Architecture
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100

This structure is associated with what civilization?

Rome

100

The Holy text of Islam

Qu'ran or Koran 
100

This writing is associated with what civilization?

Chinese/China 

100

Japan is a collection of islands, which is known as an-

Archipelago 

100

Rome and Carthage fought over the Mediterranean Sea in this series of wars--

The Punic Wars

200

The name of this structure is--

Dome of the Rock

200

The Dome of the Rock is associated with what religion?

Islam 

200

Athens was the first to develop this form of government where power is in the hands of the people. 

Democracy
200

Which number on the map was responsible for developing the compass, porcelain, paper, and silk?

#1/China 

200

Sparta had this type of government.

An oligarchy

300

The name of this structure is--

Hagia Sophia 

300

The Hagia Sophia is most associated with which religion?

Eastern/Greek Orthodox Christianity

300

The number zero was developed by which civilization?

India (Gupta Empire)

300

This map shows the spread of--

Islam

300

Solon and Draco of Greece are associated with which form of government?

Tyranny
400

The purpose of the structure shown was to-

Provide Protection 

400

Anything named after Apollo would be associated with which civilization?

Greek or Roman 

400

This civilization developed Algebra

Islamic Civilization

400

This country was conquered by Phillip II of Macedonia--

Greece

400

What is the significance of the Battle of Tours?

Charles Martel stopped Muslim expansion into Europe. 

500

Which Native American civilization is this image most associated with?

Mayan Civilization

500

This temple is more associated with monotheism or polytheism?


Polytheism

500

Based on the image, Charlemagne used the church for what purpose involving children?

Church was used as a major source of education for children.

500

This map shows which empire?

The Persian Empire

500

In 1215, King John was forced to sign this document, limiting the King's power. 

The Magna Carta