Mesopotamia
Egypt
India
China
Mesoamerica & Rome & Egypt
100

Why is Mesopotamia important?

Because it's the first civilization.

100

How did the ancient Egyptians write down their ideas?

They used hieroglyphics.

100

Due to India's geographic location, there are frequent issues with...

flooding, monsoons!
100

China has a different calendar than we do here. One thing that is special about their calendar is...

each birth year matches someone to an animal with different traits.

100

Mesoamericans (Aztecs, Incas, and Mayans) had unique ways of practicing religions. What did many of their religions involve?

sacrifice

200

Where was Mesopotamia?

The Fertile Crescent

200

What is ancient Egypt famous for building?

the pyramids!

200

Describe the Caste System.

Like a pyramid, with gods at the top and the untouchables at the bottom. You can't change your status.

200

What is Tao?

related to the Chinese idea of Taoism, a way of being that results in more positivity and less push against circumstances

Example: If your teacher is absent on the big day of the field trip, using Tao would be thinking, "That's okay. I'm sure we'll go another day and do something fun instead today."

200

What form of government is Rome famous for having?

a democratic republic

300

Why did people settle in Mesopotamia?

It was near water (the Tigris and Euphrates River).

300

What did ancient Egyptians worship?

Animals, many gods

300

People in ancient India often believed in karma and reincarnation. In your own words, explain what these ideas are and how they fit into the Caste System.

karma = luck you deserve

reincarnation = born again

People in ancient India believed in these ideas because they helped justify the Caste System. If someone was born poor, they believed it was because of something they did wrong in a past life.

300

What is a dynasty?

a ruling class in ancient China, cycles like a circle, rise and fall often

300
What are some things ancient Greece is known for?

mythology, philosophy, art, drama

400

How did writing evolve in Mesopotamia?

Writing transformed from pictographs (images, pictures) to actual text.
400

In ancient Egypt, they believed in many gods. But the Hebrews went against this belief. Is Judaism (the religion of the Hebrews) monotheistic or polytheistic?

monotheistic

400

Is Hinduism (the religion of India that believes in reincarnation and karma) monotheistic or polytheistic?

polytheistic

400

How would you describe China's geography?

diverse (mountains, deserts, rainforests, icy regions)

400

What are some things ancient Rome is known for?

mythology, government structure

500

What were King Hammurabi's laws like?

Very strict. For example, a carpenter might get his hand cut off if a house he built fell down.

500

In some places, like Mesopotamia, they had kings or emperors. In ancient Egypt, they had...

pharaohs.

500

Would a person in ancient India agree with the following statement? Why or why not?

Statement: If you are poor, you can work hard to make something better of yourself.

No. They believed you are born where you deserve to be, and no matter how hard you worked, you'd stay where you are at.

500

What is Confucianism?

philosophical, ethical teachings

500

What language did they speak in ancient Rome?

Latin

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