Which dynasty in China first developed a writing system?
What is the Shang Dynasty?
What job employed the most people in Egypt?
Who are farmers
Mesopotamia is also known the ________________ due its prime location between two rivers that created rich soil
What is "Fertile Crescent"
Ancient Egyptians buried their Pharaohs in tombs called _________________
What are pyramids
What did the people of the Shang Dynasty use for their early writing system?
What are oracle Bones: questions written on animal bones and turtle shells which were read to predict the future.
What caused the Harappan Civilization (India) to collapse?
What is historians do not know for sure but possibly: natural disaster or invaders
Why is the Yellow River in China sometimes called "China's Sorrow"?
What is over the years it has caused much devastation and millions of deaths.
In ancient Egypt, why were tombs filled with art, jewelry, and other treasures?
What is Egyptians believed the dead enjoyed such materials in the afterlife
True or False: All people in Era 2 lived in civilizations
What is true
What are the characteristics that must be present in order to call a place a civilization?
What are:
- agricultural economy, writing, technology, buildings, cities, centralized gov., dense populations, specialization of labor, social hierarchy, and religion.
How are hieroglyphics and cuneiform different?
What is hieroglyphics used ideograms and phonograms. Hieroglyphics were on papyrus and had fewer characters.
Cuneiform used only ideograms, was on a clay tablet, and had more characters.
How did empires within civilizations gain control of new land?
What is military campaigns as means to expand their area of control.
True or false: Indus River Valley Civilization (India) worshipped their kings as gods.
What is false
What were the characteristics of Harappan Civilization (Indus Valley Civilization).
What are well-planned cities, fortresses where defenders could look down on the city streets, public wells like “The Great Bath”
What was Hammurabi’s code?
What is a public code of laws, based on the idea that punishment should fit the crime