World History Semester Overview This is a list of the most important things we have covered over the semester. Upon completion of the semester you should be able to identify, describe, explain and relate the following terms. Your textbook, the class notebook you’ve kept and the class website are all excellent resources to review your own comprehension. Early Human Migration Agricultural Revolution Hammurabi’s Code Geography of Egypt & Mesopotamia Geography of Greece Athens Sparta Alexander the Great Geography of Rome Roman Republic The Twelve Tables Roman Empire Roman Senate Roman Religion Fall of Rome Feudalism Divine Right Manor System Serf Lord The Crusades The Byzantine Empire Constantinople Justinian’s Code The Bubonic plague/ Black Death Renaissance Art The Printing Press Martin Luther & the 95 Thesis John Calvin World History Henry VIII Age of Exploration The Columbian Exchange The Slave Trade The Scientific Revolution Heliocentric Universe vs. Geocentric Universe Isaac Newton Galileo Galilei Johannes Kepler The Enlightenment John Locke Thomas Hobbes Historical Bias Semester Overview This is a list of the most important things we have covered over the semester. Upon completion of the semester you should be able to identify, describe, explain and relate the following terms. Your textbook, the class notebook you’ve kept and the class website are all excellent resources to review your own comprehension. Early Human Migration Agricultural Revolution Hammurabi’s Code Geography of Egypt & Mesopotamia Geography of Greece Athens Sparta Alexander the Great Geography of Rome Roman Republic The Twelve Tables Roman Empire Roman Senate Roman Religion Fall of Rome Feudalism Divine Right Manor System Serf Lord The Crusades The Byzantine Empire Constantinople Justinian’s Code The Bubonic plague/ Black Death Renaissance Art The Printing Press Martin Luther & the 95 Thesis John Calvin Henry VIII Age of Exploration The Columbian Exchange The Slave Trade The Scientific Revolution Heliocentric Universe vs. Geocentric Universe Isaac Newton Galileo Galilei Johannes Kepler The Enlightenment John Locke Thomas Hobbes Historical Bias