Egypt
Mesopotamia
Indus Valley
China
Indigenous People
100

Belief in many gods

polytheistic

100

Why do people settle near rivers (3 reasons)?

good climate, water for transport, fertile soil

100

How did we know that they had a central government (advanced infrastructure)?

well planned cities, grid systems, uniform housing, and sewer system

100

What was Mandate of Heaven?

Rulers are justly chosen by heaven 

Gave rulers a way to overthrow dynasties

100

Which civilization focused more on understanding ideas through their advanced knowledge of mathematics, astronomy, and a sophisticated writing system?

Mayan Civilization

200
Why was the land around the Nile River so fertile?

The Nile River flooded


200

What is considered the first written law code?

Hammurabi's Code

200

the belief that after death, one's soul or consciousness is reborn into a new body

reincarnation

200

this system of thought emphasizes self-cultivation, morality, and the importance of social harmony. It dissuades against cruel punishment and military power

Confucianism
200

agricultural method involves carving a series of leveled, stepped platforms into the side of a hill or mountain. it allows farmers to grow crops on steep terrain that would otherwise be unusable.

Terrace Farming

300

What was the Rosetta Stone?

Translated hieroglyphics

300

What was Mesopotamia's writing form?

cuneiform

300

Born as a prince, this spiritual teacher gave up his life of luxury to seek an end to suffering, eventually achieving enlightenment and becoming known as "the Awakened One."

Siddhartha Gautama

300

The pattern of the rise, rule, decline, and fall of ruling families in Ancient China

Dynastic Cycle

300

Built by various Indigenous cultures mostly in eastern North America, these large structures made of soil served as burial sites for the dead, platforms for important buildings, or were shaped into the forms of animals.

Mounds

400

This vast network of overland routes connected the East and West for over 1,500 years, facilitating the exchange of goods like silk and spices, as well as technologies, religions, and diseases.

Silk Road

400

Which of these is not a civilization in Mesopotamia?

Sumer |  Assyria  |  Harappa  | Babylon

Harappa
400

sacred and foundational scriptures of Hinduism were orally transmitted for centuries before being written down. They are a collection of hymns, prayers, and philosophical texts

Vedas

400

Chinese poetry contains 305 poems that offer a glimpse into the daily lives, social customs, and court rituals of ancient China.

Book of Songs

400

This ancient record-keeping device, made of knotted colored strings, was used by the Inca Empire

Quipu

500

The history of ancient Egypt's enduring power and prosperity is traditionally divided into these three major kingdoms, each representing a period of strong central rule and monumental achievements in art, architecture, and military might, separated by eras of political instability. 

The Old Kingdom is known for the Pyramids, 

the Middle Kingdom for a cultural renaissance, 

and the New Kingdom for its expansive empire.

500

Who made a covenant with God that would protect future generations?

Abraham

500

The ultimate goal for many Hindus refers to the spiritual liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. It is a state of release from suffering and worldly attachments.

Moksha

500

strict laws enforced with harsh punishments to maintain social order. It rejects traditional values in favor of an authoritarian approach.

Legalism

500

agricultural technique that involves creating artificial, rectangular garden beds on shallow lake beds or swamps. Often called "floating gardens," they were most famously used by the Aztecs

Chinampa

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