Unit 1: Paleolithic and Neolithic Revolutions
Unit 2: River Valley Civilizations
Unit 3: World Religion
Unit 4: MesoAmerica
Unit 5: Classical Greece and Rome
100

What type of lifestyle did Paleolithic people live, moving frequently in search of food?

Nomadic lifestyle

100

Archaeological studies of the Indus Valley cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro show evidence of this style of city organization. 

Urban planning and grid like cities

100

Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism are considered what type of religions? 

Monotheistic

100

The Mesoamerican civilizations believed in multiple gods, making their religion this type

Polytheistic 

100

This geographic feature led to the development of independent city-states in ancient Greece

Mountains

200

The discovery of this advancement in the Neolithic era allowed people to settle in one place and grow their own food.

Agriculture

200

Early civilizations settled near rivers primarily for this reason, which supported agriculture and daily life.

Access to fertile soil, fresh water, and irrigation for farming

200

In Hinduism, the belief in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth is known as this.  

Reincarnation.

200

The Aztecs used these floating gardens to farm on Lake Texcoco

Chinampas

200

Ancient Greece is located on this landform, surrounded by water on three sides.

Peninsula 

300

The belief that spirits inhabit natural objects and animals was common during the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods

Animism 

300

This Babylonian king is credited with creating one of the world’s first legal codes.

Hammurabi

300

 Which religion includes the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and nirvana?

Buddhism

300

What did the expeditions of Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro result in? 

Destruction of the Aztec and Inca empires

300

Athens was the birthplace of this form of government where citizens vote on decisions

Democracy

400

The development of permanent homes during the Neolithic period marked the beginning of this social structure

Civilization

400

Name every river from this unit that is near a civilization.

Tigris, Euphrates, Nile, Yellow (Huang He), Indus and Ganges Rivers

400

Confucianism emphasizes the idea that...

each person has an important responsibility to family and society

400

The spread of this European disease decimated the indigenous populations of Mesoamerica

Smallpox 

400

This Roman law code became a foundation for legal systems in Western civilizations

The Twelve Tables

500

This term describes the gradual spread of farming techniques and technologies from the Middle East to Europe and Asia

Cultural Diffusion

500

The dynastic cycle and the concept of this "right to rule" justified the authority of Chinese emperors.

Mandate of Heaven

500

The Buddhist religion teaches that salvation is earned by doing this. 

Learning to give up selfish desire

500

Explain the significance of the Aztec belief in human sacrifice

Believed that human sacrifices were necessary to appease the gods and maintain cosmic order, ensuring the sun would rise and the world would continue

500

Romans built these structures to transport water to cities

Aqueducts 

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