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Ancient Egypt
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100
a journal entry from a young bride traveling west
What is a primary source?
100
the two land features that gave Mesopotamia it's name
What is the Tigris and Euphrates River?
100
royal tombs with four triangle-shaped sides that meet in a point on top
What is a pyramid?
100
a large landmass that is smaller than a continent and normally separated from the continents by a physical feature
What is a subcontinent?
100
the mountains of northern India are called
What are the Himalayas?
200
What conclusions can be made about early humans forming hunter-gather societies? they stopped making advancements in spear making, they wanted to be able to stay in one area, they became skilled at hunting outside of groups, they had to rely on collecting plants for food
What is they wanted to be able to stay in one area?
200
Hindus believe all of their gods are part of this universal spirit.
What is Brahman?
200
job employed by most people in Egypt
What is farming?
200
Why were tombs filled with art, jewelry, and other treasures?
They believed the dead enjoyed such materials in the afterlife?
200
people who work to spread their religious beliefs
What are missionaries?
300
allowed people in the Stone Age to build permanent settlements
What is farming?
300
of greatest importance to Siddhartha Gautama
What is finding ways to eliminate human suffering?
300
feature not found in an Egyptian temple (columns, paintings, hieroglyphics, sphinxes, sanctuary, statues of gods and pharaohs)
What are sphinxes?
300
of highest importance in regard to the caste system
adhering to the strict rules of the caste system
300
the guided principles at the heart of Buddhism
What is the Four Noble Truths?
400
Which statement best summarizes the relationship between farming and the growth of towns? farming held back developments in the arts, the development of farming helped establish permanent settlements, the development of farming led to more hunter-gatherer groups, farming competed with hunting and gathering practices
What is the development of farming helped establish permanent settlements?
400
Which military leader founded the Maurya Empire?
Who is Candragupta Maurya?
400
word describing the burial practices of Egyptians
What is mummification?
400
What are the benefits of a trade network?
It allowed people in different lands to trade goods back and forth.
400
What was an effect of Asoka Maurya becoming a Buddhist? He swore no longer ...
...fight any more wars?
500
having a steady food supply allowed people to develop this complex society
What is a civilization?
500
What best describes how Egyptian civilization developed?
farms grew into villages and then cities
500
What is the relationship between trade and the spread of the Phoenician alphabet?
What is "The Phoenician alphabet spread along their trade routes."
500
What led to the development of Hinduism?
People from Central Asia brought their religious ideas to India?
500
The fierce attacks of the Huns drained the Gupta Empire of its power and wealth. Which of the following best describes how Gupta priorities changed during this time period.
Guptas had to focus on defending themselves rather than creating art.
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