For the term list being built for the final exam, see World history term list for final exam.
Ancient History:
Abraham
Acropolis
Aesop
Alexander the Great
Ancient world
Archimedes
aristocracy
Aristotle
Assyrian Empire
Athens
Attila
Augustus Caesar
Babylon
Babylonia
Bible
Brahman
Bronze Age
Buddhism
Byzantine Empire
Carthage
caste
Celts
Chaldeans
China
city-states
civilization
Classical Civilizations
Classicism
Code of Manu
Colosseum
comedy
Confucius
Constantine
Constantinople
Council of Nicaea
cuneiform
David
Dharma
Diaspora
Direct Democracy
Early agriculture
Edict of Milan
Egypt
Eightfold Path
Enlightened One
Epic of Gilgamesh
Euclid
Fertile Crescent
Four Noble Truths
Gentiles
Gracchi brothers
Great Wall of China
Greek drama
Greek empire
Gupta empire
Hammurabi
Hannibal
Hebrews
heliocentric
Hellenistic
hieroglyphics
Hinduism
Hippocrates
Homer
Huns
Ideograms
India
Indus River Valley
Iron Age
Isaac
Ishmael
Israel
Jainism
Jesus
Judah, Kingdom of
Julius Caesar
Karma
Latin
Maize
Mandate of Heaven
Marc Antony
Mauryan Empire
Mesoamerica
Mesopotamia
Messiah
Middle Ages
Middle Kingdom
monotheism
monsoons
Moses
New Kingdom
Nicene Creed
Nirvana
Old Kingdom
Olympics (Ancient Greek)
Paul
Pax Romana
Peloponnesian War
Pentateuch
Persian empire
Persian Wars
Peter
pharaoh
Philip of Macedon
Philistines
Phoenicians
Plato
polis
polytheism
Ptolemy
Punic Wars
pyramids
Roman empire
Roman republic
Rome
Rosetta Stone
Saul
Senate
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Siddhartha Guatama
Silk Road
Socrates
Solomon
Sparta
Spread of Buddhism
St. Augustine
Sumer
Sumerians
Taoism (Daoism)
Ten Commandments
Theocracy
Thucydides
Torah
Tragedy
Vedas
Virgil
Vishnu
Visigoths
Warring States Period
Yahweh
Yin and Yang
Zhou dynasty
Ziggurat
Zoroastrianism
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