Answer:
1- Egypt --- Pyramids
2- India --- Taj Mahal
3- Roman --- Colosseum
4- Greeks --- Parthenon
5- Chinese --- Great Wall
Step-by-step explanation:
1- The Egyptian pyramid is a stone structure that serves as a burial monument for the Pharaoh, the then rulers of Ancient Egypt. The pharaoh was mummified after death and placed in the interior of the pyramid with his personal belongings. A total of around eighty pyramids have been preserved, built over a period of around a thousand years.
2- The Taj Mahal is an imposing, white marble mausoleum in Agra (Uttar Pradesh). Shah Jahan, the fifth ruler of the Mogul empire, had the burial monument built between 1632 and 1648 as the final resting place for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died in childbirth in 1631. After Shah Jahan's death, his remains were also buried in the tomb.
3- The Flavian Amphitheater, better known as the Colosseum, built in the 1st century AD in Rome, was the largest amphitheater in the Roman Empire.
4- The Parthenon was the temple for Athena Parthenos (the Virgin), who was the goddess of protection of the city of Athens, on the Acropolis of Athens. The temple is the highlight of Athenian architecture in the classical period of the fifth century BC. The temple also symbolized the hegemony of Athens after it recovered from the losses during the Persian Wars.
5- The Great Wall is an ancient Chinese fortification built and rebuilt between the 5th century BC and the 16th century (Modern Age) to protect the northern border of the Chinese Empire during the successive imperial dynasties from the attacks of the Xiongnu nomads of Mongolia and Manchuria.