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2 Early Civilizations Exchange & Development Important People Classical Civilizations Democracy? Mix it Up Again! 200 400 600 800 1000 Final Jeopardy!

3 Categories 200 The Nile flows north into this body of water. Mediterranean Sea

4 400 The ancient Chinese settled along these two rivers. Yangtze (Yellow River) & Huang He Categories

5 600 This was the most militaristic of the Greek city-states. Sparta Categories

6 800 This was the title for the supreme ruler of the Egyptians. Pharaoh Categories

7 1000 This early civilization was known as the carriers of civilizations because of their interactions with many other civilizations. Assyrians Categories

8 200 This was the lowest class in Indian society. Untouchables Categories

9 400 India was culturally isolated because of several mountain ranges and separated from the rest of Asia making it this geographical term. Subcontinent Categories

10 600 This was helpful in translating hieroglyphics. Without it, we may never have been able to decipher their meanings. Rosetta Stone Categories

11 800 This religious figure called for a “holy war” to reclaim the holy land from the Muslims. Pope Urban II Categories

12 1000 This conflict was fought between Athens and Sparta that ended with an Athenian plague. Peloponnesian Wars Categories

13 200 This was the lowest class during the Middle Ages that were bound to the land. Serfs Categories

14 400 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

15 This man wrote the Canterbury Tales in the vernacular language English. Geoffrey Chaucer Categories

16 800 He was found guilty of corrupting the youths of Athens and sentenced to death. Socrates Categories

17 1000 This person was the emperor of the Byzantine Empire, and created a code of laws. Justinian Categories

18 200 Julius Caesar was part of this 3 man council before he became a dictator. First Triumvirate Categories

19 400 This is the name of the central block that displaces all the weight in an arch. Keystone Categories

20 600 He was the Athenian statesman that led Athens through its “Golden Age” and was responsible for building the Parthenon. Pericles Categories

21 The Roman emperor Hadrian was responsible for build these two major structures for Rome during his reign. Pantheon & Hadrian’s Wall 800 Categories

22 1000 This was the group of people in Rome that laid the foundations for Rome in regards to architecture. Etruscans Categories

23 200 The power of England’s monarchy was limited because of this “great charter.” Magna Carta Categories

24 400 He created the first written set of laws for the ancient civilization for Babylon. Hammurabi Categories

25 600 England’s Parliament consisted of these two bodies. House of Commons & Lords Categories

26 800 These Jan Categories

27 1000 This J Categories

28 This Roman Emperor reportedly watched Rome burn to the ground and may have even started the fire himself. Nero 200 Categories

29 400 This religion swept through the Roman Empire and change Romans from a polytheistic culture to a monotheistic culture. Christianity Categories

30 This was the code of conduct that European Knights were to follow. Chivalry Categories

31 800 These events occurred because many Europeans wanted to protect the Holy Land, forgiveness of sins, wealth, and freedom from feudal obligations. The Crusades Categories

32 1000 This anthropologist found found the Lateoli footprints that proved that hominids walked upright about 3.5 million years ago. Mary Leakey Categories

33 1.This was the Roman conflict with Carthage. 2.Who led the Carthaginians? Punic Wars & Hannibal


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