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for 1/11/2013

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What is the gigantic statue with the body of a lion and the head of a man?   Great Sphynx  
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Which Israelite king asked God for wisdom to rule his kingdom?   Solomon  
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Which Egyptian pharaoh was a teenager pharaoh?   King Tut  
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What group of people carried their alphabet and gave it to other nations?   Phonecians  
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What term is the way the Egyptians preserved dead bodies?   mummification  
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What is the name of Egyptian writing?   hieroglyphics  
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What group of people used strong weapons made of iron in battle?   Hittites  
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Who deciphered the Rosetta Stone?   Jean Francis Chamollion  
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What pharaoh was the only female?   Hatshepsut  
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Which Israelite king was the first human king of Israel?   Saul  
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How long did the Israelites wander in the wilderness?   40 years  
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What was the name of the Southern Kingdom of Israel?   Judah  
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Name the leaders of Israel during the first 300 years in Canaan.   judges  
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Who led the Children of Israel during the first 300 years in Canaan?   Joshua  
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What is the name of the longest river in the world?   Nile River  
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What group of people were the first in world history to use the wheel?   Sumerians  
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Why is man special to God?   Man alone is created in the image of God  
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What is the name of the area in the Middle East that was known for its ability to grow crops and its crescent moon shape?   Fertile Crescent  
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What do we call a person who worships many gods?   polytheists  
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What term means in the year of our Lord?   A.D.  
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What was the greatest turning point in history?   birth of Christ  
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What was the first sin to be committed?   rebellion against God  
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Name the three special characteristics of man.   language and thought; awareness of the difference between right and wrong; freedom to make choices  
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What term is wedge-shaped Sumerian writing?   cuneiform  
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Why did God send the flood?   the wickedness of mankind  
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What name means mother of all?   Eve  
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By the time of the birth of Jesus, what city became the world's alternative to God.   Rome  
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Why was the Battle of Tours so important?   The Muslim advance in Europe was stopped saving Europe from being swallowed up in the Muslim Empire  
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What was the language of the New Testament?   Koine Greek  
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What document states that Christ is the head of the Church?   Bible  
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What is the holy book of Islam called?   Koran  
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What word means highly praised?   Mohammed  
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What is the religion of the Jews?   Judaism  
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What term is the Muslim holy war?   jihad  
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Who is the one and only god of Islam?   Allah  
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What term refers to the original disciples minus Judas, including Paul?   apostles  
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Where was the first church located?   Jerusalem  
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Who painted the Mona Lisa?   Leonardo da Vinci  
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What were certificates from the pope that excused a person from doing penance or shortened his stay in purgatory?   indulgences  
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Who was the Mayor of the Place that was crowned king by the Pope?   Pepin the Short  
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What was the special court that judged heretics?   inquisition  
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What was the code of conduct for a knight?   chivalry  
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What was a piece of and owned by one man who permitted another man to use it in return for certain promised services?   fief  
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What term is the way of life based on the ownership and use of land?   feudalism  
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Who was crowned "Emperor of the Romans" beginning the Holy Roman Empire?   Otto the Great  
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What treaty divided Charlemagne's kingdom into three parts?   Treaty of Verdun  
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What land was donated to the Pope by Pepin the Short?   Papal states  
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Who was the painter of the Sistine Chapel's ceiling?   Michelangelo  
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Who was the Babylonian king who built the "hanging garden" to console his homesick wife?   Nebuchadnezzar  
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Who allowed the Jews to return to their homeland?   Cyrus the Great  
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Name the place where the Greek gods supposedly lived.   Mt. Olympus  
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Who built the Royal Road?   Darius  
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Which king went insane and live like an animal for 7 years?   Nebuchadnezzar  
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Who is the Greek that is credited with creating the Iliad and the Odyssey?   Homer  
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What event of Greek history was first recorded in 776 B.C?   Olympic games  
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What form of government means ruled by God?   theocracy  
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Who is known as the king of the Greek gods?   Zeus  
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What form of government means ruled by the many or the common people?   democracy  
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Which king boasted that the God of Judah could do not better than the gods of the people he had already conquered?   Sennacherib  
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What form of government means rule by the best?   aristocracy  
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Who was a great Athenian statesman?   Pericles  
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What form of government means a bad from of one man rule?   tyranny  
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Who collected a library of 100,000 clay cuneiform tablets?   Ashubanipal  
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What form of government means ruled by one?   monarchy  
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Who deported the ten tribes of the Northern Kingdom of Israel?   Shalmaneser  
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What form of government means ruled by a few rich?   oligarchy  
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What war was fought between Athens and Sparta?   Peloponnesian War  
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What form of government is best and why?   theocracy because there can be no ruler more just, loving, or protecting than God Himself  
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What document did Constantine grant toleration of worship?   Edict of Milan  
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What war was fought between Rome and Carthage?   Punic wars  
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Who was the leader of the Huns?   Attila  
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Who became Caesar Augustus?   Octavian  
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Who was the Roman governor of Palestine?   Pontius Pilate  
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Who was the Carthaginian general that marched war elephants over the Alps to attack Rome?   Hannibal  
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Who was the Roman Emperor during Jesus' crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension?   Tiberius  
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What volcano erupted and buried the city of Pompeii?   Mt. Vesuvius  
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Why did the persecution of Christians fail to destroy Christianity?   The courage and testimony of those who died for their faith encouraged others to become believers themselves  
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In what battle did Octavian defeat Antony?   Battle of Actium  
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What war was fought between Germany and the Holy Roman Empire over religious and political issues?   Thirty Years' War  
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What was the series of statements by Martin Luther denouncing certain Catholic teachings?   Ninety-five Theses  
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What term was given to baptized members of the Roman Church who disagreed with Roman teachings?   heretics  
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What movement did the Roman Catholic attempt to stop Catholics from becoming Protestants?   Counter-Reformation  
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Who was most responsible for sparking the Protestant Reformation?   Martin Luther  
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What term means rebirth?   Renaissance  
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Who invented the movable-type printing press?   Johann Gutenberg  
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Whose coronation as king marked the birth of the French nation?   Hugh Capet  
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Who is known as the Morning Star of the Reformation?   John Wycliffe  
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When did the Protestant Reformation begin?   1517  
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What document ended the Thirty Years' War?   Peace of Westphalia  
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What document declared that Martin Luther a heretic, excommunicated him, and ordered his works burned?   Edict of Worms  
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Name the four statements of belief stated by Martin Luther.   1) Justification by faith; 2) The authority of the Bible; 3) The priesthood of the believer; 4) The right of each Christian to read the Bible for himself.  
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What name means Charles the Great?   Charlemagne  
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Who was the Greek philosopher admired by many European that was known as The Philosopher?   Aristotle  
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