NAME THE SOCIETY OR REGION THAT CREATED THE ART & ARCHITECTURE SHOWN ON EACH SLIDE Round 3: Art & Architecture.

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NAME THE SOCIETY OR REGION THAT CREATED THE ART & ARCHITECTURE SHOWN ON EACH SLIDE Round 3: Art & Architecture

Art & Architecture #1

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Art & Architecture #7

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Art & Architecture #10

Answers to Art & Architecture (Pictures listed clockwise from upper left) 1. Arabs (Dome of the Rock, Prophets Mosque, cartography, mosaic, calligraphy) 2. France (Palace of Versailles, Notre Dame Cathedral, Arc de Triumph, Impressionist painting) 3. Japan (Osaka castle, samurai painting, Ukioye woodblock painting) 4. Benin or West Africa (Ivory mask, copper sculptures, Portuguese saltcellar) 5. Byzantine Empire (Byzantine mosaic, Hagia Sophia, the Hippodrome, mosaics of Justinian & Jesus) 6. Mughal Empire (Taj Mahal, Mughal paintings, Mughal fort, Akbar’s tomb) 7. Mesoamerica (Aztec god, Mayan pyramid, Aztec sacrifice, Olmec head) 8. Russia (St. Basil’s Cathedral, Painting of Peter the Great, the Winter Palace, socialist realism) 9. Southeast Asia (Angkor Wat, Cambodian Buddha, bas relief of Vishnu & statues at Angkor Wat) 10. China (Buddhist carvings along the Silk Road, painting of Empress Wu, Song dynasty painting, the Great Wall, Ming porcelain, the Forbidden City)

MATCH THE DATE TO THE EVENT Round 4: Turning-point Dates

1. The American Revolution begins 2. Discovery of the New World 3. End of the Zheng He voyages 4. Fall of the Byzantine Empire 5. Fall of the Western Roman Empire 6. Invention of the steam engine 7. Mongol conquest of Eurasia 8. Rise of Islam 9. Split of the Christian Church 10. Start of World War I A. 476 CE B. 610 CE C CE D. 13 th century E CE F CE G CE H CE I CE J CE

Round 4: Turning-point Dates 1. The American Revolution begins – I 2. Discovery of the New World – G 3. End of the Zheng He voyages – E 4. Fall of the Byzantine Empire – F 5. Fall of the Western Roman Empire – A 6. Invention of the steam engine – H 7. Mongol conquest of Eurasia – D 8. Rise of Islam – B 9. Split of the Christian Church – C 10. Start of World War I – J A. 476 CE B. 610 CE C CE D. 13 th century E CE F CE G CE H CE I CE J CE