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Who were the men that traded, farmed, or made things for a living? Plebians
Who was dictator in 45 BC? Caesar
Who was the first Bishop? Peter
When did the Plebians Rebel? fourninefour bc
What is a republic? A government were citizens chose their leader
What language was commonly used in Rome? Latin
When did Northern Europe invade? Ioo AD
What is the belief in many gods or goddesses? Polytheism
Who was the founder of Judaism according to the Bible? Abraham
What is the Codes of Law? A written set of laws that apply to everyone under a government by Hammarabi
What was a self governing place with surrounding villages and/or lands? City state
What was a place called ancient Sumer? A group of city states in Mesopotamia; the earliest civilization
What is shaped like a cresent moon, very rich soil, and no longer exists? Fertile Crescent
What was a large temple in the middle of Sumerian cities? Ziggurat
What was the Code of Hammurabi? The first laws that applied to everyone; you do this to them-they can do it to you
What is a monk? A man who devotes his life to a religious group
Who was the founder of Buddhism? Siddhartha Gautama
Who was Siddhartha Gautama? He was the head Buddha (people were called this if they were Buddhist), he used to be a prince with the best wife his parents could find, he saw a man and decided to be a monk, soon his whole family was
What is Pakistan? 1 of 2 independant nations in India
What were the Himalayas and what did they do for India? The highest mountain range in the world; it separates India from Asia
What valley had Twice as much silt as Nile? Indus River Valley
What is Buddhism? A religious belief where people believed in reincarnation, karma. It reflected on Hindu beliefs and they thought of a way to end suffering is to have peace
Who were members of noble families that own large land? Patricians
What is the belief in one god or goddess? Monotheism
What is an extra supply of something? surplus
What is training to do a certain kind of work? specialization
What is a long period of dryness? drought
What is another word that means almost the same thing as trade? barter
What was the role of the Pharoah? To rule over Egypt, could make any laws without permission, represented Egypt, all power but none in number
The government rules of strict and unequal segregation apartheid
Who ordered construction of the great pyramid? Khufu
Who led the great trade in Egypt? Hatshepsut
Who was 9 when he became ruler? King Tut
What river flows south to north? Nile River
What goes in to the Mediterranean sea and has lots of silt? Nile Delta
What was a "landlocked" arm of the Atlantic ocean? Mediterranean Sea
What is the way of life of a group of people at a particular time including their daily habits beliefs and arts culture
Primary source the actual artifact or event
Secondary source the record of the past which is based on the primary source
The science of planning and constructing buildings architecture
Legacies something that was left behind kind of like a reputation or something that influence something else
Who was the king of Babylon? Hammurabi
Who was a military commander, and his family kept peace in Japan for more than 200 years? Tokugawa Ieyasu
What was a mountain in Japan? Mt. Fuji
What is a chain of islands? archipelago
What was a war that started because Japan thought we gained too much land? Pearl Harbor
What is the Meji Restoration? The overthrow of Japan's Shogun in 1868 that restored the emperors power to Meji
Who rules all of a empire? An emperor
What was the general description of the landscape of Greece? moutainous and hills
What was a rule by a FEW PEOPLE mostly wealthy and from landowning families? Obligarchy
What was the main value to Sparta? To make polis and military strong
Who were considered citizens in Athens? Men
What was the olympic games original purpose? To honor Zeus
Who was Homer? An ancient greek poet
Who was Alexander the Great? King of Macedonia, conquered Greece, Persia, Egypt, and Indus Valley, and spread Greek culture
Who was an ancient Greek philosopher who was the private teacher of Alexander the Great? Aristotle
Who was a Greek philosopher who listened to and questioned values and beliefs? Socrates
What was World War II about? It was about the Allis and the Axis. The Allis defeated the Axis. From 1939-1945
Who is a person who rules over all in a dictatorship? a dictator
Who is Hitler, Adolf? A german dictator who founded the national socialist party which led Germany in World War II
What is a Self-sufficient Medival Manor? An estate granted to a lord and it is worked by surfs
What is a jury? a group of citizens who have been chosen to hear evidence and give a decision based on the evidence and legal manners
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