Question | Answer |
The most important river in Ancient Egypt | The Nile
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They were sacred hymns of praise and among the earliest texts of Hinduism. | Vedas
| According to mythology it was invented by Hermes and was given to Apollo. | The Lyre
| He is known for his ability with a piano even though he was completely deaf. | Beethoven
| He painted what ceiling and who was he? Sistine Chapel, | Michelangelo
| It’s a movement that relates to the Roman and Greek styles. | Classical
| Democracy was born there? | Athens
| It was once a sacred site in England but more recently was done over in America with old cars. | Stonehenge
| They are two river valley civilizations. | India and China
| He started as a prince, gave up a kingdom, and became enlightened. | Buddha or prince Siddhartha Gautama
| Written in hieroglyphic, demotic, and ancient Greek it was called what? | Rosetta Stone
| Primarily built during the Old Kingdom they are found in Giza. | The Pyramids
| It was the very first of its kind and came from the Sumerians. | Cuneiform writing
| The valley of the Tigris and Euphrates is called what then and what now? | Fertile Crescent and Iraq
| Military expedition by European Christians to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims. | Crusades
| An unbeliever, a term applied to Muslims during the Middle Ages. | Infidel
| The state of being saved or going to heaven through faith and/or good works. | Salvation
| The release from all or part or punishment for sin by the Catholic Church, reducing time in purgatory after death. | Indulgences |