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Ancient Greece Religion Roman Empire Early River Civilizations Hodge Podge

He was an Athenian leader who emphasized citizenship.

Who is Pericles?

These two city-states fought in the Peloponnesian War.

Who are Athens and Sparta?

These three individuals were called Sophist.

Who are Socrates, Plato and Aristotle?

He wrote the republic.

Who is Plato?

The Hellenistic Culture evolved from his leadership.

Who is Alexander the Great

The belief in many God.

What is polytheism?

This religion was the first to practice monotheism.

What is Judaism?

The Hindu belief of rebirth.

What is reincarnation?

The common belief in the Catholic and Protestant religion.

What is monotheism?

This is the holy city that the Muslims face when praying.

What is Mecca?

This the Roman leader who defeated Pompey.

Who is Julius Caesar?

This Roman Poet wrote the Aeneid.

Who is Virgil?

This group of people settled near the Tiber River. This group of people settled near the Tiber River.

Who are the Latin speaking people?

This ruler made Christianity the official religion of Rome.

Who is Theodosius?

He ended the persecution of the Christians.

Who is Constantine?

These are reasons why people settled near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.

What is transportation, and rich soil from annual flooding?

These are two forms of ancient writing.

What are cuneiform and egyptian hieroglyphics?

A surplus of food caused the development of …….

What are early civilizations?

Extended family was common to this type of society.

What are traditional societies?

Eye for an eye is an example of this

What is Hammurabi Code of Law?

This is a set of laws that Jews and Catholics follow.

What are the Ten Commandments?

A Chinese philosophy htat emphasizes social order and political organization.

What is Confucianism?

This Greek author wrote long epic poems about the adventures of heroes and gods.

Who is Homer?

This was built to keep invaders out of China.

What is the Great Wall of China?

Both of these adapted and spread Greek culture.

Who is Alexander the Great and the Roman Empire?