Match the Civilization to its Innovation - Statistics

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  • The average score is 6 of 20
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Hint Details Answer % Correct
Pyramids Monumental tombs built as burial sites for pharaohs, showcasing advanced engineering Ancient Egypt
67%
Democracy A system of government where citizens participate in decision-making, originating in Athens Ancient Greece
53%
Astrolabe An ancient instrument used for solving problems related to time and the position of celestial bodies Ancient Greece
53%
Calendar System An advanced astronomical calendar used for agriculture and religious events Mayan
53%
Gunpowder A revolutionary explosive material used in warfare and fireworks, invented in the 9th century Ancient China
47%
Samurai Culture and Bushido A code of conduct emphasizing honor, loyalty, and martial skills among warriors Ancient Japan
47%
Aqueducts Ingenious structures designed to transport water from distant sources to cities Ancient Rome
47%
Chinampas Floating gardens used for agriculture, maximizing crop production on lake surfaces Aztec
47%
Terraced Farming Agricultural technique that maximized arable land on steep hillsides Inca
47%
Zero The mathematical innovation that represents nothing, essential for modern arithmetic Ancient India
33%
Qanat An underground aqueduct system that efficiently transported water in arid regions Ancient Persia
33%
Mosaic Art Intricate artworks made of small pieces of colored glass or stone, often depicting religious themes Byzantine Empire
20%
Cuneiform writing One of the earliest forms of writing using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets Mesopotamia
13%
Extensive trade networks The expansion of the Silk Road facilitated cultural and commercial exchanges across Eurasia Mongol Empire
13%
Longships Advanced vessels designed for speed and versatility in exploration and warfare Norse
13%
Alphabet A phonetic writing system that influenced many modern alphabets Phoenicians
13%
Wheel A revolutionary invention that transformed transport and pottery making Ancient Sumer
7%
Urban planning Sophisticated city layouts featuring grid systems, drainage, and public baths Indus Valley
7%
Timbuktu A thriving center of learning and trade known for its universities and libraries Ancient Mali Empire
0%
Sequoyah A written system developed by Sequoyah to represent the Cherokee language Native American
0%
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