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The Betting Game

What Greek Philosopher is considered the father of logic?

What Greek leader would create a Greek Empire that would spread from Greece to India?

What did the Romans call their original style of government? (Before the Empire)

List three reasons for Roman Expansion?

Who invaded the Western Roman Empire helping to cause the collapse of the Empire?

List two legacies of Rome?

What institution founded during the Roman Empire would carry on Greco-Roman Culture and the traditions of Rome into modern Western Civilization?

What are three events during the 1300s which helped to end the Middle Ages?

What are the two themes of the Renaissance?

What was the most traumatic event of the Late Middle Ages?

What is Vernacular?

Name one Christian Humanist

Which Christian Humanist will have a major influence on the start of the Protestant Reformation?

What are the two Fundamental Teachings of Martin Luther?

Who was the first Radical Reformer?

What was the name of the Trade Route that the Explorers where trying to bypass?

What was Vasco Da Gama the first to accomplish?

What was different about the English Settlements in the New World?

Who was the first to Circumnavigate the world?

What were the explorers in North America looking for other than the 3 G’s?

What did the English settlers find instead of gold that made them rich?

What is Divine Right?

Which of these was the most violent religious conflict during the age of Absolute Monarchs?

What palace did Louis VIX build outside of Paris?

What was the name of the Powerful absolute Monarch that would lead Prussia after the Thirty Years War?