This era is known as the "stone age" and consisted of many hunters and gatherers.
Paleolithic Era
Egypt is in which continent?
Africa
This large Chinese structure was built to defend against invaders.
The Great Wall
India is in this continent.
Asia
Greece is located in this continent.
This era came after the Paleolithic era, and was known for the creation of farming (agriculture).
Neolithic Era
These ancient Egyptian artifacts are where they used to bury the rich and powerful.
Pyramids
This person unified several different aspects of China, including winning the war between the warring states, unifying China's currency, language and measurement systems.
Shi Huangdi
Dharma
Greece is known for having these two geographic features.
Mountains and seas
These were people who never settled and moved from place to place in search of food.
Nomads
These people were considered "God's on Earth"
This philosophy believes that all people are inherently selfish and need to be ruled over harshly.
Legalism
Both Buddhism and Hinduism believe in this concept of rebirth.
Reincarnation
This type of map helps measure the elevation of specific areas.
Agriculture production eventually led to the development of ________________.
Civilization
This river helped civilization begin to prosper in ancient Egypt.
This philosophy believes in filial piety and there are natural relationships within society, and we should perform our duties based on our relationships.
Confucianism
Hinduism accepts this idea, but Buddhism rejects it.
Democracy
Mesopotamia, the first known civilization, developed near these two rivers.
Pharaohs were buried with their belongings because...
They believe they would carry their riches to the afterlife.
This philosophy focuses on being at peace with life and allowing nature to guide you.
Daoism (Taoism)
Name the Five Concepts of Hinduism. (You need all five)
Dharma, Karma, Reincarnation, Brahman, Caste System
Name the four different systems of government used in ancient greece. (You need all four)
Monarchy, Oligarchy, Aristocracy, Democracy