Geography & Origins
Early Civilizations
Religions & Beliefs
Greece & Rome
Middle Ages
100

Why did early nomadic peoples most often settle along rivers? (i.e. What did rivers create?)

Rivers created natural levees perfect for farming

100

What is considered to be the first known great work of literature?

The Epic of Gilgamesh

100

The Rosetta Stone helped scholars decipher which written language of ancient Egypt?

Hieroglyphics

100

Who is considered the founder of Western philosophy from classical Greece?

Socrates

100

What political and social system structured medieval European society (lords, vassals, serfs)?

Feudalism

200

Between which two rivers was Mesopotamia located?

Tigris & Euphrates

200

What was the first known written set of laws in Mesopotamia?

Hammurabi's Code

200

Why did Egyptians practice mummification? (Give the primary religious/cultural reason)

To preserve the body and keep the soul alive

200

Who fought in the Peloponnesian War?

Spartans & Athenians

200

What did peasants and commoners give up to lords in exchange for protection?

Freedoms

300

What nickname describes the fertile land where early civilizations grew?

Fertile Crescent

300

What was the temple called that was built to honor the gods in Mesopotamia?

Ziggurats

300

What was not a shared concept between Hinduism and Buddhism?

Caste System

300

Which military formation helped Greeks hold off Persian invasions?

Greek Phalanx

300

Who is generally considered the “Father of Europe”?

Charlemagne

400

Name the river along which Ancient Egypt developed

Nile

400

Why do historians still struggle to understand the Indus Valley Civilization?

We have not been able to decipher their ancient writing

400

According to Hinduism, what must a person do to ultimately achieve nirvana?

Breaking the cycle of reincarnation

400

What story explains the founding of Rome? (Name the two legendary figures.)

Romulus & Remus

400

Which group from Scandinavia was known for raiding Europe and had a reputation as fearsome invaders?

Vikings

500

Which geographical feature provided a natural fortification for the Indus River Valley civilization?

Himalayan Mountains

500

Which ancient civilization was especially isolated from the rest of the world?

China

500

Which religion is commonly considered the world’s first major monotheistic religion?

Zoroastrianism

500

Which powerful kingdom did the Romans overthrow before establishing the Roman Republic in 509 B.C.E.?

Etruscans

500

Which factor—trade, war, geography, or something else—best explains why Europe became more isolated during the Early Middle Ages?

Lack of travel and trade led to Europe's isolation