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Hosted KPHS World History

CBA - Neolithic & RVC PersiaGreeceRome

Row 1, Col 1 12,000 to 10,000 years ago Approximately when did the Neolithic Revolution begin?

1,2 Zoroastrianism What monotheistic religion developed in Persia

1,3 Greek word for city-state What is a polis?

1,4 Government type developed in Rome where the leader is not a monarch and certain citizens have the right to vote What is a republic?

2,1 What are the characteristics of civilization? Writing, development of social classes, growth of cities, art & architecture, religion, government

2,2 Built road system, tolerant of conquered people, developed an imperial bureaucracy What were characteristics of Persian Rule?

2,3 Government ruled by a few What is an oligarchy?

2,4 Almost 100 years of peace and prosperity during the Roman Empire What is the Pax Romana?

3,1 In Buddhism & Hinduism the goal of becoming one with the universal spirit What is nirvana?

3,2 Ahura Mazda Who was the god of Zoroastrianism?

3,3 Spartan army, including the 300, holds off larger Persian, but eventually is defeated in What is Battle of Thermopylae?

3,4 Constantine Who was the first Christian emperor of Rome?

4,1 bronze, irrigation, writing, the calendar, wheel What are some technological innovations of Neolithic Era?

4,2 The Persian army defeated this army at the Battle of Thermoplyae Who were the Spartans?

4,3 Writer of the epic poems The Illyad and the Odyssey Who was Homer?

4,4 Invasion by Germanic tribes, growth of Christianity, plague, decline of values Theories of why Roman Empire fell?

5,1 Agriculture and domestication of animals What were the two major changes brought about by the Neolithic Revolution?

5,2 What is Iran? The heart of ancient Persia is located in this modern day nation.

5,3 Greek geographic feature largely responsible for the development of Green city-states What are mountains?

5,4 Visigoths Who were the first invaders to sack Rome?