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Semester 1 Final Study Guide
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Mesopotamia: first knwon civilizations of mankind
Citystate: city that has its own laws and government
Hammurabi: noted for establishing his own code of laws
Theocracy: form of government headed by a god or god like figure
Hieroglyphics: Egyptian form of writing
Nile: Egyptians relied heavily on the floods of this river
Pyramids: a place to bury kings
Hellenistic: combines Greek and Persian cultures
Polis: Greek term for city
Homer: wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey
Alexander: spread Greek thought and culture to the lands he conquered
Tradegy: type of play that has a terrinle ending
Athens: cultural center for Greece
Peloponnesian: This war led to the decline of the Greek Empire
Oligarchy: rule by a few wealthy people
Socrates: always challenged his students by asking "why"
Aristotle: Plato's most famous student who tutored Alexander the Great
Hannibal: attacked Rome during the second Punic War
Patricians: Rome citizens that served in the government
Pope: the head of the church
Marytr: a person willing to die for their beliefs
Triumvirate: Three leaders that share power in Rome
MarcusAurelius: last of the Good Emperor
MarcAntony: fought Octavian for power in Rome
Disciples: followers of Jesus
EdictofMilan: freedom of Religion
Makkah: holiest city of Islam
Sunni: branch of Islam
Shiites: beleived in the spiritual aspect of Islam
Quran: Holy Scriptures of Islam
Charlemagne: preserved history, established schools
CharlesMartel: turned back Muslim invaders
Feudalism: political system based on land given in exchange for military assistance
Manorialism: economic system based on the development of resouces needed to survive
Crusades: won back Holy Land from Muslim Control
Inquisition: seek out and punish heretics
MagnaCarta: guaranteed rights of English people
Humanism: focus on secular topics and themes
Secular: of the world
DaVinci: famous Renaissance artist
Luther: developed the 95 Theses
Semester 1 Final Study Guide
Across:1. | wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey | 5. | fought Octavian for power in Rome | 6. | preserved history, established schools | 7. | first knwon civilizations of mankind | 10. | freedom of Religion | 12. | Three leaders that share power in Rome | 13. | Rome citizens that served in the government | 18. | Holy Scriptures of Islam | 20. | This war led to the decline of the Greek Empire | 22. | guaranteed rights of English people | 24. | holiest city of Islam | 25. | famous Renaissance artist | 27. | city that has its own laws and government | 28. | type of play that has a terrinle ending | 30. | combines Greek and Persian cultures | 31. | followers of Jesus | 33. | beleived in the spiritual aspect of Islam | 34. | branch of Islam | 35. | rule by a few wealthy people |
| | Down:1. | focus on secular topics and themes | 2. | the head of the church | 3. | political system based on land given in exchange for military assistance | 4. | attacked Rome during the second Punic War | 8. | of the world | 9. | Egyptian form of writing | 11. | Plato's most famous student who tutored Alexander the Great | 14. | spread Greek thought and culture to the lands he conquered | 15. | form of government headed by a god or god like figure | 16. | noted for establishing his own code of laws | 17. | last of the Good Emperor | 19. | always challenged his students by asking "why" | 21. | won back Holy Land from Muslim Control | 23. | Egyptians relied heavily on the floods of this river | 24. | a person willing to die for their beliefs | 26. | a place to bury kings | 29. | cultural center for Greece | 32. | Greek term for city |
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Semester 1 Final Study Guide
Across:1. | wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey | 5. | fought Octavian for power in Rome | 6. | preserved history, established schools | 7. | first knwon civilizations of mankind | 10. | freedom of Religion | 12. | Three leaders that share power in Rome | 13. | Rome citizens that served in the government | 18. | Holy Scriptures of Islam | 20. | This war led to the decline of the Greek Empire | 22. | guaranteed rights of English people | 24. | holiest city of Islam | 25. | famous Renaissance artist | 27. | city that has its own laws and government | 28. | type of play that has a terrinle ending | 30. | combines Greek and Persian cultures | 31. | followers of Jesus | 33. | beleived in the spiritual aspect of Islam | 34. | branch of Islam | 35. | rule by a few wealthy people |
| | Down:1. | focus on secular topics and themes | 2. | the head of the church | 3. | political system based on land given in exchange for military assistance | 4. | attacked Rome during the second Punic War | 8. | of the world | 9. | Egyptian form of writing | 11. | Plato's most famous student who tutored Alexander the Great | 14. | spread Greek thought and culture to the lands he conquered | 15. | form of government headed by a god or god like figure | 16. | noted for establishing his own code of laws | 17. | last of the Good Emperor | 19. | always challenged his students by asking "why" | 21. | won back Holy Land from Muslim Control | 23. | Egyptians relied heavily on the floods of this river | 24. | a person willing to die for their beliefs | 26. | a place to bury kings | 29. | cultural center for Greece | 32. | Greek term for city |
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