World History: Semester One Final Exam Study Guide January 2009 - Mr. Bennett People Matching Section 1. Lucy 2. Hammurabi 3. Abraham 4. Menes (Narmer) 5. Homer 6. Pericles 7. Socrates 8. Plato 9. Aristotle 10. Philip of Macedon 11. Alexander the Great 12. Julius Caesar 13. Gracchi Brothers 14. Augustus (Octavian) 15. Titus 16. Marcus Aurelius 17. Jesus of Nazareth 18. Apostle Paul 19. Diocletian 20. Constantine 21. Attila the Hun 22. Justinian 23. Muhammad 24. Pope Gregory I 25. Charlemagne 26. Pope Leo III 27. Leif Ericson 28. King Harold 29. Duke William 30. King Richard I 31. King John I 32. King Edward I 33. King Louis IX 34. King Philip IV 35. Joan of Arc Terms Matching Section 1. Pre-history 2. Archaeologist 3. Anthropologist 4. Artifact 5. Fossil 6. Polytheist 7. Monotheist 8. City-state 9. Polis 10. Direct Democracy 11. Republic 12. Patricians 13. Plebians 14. Proletariat 15. Triumverate 16. Gladiator 17. Twelve Tables 18. Pope 19. State 20. Koran 21. Jihad 22. Vassals 23. Lords 24. Knights 25. King 26. Missionaries 27. Feudalism 28. Investiture 29. Individualism 30. Self-sufficient 31. Limited Monarchy 32. Parliament 33. Estates General 34. Absolute Monarchy 35. Nationalism Map Identification Section 1. Olduvai Gorge 2. Mediterranean Sea 3. Aegean Sea 4. Black Sea 5. Nile River 6. Greece 7. Mt. Olympus 8. Crete 9. Egypt 10. Giza 11. Mesopotamia 12. Babylon 13. Jerusalem 14. Athens 15. Sparta 16. Rome 17. Tiber River 18. Carthage 19. Alps 20. Italy 21. France 22. Spain 23. Constantinopole 24. Germany 25. England Multiple Choice Topics Early Human Forms Homo Habilus Homo Erectus Home Sapiens Invention of Farming First Civilizations Sumerians Persians Early Trade Inventions The First Religions Old Kingdom of Egypt Early Greek Trade Trojan War Olympics Birth of Democracy Peloponnesian War Persian Wars Golden Age of Greece Alexander the Great Roman Republic Punic Wars Julius Caesar Pax Romana Augustus Islam Byzantine Empire The Roman Church Life in Middle Ages Feudal System & Manors Ordeals Missionaries Monks and Monasteries Charlemagne Christmas Day, 800 Vikings Crusades Norman Conquest Magna Carta Parliament The Estates General Black Death Hundred Years War