What was the name of the building in Athens which was a temple to the goddess Athena?
- Coliseum
- Parthenon
- Tower of Pisa
- Trojan Horse
What is the name of the river upon which the Ancient Egyptians built their civilization?
- Nile River
- Amazon River
- Zypher River
- Thames River
Why was the Great Wall of China built?
- To keep out enemies
- As a marker for China's borders
- To be a fence to keep all the animals from straying
- To keep Chinese people from visiting other lands
What was an Ancient Egyptian king called?
- pharaoh
- king
- god
- governor
What were hieroglyphics?
- Ancient Egyptian picture writing
- Symbols for Greek astronomy
- Sand artwork
- Water irrigation power plants
What was the name of the material that Ancient Egyptians used to write on?
- Papyrus
- Wood pulp
- Linen
- Cotton
Why did the Ancient Egyptians build pyramids?
- As a tomb to bury their pharaohs and their pharaohs' belongings
- To show to everyone how powerful they were
- To house their government
- For sports competitions and dramas
What manmade structure can be seen from outer space?
- The Great Wall of China
- Statue of Liberty
- Egyptian pyramids
- Roman aqueducts
Why were the city-states of Ancient Greece independent from each other?
- Travel between them was long and difficult
- They could not talk to each other
- They didn't get along with each other
- Their rulers didn't want them trading with each other
What were the names of the two most important city-states?
- Athens and Sparta
- Athens and Rome
- Rome and Sparta
- Athens and Alexandria
What was Athens NOT known for?
- Government
- The Arts
- Culture
- Architecture
What was Sparta known for?
- A military society
- Culture
- Government
- Architecture
What sea is both Greece and Rome located by?
- Mediterranean Sea
- Black Sea
- Aegean Sea
- Caribbean Sea
What crop did NOT grow well in Ancient Greece?
- feta cheese
- olives
- grapes
- figs
Which column style is NOT attributed to the Greeks?
- Dorian
- Ionian
- Corinthian
- Persian
On which continent is Greece located?
- Europe
- North America
- Africa
- China
Who conquered the Ancient Greeks?
- The Ancient Romans
- The Ancient Egyptians
- The Mongols
- The Persians
Who was Julius Caesar?
- A Roman General who made himself dictator for life; he was assassinated by a group of Roman senators
- The ruler of Sparta
- The inventor of Caesar salad
- The king of Athens who was stabbed in the back by a fellow statesman
Who was the first emperor of Rome?
- Augustus Caesar
- Julius Caesar
- Alexander the Great
- Brutus Augustus
Which year occurred first?
- 2000 BC
- 1250 BC
What was the name of the volcano that destroyed Pompeii?
- Mount Vesuvius
- Mount St. Helens
- Mount Rainier
- Mount Kahadan
What did the emperor Constantine make legal during the later years of the Roman Empire?
- Christianity
- Trade between city-states
- The Olympics
- The right to own property
Why did the Europeans go exploring during the 1400-1600s?
- All of these
- To find gold and spices
- They were looking for a passage to the Indies
- To convert natives to Christianity
- Conquer native lands and settle new lands
What was the Northwest Passage?
- A route from Europe to the Indies by traveling north and west through North America
- A natural path in the Rocky Mountains to get to the west coast
- The path of the Hudson River through Canada
- Airlines' flight path from the east coast to the west coast
Put the following ancient civilizations in order from oldest to most recent:
- Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome
- Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Rome, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece
- Ancient Egypt, Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece
Who was the last leader of the Roman Republic and was assassinated on the Ides of March?
- Julius Caesar
- Augustus Caesar
- Octavian Caesar
- Alexander the Great
What international games began in Ancient Greece?
- The Olympics
- Wonderful World of Sports
- The Greek Marathon
- International Chariot Races
What language did the Ancient Romans speak?
- Latin
- Roman
- Anglican
- Italian
What was the capital of Ancient Greece?
- Athens
- Rome
- Constantinople
- Olympia
What civilization is known as the birthplace of democracy?
- Ancient Greece
- Ancient Rome
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient China
What was the coliseum used for in Ancient Rome?
- sporting events
- bull fights
- open air market
- plays and dramas
What was the Greek name for the king of the gods?
- Zeus
- Jupiter
- Posiedon
- Atlas
What was the Roman name for the king of the gods?
- Jupiter
- Zeus
- Hercules
- Atlas
Where did the Romans go to wash, exercise, and socialize?
- baths
- market place
- Coliseum
- along the banks of the river
What were the two main classes of people called in Ancient Rome?
- plebians and patricians
- patricians and slaves
- slaves and plebians
What did the Ancient Romans use to get water to their houses?
- aqueducts
- irrigation ditches
- people carried it in pots from the river
- a water pump
Ancient Egypt was located on what continent?
- Africa
- Europe
- South America
- China