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Ms. Watson Social Studies Games

A:B: The Germanic InvasionsThe Germanic Tribes #1 What caused the fall of Rome in A.D. 400s? C:D: Visigoths InvadingThe attack of the Byzantine Empire

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A:B: A huge sheet of ice Form of government that links several different groups #2 What the meaning for Confederation? C:D: Sun-dried mud bricks Disloyalty to the government

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A:B: To sail west across the Atlantic Ocean and reach Asia To sail across the Caribbean Sea. #3 What was the goal of Christopher Columbus’s voyage in 1492? C:D: To find the Island of Hispaniola To land on the island of San Salvador

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A:B: Jews & MuslimsChristians & Muslims #4 Which peoples invaded Europe in the Middle Ages? C:D: Vikings, Magyars, & Muslims Charlemagne & Muslims

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A:B: MauryanAryans #5 Which religion appealed to people in India and other parts of Asia. C:D: BuddhismHinduism

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sppp A:B: PataliputraAryans #6 Which dynasty built India’s first great empire? C:D: HinduismMauryan

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A:B: Phillip II of MacedoniaAlexander the Great #7 Which leader united the Greek states? C:D: AristotleEuclid

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A:B: Mathematics & Astronomy Planets & Stars #8 In what fields did Hellenistic scientists make advances? C:D: Science of PhysicsMedicine

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A:B: In the New TestamentIn the Hebrew Bible #9 Where did the Israelites record their history and Religious beliefs? C:D: In the Old TestamentJewish House

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A:B: HomesCrops #10 What influenced the rise of India’s first civilizations? C:D: Geography and Climate Technology

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A:B: Rivers, mountain, & deserts Indus & Ganges River #11 What geographical features shaped China’s civilizations? C:D: Yellow RiversYangtze River

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A:B: Right to commandLine of rulers #12 What’s the meaning of Mandate? C:D: Appointed government officials Head of family

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A:B: Between A.D. 325 & A.D. 600 Between A.D. 325 & A.D. 800 #13 In what time period did Christianity spread throughout Britain? C:D: Between A.D. 325 & A.D. 400 Between A.D. 325 & A.D. 1100

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A:B: SpainFrance #14 What area of Europe came under Muslim control? C:D: EgyptAsia

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A:B: IslamMuslim #15 What religion dominates the northern part of Africa? C:D: ChristianityHebrew

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