Identify map locations #1-4
1 Nile River Delta
2 Asia Minor
3 Sea of Galilee (Israel)
4 Mesopotamia (Tigris and Euphrates)
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A Contributions of Egypt
B Contributions of India
C Contributions of Monotheism
D Contributions of Mesopotamia
D Contributions of Mesopotamia
__________lived in Ancient Egypt and ruled the 18th Dynasty. His tomb was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings.
A Akkad
B Hammurabi
C Sargon
D Tutankhamun
D Tutankhamun
What is the translation of the Latin term, anno Domini?
In reference to time, the abbreviation BCE stands for what?
In reference to time, the abbreviation CE stands for what?
What is one way in which Buddhism is unique from other global religions?
How many years separate 551 BC and 401 BC?
Anno Domini-in the year of our Lord
BCE-Before the Common Era
CE-Common Era
Buddhism had no deity.
150 years
What was the first significant consequence of the implementation of agriculture?
A Markets and commerce were established.
B People migrated to coastal areas to access richer soil.
C Humans formed permanent settlements.
D Tenant Farming was introduced to guarantee more efficient farming.
C Humans formed permanent settlements.
This is a map of the Middle East.
Identify map locations #1-4.

1 Mediterranean Sea
2 Black Sea
3 Caspian Sea
4 Persian Gulf
Why is Hammurabi’s Code important to global history?
A It provided a map of Asian trade routes.
B It was the first written law.
C It was the first written religion.
D It helped decode Egyptian hieroglyphics.
B It was the first written law.
Who was Hatshepsut?
A the last active pharaoh before Egypt became part of the Roman Empire
B the first female to declare herself pharaoh of ancient Egypt
C the mother of one of the first female pharaohs of Egypt
D the wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten
B the first female to declare herself pharaoh of ancient Egypt
The term “prehistoric” refers to what time period in global history?
Which term most accurately describes a group of nomadic humans who got their food from wild plants and animals?
the time before humans began recording history
hunter-gatherers
What was Sargon's greatest achievement?
Who was the first to unite China?
This is a map of Asia.

Identify map locations #1-3
Sargon created the world's first Empire in Mesopotamia.
Qin Shi Huangdi
1 Mesopotamia
2 Tibet
3 Huang He River Valley (China)
The darkly shaded areas on this map show the locations of several ancient civilizations. Identify map locations #1-4.

1 Nile River Valley (Egypt)
2 Mesopotamia
3 Indus River Valley (India)
4 Huang He River Valley (China)
The ancient civilizations of Egypt often divided their lands into two regions called the Upper Kingdom and the Lower Kingdom. What geographic feature led to the use of these two terms?
A the current of the Atlantic Ocean
B the flow of the Nile River
C the seasons of the Sahara Desert
D the tides of the Mediterranean Sea
B the flow of the Nile River
How long did Ramses II rule Egypt? What was his most famous achievement?
66-67 years
He signed the world's first Peace Treaty
This chart describes the influence of a discovery made by early humans.

Which ancient discovery is described in this chart?
Fire
What was the purpose of the Great Pyramid at Giza?
A It was built as a shelter to protect people from the rough climate of the Sahara.
B It was built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu.
C It was built to attract tourism.
D It was built to be the tallest structure at that time.
This chart lists the achievements of one Asian ruler.

These achievements belong to which Asian ruler?
B It was built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu.
Ashoka
This is a map of Ancient Egypt.

Which numbers correctly identifies the regions known as Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt? Which number identifies Kush/Nubia?
2 Lower Egypt
3 Upper Egypt
4 Kush/Nubia
What were the three major rivers in Ancient India?
Name 2 unique characteristics of Harappan society.
Who created the world's first Empire? Where was it located?
Brahmaputra, Ganges, Indus Rivers
Roads were built into a grid system in Harappa.
Harappa created the first brick buildings.
Sargon-Mesopotamia
Which historical figure led the Israelites out of Egypt to Mount Sinai?
A Abraham
B Saul
C Moses
D Ramses
C Moses
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Factors the Led to Permanent Human Settlements
Which historical figure is known as the Father of the Jews?
Which document shaped the foundations of Ancient Israelites (Hebrew) society?
What was one major impact of King David’s rule of Israel? What was one major impact of King Solomon's rule of Israel?
Abraham
Ten Commandments
David established Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Solomon built the First Temple of Jerusalem.
This is a map of the Middle East. Identify map locations # 1-4.

1 Nile River Valley (Egypt)
2 Israel (Jordan River Valley)
3 Asia Minor
4 Mesopotamia
This graphic shows a social structure used by an ancient culture. Which religion is most closely associated with this rigid class structure? Which concept is depicted in this diagram? Which ancient civilization followed this social structure?

Hinduism
Caste System of Ancient India
How did the rule of Nebuchadnezzar impact Israel?
How did the growth of the Persian Empire led by Cyrus in 530 BCE impact the Jewish people?
___________built the first temple of Jerusalem.
___________made Jerusalem the capital city of Israel.
The Israelites were forced out of the region after their capital was destroyed.
It allowed the Jews to return to Israel.
Solomon
David
The darkly shaded areas of this map show the locations of early civilizations in Africa and Asia.

Which idea is reflected on this map?
Early civilizations began near rivers.
After the death of King Solomon, why did the kingdom of Israel divide into northern and southern kingdoms?
A Leaders of many of the Israelite tribes refused to accept Solomon’s heir as the new ruler.
B Jesus Christ began preaching a new religion in many of the northern tribes.
C Roman influence brought economic depression to the southern tribes.
D The spread of new diseases weakened the population of the Israelites.
A Leaders of many of the Israelite tribes refused to accept Solomon’s heir as the new ruler.