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Greece/Rome
What’s in a
Name?
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Beginnings of
Humanity
Eastern
Civilizations
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Egypt/Mesop
otamia
Final Jeopardy
100
The movement from one
area to another.
Answer
100
migration
200
Human societies first began
near these geographic
landforms
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200
River valleys
300
People who moved from place to
place in search of food
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300
Huntergatherer
400
The area known as the
“Fertile Crescent” lies
between these two rivers
Answer
400
The Tigris and
Euphrates
500
In order to qualify as an advanced
civilization, cities – in addition to
having a large population – also
needed to be this.
Answer
500
Center of trade
100
This term refers to a line of
rulers from the same family,
which was very prominent in
Ancient China
Answer
100
dynasty
200
This civilization thrived in
what is now modern-day
India
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200
Indus Valley civilization
300
The belief that god granted
Chinese emperors the
right to rule
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300
Mandate of
Heaven
400
The mountain range which
separates India from
China
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400
Himalayas
500
This Chinese dynasty is uniquely famous for
providing history with the name we still call the
country to this day
Answer
500
Qin Dynasty
100
Ancient Egypt owes much
of its fortune and
resources to its proximity
near this river
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100
Nile River
200
A form of writing in Ancient
Egypt
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200
Hieroglyphics
300
Mesopotamians believed in
more than 1 god. This sort
of belief is known as
Answer
300
polytheism
400
Mesopotamians used these
building structures as temples
to honor their gods
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400
ziggurat
500
Egyptians used these buildings to
bury their fallen pharaohs
Answer
500
pyramid
100
Ancient Greece wasn’t
one unified civilization.
Instead, it was a
collection of…
Answer
100
City-States
200
This Greek city-state is
considered the
“birthplace” of democracy
Answer
200
Athens
300
This system of government
refers to rule “by the
people, for the people”
and it was first used in
ancient Rome
Answer
300
Republic
400
The civilization Alexander
conquered, allowing him to rule
much of the known world
Answer
400
Persian Empire
500
The Peloponnesian War was
fought between two sides: The
Peloponnesian League, led by
Sparta. And this league, led by
Athens
Answer
500
Delian League
100
Considered to be the
“founder” of Buddhism
Answer
100
Siddhartha
Gautama
200
The brilliant military
strategist and general
who led Carthage to
victory against Rome
Answer
200
Hannibal
300 - Daily Double
Daily Double
400
Roman Consul and war hero
who would eventually
consolidate all the power for
himself and become dictator of
Rome
Answer
400
Julius Caesar
500
One of the first written code of laws traces back to
this ruler from Babylon/Mesopotamia
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500
King Hammurabi
Final Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy
For a long time, plebeians had no representation in
the Roman Republic. However, patricians in the
Senate eventually recognized that the plebeians
deserved to have a voice in government. The
plebeians voted for and elected officials known
as…
Answer
Answer Final Jeopardy
tribunes
Daily Double
Alexander the Great’s
personal teacher and a
famous philosopher from
Athens
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Answer Daily Double
Aristotle