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Table of Contents Page 1 – Table of Contents/Warm-Ups Page 2 – Christianity Before and After Exercise Page 3 – Christianity notes Page 4 – Judaism and Christianity Double Bubble Page 5 – Unit 1 Review Sheet Homework 1. Page 7 in Reading Study Guide Homework

Today’s Objective By the end of the period SWBAT review and recall how 4 civilizations contributed to the formation of democracy. By the end of the period SWBAT review and recall how 4 civilizations contributed to the formation of democracy. 1. Playing the Unit 1 Jeopardy game

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$100 $200 $500 $300 $400 $300 $500 RomeJudaismXianityVocabMixedBagGreece

C1-$100 Greece - $100 Greece - $100 This is the type of democracy that the Ancient Greece practiced. Direct Democracy

C1-$200 Greece - $200 Greece - $200 These were two important city- states in Ancient Greece. Athens and Sparta

C1-$300 Greece - $300 Greece - $300 In his book Politics, Aristotle wrote it is in man’s nature to live in what type of state? Well organized state

C1-$400 Greece - $400 Greece - $400 Both Plato and Aristotle believed the natural laws of the universe could be understood by what? Reason and Intellect

C1-$500 Greece - $500 Greece - $500 In his book The Republic, Plato envisioned a society in which who ruled? Philosopher Kings

C2-$100 Rome - $100 Rome - $100 One of Ancient Rome’s successes was that it was the first society to have what kind of legal codes? Written Legal Codes

C2-$200 Rome - $200 Rome - $200 What type of democracy did the Ancient Romans practice? Republic

C2-$500 Rome - $300 Rome - $300 Like the Greeks, the Romans believed laws should be based on what? Logic and Reason

C2-$400 Rome - $400 Rome - $400 In their legal codes, the ancient Romans were the first to believe that a person was innocent until what? Proven Guilty

C2-$300 Rome - $500 Rome - $500 What did ancient Romans believe should happen to any laws that are unjust? They should be removed from written law.

C3-$100 Judaism - $100 Judaism - $100 Like Christianity, Judaism is what type of religion? Monotheistic

C3-$200 Judaism - $200 Judaism - $200 According to Judaism, what is the name of the man who made the covenant with God around 1800 B.C.? Abraham

C3-$300 Judaism - $300 Judaism - $300 Jews conduct their prayer services in these buildings. Synagogues

C3-$400 Judaism - $400 Judaism - $400 Like Christianity after it, Judaism originated in this region of the world. Middle East

C3-$500 Judaism - $500 Judaism - $500 Like Christians, Jews believe everyone is born in the image of God. As a result, they believe everyone is what? Equal before the eyes of God

C4-$100 Christianity - $100 Christianity - $100 Christianity is based on the teaching of who? Jesus of Nazareth

C3-200 Christianity - $200 Christianity - $200 The holy book of Christians across the world is called… The Bible

C3-$300 The Messiah or Savior Christianity - $300 Christianity - $300 Followers of Christianity believe Jesus is what?

C3-$400 The 10 Commandments Christianity - $400 Christianity - $400 Like Judaism, Christianity has a written legal code called what?

C3-$500 The Roman Empire Christianity - $500 Christianity - $500 The Christianity eventually became the official religion of what civilization?

C4-$100 Vocabulary- $100 Vocabulary- $100 A type of government controlled by one person; usually a king or a queen. Monarchy

C4-$200 Vocabulary- $200 Vocabulary- $200 A type of democracy in which citizens elect the leaders who make government decisions. Republic

C4-$300 Vocabulary- $300 Vocabulary- $300 A type of government in which the supreme power of the government is held by the people. Democracy

C4-$400 Vocabulary- $400 Vocabulary- $400 A type of government that is ruled by a noble and wealthy class of people. Aristocracy

C4-$500 Vocabulary- $500 Vocabulary- $500 A government ruled by a few people. Oligarchy

C4-$100 Mixed Bag - $100 Mixed Bag - $100 Name the four civilization we’ve studied that have influenced the formation of democracy? 1. Greece, 2. Rome, 3. Judaism, and 4. Christianity

C4-$200 Mixed Bag - $200 Mixed Bag - $200 Both Greece and Rome had governments with separate branches of what? Government

C4-$300 Mixed Bag - $300 Mixed Bag - $300 Name two things the Jews and Christians had in common? Answers may vary

C4-$400 Mixed Bag - $400 Mixed Bag - $400 Name two things the Greeks and Romans had in common. Answers may vary.

C4-$500 Mixed Bag - $500 Mixed Bag - $500 Both Plato and Aristotle believed rule by tyrants was against what? Logic and Reason