The founder of the Mauryan empire(Full name)
The founder of the Gupta empire(Full name)
What is Chandragupta Maurya and Chandra Gupta?
Legalism
Which city-state practiced direct democracy
Athens
Teotihuacan
The founder of the persian empire
The founder of the roman EMPIRE
King Cyrus the great
Julius Caesar
Which empire was more centralized, and which empire was decentralized?
From what empire did the (centralized) empire borrow governing tactics and law enforcement skills from?
Mauryan borrowed governing tactics from Persia like the use of imperial spies to enforce laws.
What nomadic tribe interacted with the Han dynasty?
Which religion (Or what people) invented gunpowder?
Who was the founder of this religion?
Xiongnu
Daoist alchemists
Laozi
Who participated in the Peloponnesian war?
Athens and Sparta
Which leader converted to Christianity and moved the capital further east. ( Say the name of the capital)
Constantine, constantinople
The gupta empire is famous for?
How did it fall?
What is: The "golden age of India" Invention of 0, algebra, math, astronomy
What is: The invasion of the white huns
Who started building the great wall?
Why was he hated by the people?
He was buried surrounded by?
Qin Shi Huang
He forced peasants and laborers to leave their homes and work on infrastructure throughout the empire.
Hundreds of terracotta soldiers.
Name a few famous greek philosophers
Why did they not believe in their Parthenon of gods?
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
They chose a more empirical approach to life
What rituals did they practice?
Which civilization succeeded the Chauvin cult in the Andes mountains?
Human sacrifice
The mochica.
Which ruler was religiously tolerant towards Jews.
What religion was practiced in Persia?
At its inception Rome's government was?
King Cyrus the Great
Zoroastrianism
Democratic Republic
Who converted to Buddhism during the Mauryan empire.
What led to his conversion?
What were the rules that he wrote and spread throughout the empire called?
Ashoka the great
The conquering of the Kalingas
The edicts of Ashoka
What did Daoism promote?
Why did governments use Confucianism as the main philosophy?
What did Confucianist scholars have to do, to gain jobs in the government?
Disengagement from the government
Has values of honor, respect, and obedience. Core principles of what you need to control an empire.
Pass a test on the ideologies of Confucianism.
Which famous conqueror spread greek culture?
Where did he stop in his conquest and why?
What is the spreading of greek culture called
Alexander The Great
The Indus river valley because his men were fearful of the empires to the east.
Hellenism
What game did the Mayans create?
Tikal, Chichen Itza
Mayan ball game
What religious group did Rome prosecute?
What famous preacher came from this religious group and preached a message of salvation?
Invasion by the goths, internal strife, and disease.
The Jews.
Jesus of Nazareth
What was the capital of economic commerce in the Mauryan Empire.
What did the Mauryans and Guptas use to sail across the indian ocean?
What did the Mauryans and Guptas trade
Patiliputra
Monsoon winds
Textiles, spices, inscense, precious stones, grains
What led to the fall of the Han
What did they do to the Xiongnu in order for them not to invade?
The concept that involves disengagement from the government and focusing on yourself. (CONCEPT not religion)?
Yellow Turban Revolt, disease from the silk road
Paid tribute to them
"Wuwei"
What city-state had a lot of women's rights?
The coalition formed by greek city-states to defend against the persian threat
What city was burned to the ground by Alexander the great
Olives, Grapes, Wine
Sparta
Delian League
Persopolis
What type of government was Teotihuacan?
Theocracy
What Persian king led to the fall of the Persian empire
After Persia was conquered by a certain someone, what language did the aristocratic high class of Persian society speak?
What was the first form of government in Rome EVER keyword (EVER)
Xerxes
Greek
Monarchy