453 can be attributed to  both attacks from Christian crusaders and attacks from Turks.

What is the fall of the Byzantine Empire.

300

Large pyramids that served as places of worship in these four present day countries.

What are Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico.

300

Military missions that lasted almost 200 years -- attempting to gain control of the Holy Land for Europe.

What were the Crusades.

300

These early Americans invented CHOCOLATE!

Who are the Mayans.

400

Songhai, the African kingdom that took over Timbuktu in 1468 eventually fell to this well-known North African nation.

What is Morocco.

400

Another name for a real-life "Lion King" who seized control of the salt and gold trade for Mali, from Ghana.

Sundiata

400

The name for raised streets of hard earth that connected the island city of Tenochtitlan to land.

What is a causeway.

400

These Five Pillars of Islam are followed by over 1 billion people today.

What are:
1. Make a Testimony of Faith,
2. Pray 5 Times a Day,
3. Give to the needy,
4. Fast for Ramadan,
5. Make a Pilgrimage to Mecca.

400

These are all ways the Aztecs and Mayans are similar.

What are creating large temples, offering human sacrifices to the gods, developing a calendar, and creating a system of hieroglyphics.

500

The Mayans inhabited the southern end of this geographical feature in Central America.

What is the Yucatan Peninsula.

500

The Incan empire used this color-coded tool to keep track of things like births, deaths, and harvest inventory.

What is a Quipu.

500

Ledges cut into the mountainside to hold soil in place for farming.

What are Terraces.

500

After a schism (or split), Islam split into these two branches: one branch of Islam follows descendants of Muhammad, another branch believes any religious Muslim man can lead a community of faith.

Who are Shiites (follow descendants of Muhammad) and Sunnis (follow religious scholars).

500

Meaning of Tenochtitlan

What is "Place of the Prickly Pear Cactus"