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Who are the trinity of gods in Hinduism?
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Shiva, Muhammad, and God
Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu
Father, Son, & Holy Spirit
Brahma, Shiva, and Moses
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The bar or bat mitzvah is a coming-of-age ceremony in ________.
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Christianity
Judaism
Buddhism
Islam
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Who are the trinity of gods in Hinduism?
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The bar or bat mitzvah is a coming-of-age ceremony in ________.
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Christianity was founded approximately how many years ago?
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What is the dominant religion of the Indian subcontinent?
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Which of the following is not one of the five major world religions?
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Which religious figure is considered by their religion to be God in human form?
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Which of the following could be called the "founder" of Hinduism?
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Which of the following is the Holiest Book of Islam?
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The Five Pillars (fasting, declaration of belief, pilgrimage, alms, and daily prayer) are the principle religious duties in ________.
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Which of the following is not a part of the Five Pillars of Islam?
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The rebirth of a soul in a new body
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The belief in many gods
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The belief in one god.
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the first of the great Biblical patriarchs, father of Isaac, and traditional founder of the ancient Hebrew nation and Judaism: considered by Muslims an ancestor of the Arab peoples through his son Ishmael.
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A person who is killed because of their religion
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What religion is associated with this image?
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What religion is associated with this image?
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What religion is associated with this image?
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What religion is associated with this image?
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What religion is associated with this image?
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Sparta was ruled by an oligarchy.
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Athens was ruled by a democracy.
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In Sparta, the women had to stay home.
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In Athens, the children were educated to fight.
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In Athens, beauty and art were important.
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The Minoan Civilization was located on the island of
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A poet named _______________ wrote a poem about the Trojan Wars.
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Greek cities are called
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In a Greek city there was usually a high fortified hill called the
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If a government was led by a small group of people, usually the rich people, it was called a/an
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In Athens, the citizens governed themselves. All men could vote in the assembly. This type of government is called a
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During the Golden Age of Athens, _____________ was the leader of the Athenians. He rebuilt the city after the Persian wars.
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This fighting formation is called
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Identify the type of Greek Column
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The Peloponnesian War began because of
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He is the father of science and the teacher of Alexander the Great.
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He was a famous teacher who wanted his student to use reason to win arguments.
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He wrote a book called The Republic which described the perfect form of government in his opinion.
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He is responsible for bringing Athens into its Golden Age.
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He was most responsible for spreading Greek culture to the Middle East and Africa.
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The father of geometry
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He is known as the father of medicine. Medical doctors today still take an oath based on his contribution to medicine.
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invented the lever, the pulley and the screw.
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Rome is at the center of the Apennine Peninsula in the center of this geographic feature important for trade. What is the name of the body of water that Italy is centrally located on?
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Romans fought three wars against Carthage. Why?
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This famous Roman conquered Gaul, brought an army to Rome, declared himself dictator for life and was assassinated by the Senate in 44 BC. He was
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The group of people empowered to make laws were the:
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Which Continent did Romans NOT trade with?
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Romans built these to carry clean water to the cities.
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This building in Rome was used by Romans for:
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One of the major effects of the Punic Wars included:
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The Roman government ordered engineers to build roads like these in order to:
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Which group of Barbarians invaded the city of Rome from North Africa?
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A form of government in which power rests with citizens who have the right to vote for their leaders.
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The Peace of Rome
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Rich land owners
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An official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests.
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Common people of Rome
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One of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the Roman Republic.
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All of the following are effects of the collapse of the Roman Empire except?
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Which of the following is a synonym for serf?
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Which Crusade was the only successful one for the Christians?
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The most famous and respected Muslim leader, who create a peace treaty with Christians during the Crusades was:
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Which member of the feudal system was MOST tied to the land?
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The Pope crowning Charlemagne “Holy Roman Emperor” on December 25 in the year 800 shows the
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One long-term effect of the Crusades was the
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Which heading best completes the partial outline?
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The information on the above map suggests that the Black Death was primarily spread by the actions of
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What is a primary characteristic of a feudal society
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What does this illustration show about a typical manor?
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Pope Urban II
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Middle Ages
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Saladin
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Crusades
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Serf
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Fief
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Richard the Lionheart
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Feudalism
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_________________ literature was literature written in the language of everyday speech in a particular region.
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Leonardo da Vinci was an excellent example of a Renaissance Man because he
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The Renaissance in Italy is associated with which three artists?
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was the first Protestant faith.
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Renaissance
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Johann Gutenberg
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Reformation
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Renaissance Man
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Vernacular
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Martin Luther
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The publication of Martin Luther’s Ninety-five Theses
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A form of government in which the leader is not a monarch and certain citizens can vote.
What is the name of the massive palace built by King Louis XIV?
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used the emblem of the Sun because he saw himself as the source of light to his people
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believing the right to rule came directly from the will of God
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Absolute Monarchy
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When did the Enlightenment take place?
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What cause did Mary Wollstonecraft fight for?
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"Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness". Which Enlightenment philosopher had the greatest impact on this phrase from the Declaration of Independence, by Thomas Jefferson?
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Believed that people were born with natural rights that could not be taken away by government
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Hobbes believed that all humans were inherently
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He introduced the Law of Gravity
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Heliocentric theory stated that the earth is the center of the universe.
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Geocentric theory stated that the sun is the center of the universe.
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He was the first person to argue that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe.
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First to study the stars with a telescope.
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Earth is at the center of the universe
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Believed the universe was heliocentric
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Life, Liberty, and Property
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Without government, our lives would be nasty, brutish, and short.
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I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to.
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Which event was considered to be the spark of the French Revolution?
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One major effect of Napoleon's rule of France was that it led to
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Which issue was a cause of the French Revolution?
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The document that is most closely identified with the French Revolution is the
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Third Estate
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Declaration of the Rights of Man
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Tennis Court Oath
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Congress of Vienna
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Reign of Terror
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This is the time period in Ancient Greece where not much is known.
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He was a student of Plato and the teacher of Alexander the Great.
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What edict by Emperor Theodosius made Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire?
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The publication of Martin Luther’s Ninety-five Theses
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Which ruler wanted to Westernize his country by opening schools, starting a newspaper and reforming the calendar?