Emperor who practiced legalism and was buried in a tomb of more than 8,000 statues, and various chariots,weapons, and cavalry.
Who is Qin Shi Huangdi?
Organized and expanded the empire.
Who is Darius I?
Capital of Assyria.
What is Ninevah?
Stepson of Hatshepsut; considered a great pharaoh of the New Kingdom of Egypt
Who is Thutmose III?
Founded by Laozi, emphasizes becoming one with nature.
What is Daoism?
In order for a ruler to maintain order in society, people must obey a set of strict laws and those in authority.
What is Legalism?
Persian army that always had 10,000 soldiers and replaced the dead with new soldiers.
Who are the Immortals?
A form of constant, low intensity conflict characterized by one party holding a strong, static position.
What is Siege Warfare?
continued battling the Hyksos and eventually the Hyksos were driven out and forced to Palestine
WHo is Kamose?
Helped restore China with ethical systems based on accepted principles of right and wrong. Believed social order, harmony, and a good government would be restored.
Who is Confucius?
Qin Shi Huangdi started construction on this 13,171 mile barrier.
What is the Great Wall of China?
Conquered Egypt in 525 BC
Who is Cambyses II?
draining, pulling energy out of you
What is sapping?
the period 1550 BC-1050 BC where Egypt reached the height of its power and glory; King Ahmose key figure
What is the New Kingdom?
A Chinese philosophy that was devoted to strengthen and expand the state through increased agricultural work and military service.
What is Legalism?
Guards Qin Shi Huangdi's burial place.
Who is the Terracotta Army?
Rulers of each province
Who are Satraps?
a Southwest Asian people who helped to destroy the Assyrian Empire
Who are the Medes and Chaldeans?
Pharaoh and great builder of Egypt
Who is Ramses II?
In Confucian thought, one of the virtues to be cultivated, a love and respect for one's parents and ancestors.
What is Filial Piety?
The date range of the Qin Dynasty.
221–206 B.C.
practiced tolerance and good government that brought order to their kingdom; they preserved ideas/culture from those they conquered
What is Persian Legacy?
Cutting off of feet, lips and noses, blinding, gutting and the tearing out of the heart
What is Assyrian Torture?
Unknown group of strong warriors who crushed the Hittites and destroyed cities in southwest Asia, who fought the Egyptians for 50 years.
Who are the Sea Peoples?
book of oracles that people with little interest in philosophical debates consulted
What is I Ching?