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Early Civilizations Exchange & Development Important People Classical Civilizations Democracy? Mix it Up Again! 200 400 600 800 1000 Final Jeopardy!
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Categories 200 The Nile flows north into this body of water. Mediterranean Sea
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400 The ancient Chinese settled along these two rivers. Yangtze (Yellow River) & Huang He Categories
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600 This was the most militaristic of the Greek city-states. Sparta Categories
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800 This was the title for the supreme ruler of the Egyptians. Pharaoh Categories
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1000 This early civilization was known as the carriers of civilizations because of their interactions with many other civilizations. Assyrians Categories
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200 This was the lowest class in Indian society. Untouchables Categories
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400 India was culturally isolated because of several mountain ranges and separated from the rest of Asia making it this geographical term. Subcontinent Categories
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600 This was helpful in translating hieroglyphics. Without it, we may never have been able to decipher their meanings. Rosetta Stone Categories
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800 This religious figure called for a “holy war” to reclaim the holy land from the Muslims. Pope Urban II Categories
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1000 This conflict was fought between Athens and Sparta that ended with an Athenian plague. Peloponnesian Wars Categories
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200 This was the lowest class during the Middle Ages that were bound to the land. Serfs Categories
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400 He conquered much of the known world. He made in all the way to India before he turned back to Greece to rule his empire. Alexander the Great Categories
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This man wrote the Canterbury Tales in the vernacular language English. Geoffrey Chaucer Categories
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800 He was found guilty of corrupting the youths of Athens and sentenced to death. Socrates Categories
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1000 This person was the emperor of the Byzantine Empire, and created a code of laws. Justinian Categories
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200 Julius Caesar was part of this 3 man council before he became a dictator. First Triumvirate Categories
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400 This is the name of the central block that displaces all the weight in an arch. Keystone Categories
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600 He was the Athenian statesman that led Athens through its “Golden Age” and was responsible for building the Parthenon. Pericles Categories
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The Roman emperor Hadrian was responsible for build these two major structures for Rome during his reign. Pantheon & Hadrian’s Wall 800 Categories
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1000 This was the group of people in Rome that laid the foundations for Rome in regards to architecture. Etruscans Categories
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200 The power of England’s monarchy was limited because of this “great charter.” Magna Carta Categories
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400 He created the first written set of laws for the ancient civilization for Babylon. Hammurabi Categories
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600 England’s Parliament consisted of these two bodies. House of Commons & Lords Categories
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800 These Jan Categories
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1000 This J Categories
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This Roman Emperor reportedly watched Rome burn to the ground and may have even started the fire himself. Nero 200 Categories
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400 This religion swept through the Roman Empire and change Romans from a polytheistic culture to a monotheistic culture. Christianity Categories
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This was the code of conduct that European Knights were to follow. Chivalry Categories
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800 These events occurred because many Europeans wanted to protect the Holy Land, forgiveness of sins, wealth, and freedom from feudal obligations. The Crusades Categories
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1000 This anthropologist found found the Lateoli footprints that proved that hominids walked upright about 3.5 million years ago. Mary Leakey Categories
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1.This was the Roman conflict with Carthage. 2.Who led the Carthaginians? Punic Wars & Hannibal
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