6th Grade Social Studies Final Review Play This Game Live Now Join Live Game as a Player
The modern Olympic Games come from the ancient Olympics in Greece. What is one way the ancient one compare to the modern ones.
The modern Olympic Games come from the ancient Olympics in Greece. What is one way the ancient one compare to the modern ones.
both men and women participate
How was being a citizen of Sparta different from being a citizen of Sparta
How was being a citizen of Sparta different from being a citizen of Sparta
Spartans were expected to protect their city through military service and physical strength.
Explain the order of ruling powers in Ancient Greece, 1. Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny, and Democracy
Explain the order of ruling powers in Ancient Greece, 1. Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny, and Democracy
Some city-states went from being ruled by nobility to being governed by citizens
Explain what an absolute monarchy is like
Explain what an absolute monarchy is like
The ruler has complete power over the citizens or inhabitants
List the order of ruling powers in order from Ancient Greece
List the order of ruling powers in order from Ancient Greece
. Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny, Democracy
How did technology change communication in the late 13th century
How did technology change communication in the late 13th century
The printing press enabled people to get information about places and ideas.
Exploration and conquests occurred in the middle ages. How did they affect relations between ancient societies?
Exploration and conquests occurred in the middle ages. How did they affect relations between ancient societies?
They caused trade routes and communication to open between socities
"No freeman shall be taken, imprisoned...or in any way destroyed. Nor will we proceed against or prosecute him, except by the lawful judgment of his peers.... Magna Carta, 1215" Based on this quote, how were the legal rights of freemen changed?
"No freeman shall be taken, imprisoned...or in any way destroyed. Nor will we proceed against or prosecute him, except by the lawful judgment of his peers.... Magna Carta, 1215" Based on this quote, how were the legal rights of freemen changed?
Freemen gained the right to trial by a jury of citizens.
Social Classes : King/Monarch, Lord/Noble, Knight, Warrior, Serf/Peasant. Which type of social structure divided its citizens this way/
Social Classes : King/Monarch, Lord/Noble, Knight, Warrior, Serf/Peasant. Which type of social structure divided its citizens this way/
feudalism
Explain changes in government from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy?
Explain changes in government from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy?
Citizens wanted a stronger voice in their government.
Societies adapted to their surroundings by irrigating and building dams. Why did they need to use these techniques?
Societies adapted to their surroundings by irrigating and building dams. Why did they need to use these techniques?
to increase their farmland for growing crop
Which statement shows how trade routes influence ancient societies?
Which statement shows how trade routes influence ancient societies?
as different civilizations traded goods, they also shared cultural values and beliefs
Ancient Empire Economic Issues: poor management by leaders, hoarding wealth and too much debt. How did the economic factors listed affect the ancient empires?
Ancient Empire Economic Issues: poor management by leaders, hoarding wealth and too much debt. How did the economic factors listed affect the ancient empires?
Empires weakened and were eventually destroyed
the Egyptians had many myths about the world. How did these myths reflect their values and beliefs about civilization?
the Egyptians had many myths about the world. How did these myths reflect their values and beliefs about civilization?
They told about the gods and goddesses that they worshiped
What were pyramids
What were pyramids
the finial resting plan for the kings
Why did trading networks like the Silk Road develop?
Why did trading networks like the Silk Road develop?
certain resources were not available in all areas.
Why did some ancient civilizations write and publish their laws?
Why did some ancient civilizations write and publish their laws?
to ensure that citizens of the civilization would read and understand the laws
Which was a long-term effect of ancient trade routes?
Which was a long-term effect of ancient trade routes?
the spread of religions throughout the trade routes
There were many advancement during the Age of Explorations. Which led to the settlement of the Americas?
There were many advancement during the Age of Explorations. Which led to the settlement of the Americas?
better sailing technology
Why did some ancient civilizations write and publish their laws?
Why did some ancient civilizations write and publish their laws?
to ensure that citizens of the civilization would read and understand the laws
How were the oldest civilizations in Central and South America similar?
How were the oldest civilizations in Central and South America similar?
They were the first to develop advanced societies in the area.
The mountain of South America made farmland difficult to find. How did ancient people adapt to this?
The mountain of South America made farmland difficult to find. How did ancient people adapt to this?
They used terraced farming
How did trade influence ancient societies?
How did trade influence ancient societies?
As different civilization traded goods, also shared cultural values and beliefs
There were many advancements during the Age of Exploration, which led to the settlement of the Americas?
There were many advancements during the Age of Exploration, which led to the settlement of the Americas?
better sailing technology
Why did explorers come to the Americas?
Why did explorers come to the Americas?
Wealth, Land for Country, and God
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