Egypt
Mesopotamia
Israelites
early man
geography/map skills
100

who was on top of the social pyramid 

who was at the bottom of the pyramid

the pharaoh

slaves, unskilled workers, criminals, people in debt, and farmers

100

what continent is Mesopotamia located on 

Asia

100

what about the Israelites made them different from other civilizations

they were polythiestic

100

what are the two eras of prehistory

neolithic age and paleolithic age

100

name the 7 continents

Australia, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North and south America.

200

define theocracy

theocracy is when the same person is the country's religious and political leader

200

who created the first set of laws

how would you describe his laws 


Hammurabi created the first set of laws

his laws were harsh but very fair and balanced

200

where did they live and what modern day countries is it in

+bonus (optional) double points 

what was the one all powerfull God they worshipped


they lived in Canaan Which is modern day Lebanon Israel and Jordan


bonus: they worshiped yahew

200

what are nomads 

and why were paleolithic people nomads

nomads; people who need to keep moving when their supply of animals to hunt is low.

paleolithic people are nomads because they hunted and gathered and when their supply was low they moved to another location with more animals and recources

200

list the 3 answers

years in a decade

years in a century

years in a millennium 

10 years in a decade

100 years in a century 

1000 years in a millenium

300

why did Egyptians study the stars

ancient Egyptians studied the stars so they could predict the flooding of the Nile, they also used it to make sure the entrance of the pyramids was always north.

300

what does grapes stand for

Geography

Religion

achievements

politics

Ecenomics

social structure

300

what disaster was brought to the Israelites and where did it cause them to migrate too


BONUS + 200 points

what year did the Assyrians conquer the Israelites

a large drought in their lands caused them to migrate to Egypt 


BONUS

722 bce

300

in the neolithic age did they still hunt yes/no?

double the points bonus (optional, if you get it wrong you get no points even if you get the first one right)

bonus: what was systematic agriculture and what did it lead to and what did that cause and what was it/define it

yes they still hunted but not very often they mostly farmed


bonus: systematic agriculture was the organized growing of food on a daily basis it let to surplus Which gave people free time which caused people specialize Which was the training for one specific activity Which one specialized or good at.

300

list the 4 definitions

map title: 

map key: 

map scale: 

compass rose

map title; tells a maps purpose or title

map key; tells what the symbols on a map stand for

map scale; tells the distance between 2 points on a map

compass rose; a symbol on a map that says the 4 cardinal directions and sometimes the intermediate directions

400


MEGA BONUS QUESTION

total points range 400-1200

2 optional questions 1 mandatory questions

3 in one question

l1.ist the achievements of Narmer/Menes

2.what protected the Egyptians in the north south east and west

3.describe details about the Egyptian belief in the afterlife

if one question chosen the penalty for incorrect answer is -1000 if two questions are chosen the penalty is -500 if all three are chosen there is no penalty for incorrect answer

question 1 and 2 are optional each question is worth 400 points

question 1 answer: Menes united both upper and lower Egypt by marrying lower Egypt's princess officially uniting both Egypt's and he began the Egyptians pharaohs tradition of dynasty's. 

question 2 answer: 

south; rapids

North; deltas

east and west; large dry deserts.

question 3 answer: the Egyptians looked forward to the afterlife and believed it was better than their life on earth. they believed that if they were good learned the spells in the book of dead they would have a chance to make it to the afterlife.

400

are the mesopotamians monotheistic or polytheistic

+ bonus question 100 points 

were the flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates river predictable

they were polytheistic

400

Name the three Israelite kings 

BONUS double points

how long did their reign last for

King... Saul, David, Solomon.


Saul 1020-1000 BC 20 years

David 1000-961 BC 39 years

Solomon 961-922 BC  39 years

400

what is domestication

a long term bond that a animal or plant slowly forms between them through generations.

400

what are lines of latitude 

what's the most famous line of latitude

what are lines of longitude

what's the most famous line of longitude

lines of latitude are than run across the earth east to west also known as parallels

the most famous line of latitude is the equator

lines of longitude are lines that run across the earth north to south 

the most famous line of longitude is the prime meridean

500

what role did Egyptian religion play in everyday life

Egyptian religion affected their social structure, they used religion to explain why things happen, religion affected who their pharaoh. religion played a MASSIVE part in Egyptian society culture and their every day life.

500

MESOPOTAMIA QUIZ QUESTION

5 total questions 

3 mandatory questions 2 optional 

question key; 

each question is worth 300 but each optional question you choose the more the question worth gets example; choose 4 questions each question is worth 400 (do the amount of questions you choose times 100 to find you worth per question) WARNING: IF YOU CHOOSE A OPTIONAL QUESTION IF YOU GET EVEN 1 QUESTION WRONG YOU GET 0 POINTS FOR THE ENTIRE QUESTION.1,2,3 mandatory 4,5 optional

1. name some Sumerian inventions (name at least 3)

2. what was the land between the Tigris and Euphrates river called

3. how did the flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates help the people of Mesopotamia

4. what does the word polytheistic mean

5.what continent was MESOPOTAMIA located on

1. sailboat, wooden plow, wheel, bronze, cuneiform

2.The fertile crescent

3. it gave them water to drink bathe water their crops and fresh silt which fertiled the land

4.polytheistic is the belief in more than one god

5.Asia

500

What was the 12 tribes of Israel
WARNING ANSWER IN MUCH DETAIL


MEGA BONUS 500 points per question answered. (optional)

WARNING ANSWER INCORRECTLY AND GET ZERO POINTS AND LOSE 500

1. (mandatory) what happened after Solomon's death.

2. (mandatory) did the two new tribes share the same religion. what were the two tribes called

3.(mandatory) Name the 5 books of the old testament

4.(mandatory) what happened in 586 B.C.

5. (optional) what happened n 539 B.C. what did the Persian king do

Abraham's grandson Jacob (later named Israel)

had 12 sons in Canaan, each son led to a different family group of the tribe.

Which eventually led the 12 tribes of Israel (each son had one of the twelve tribes)
 MEGA BONUS ANSWERS

1. after Solomon's death revolts broke out and the 10 northern tribes broke away from the 2 in the south. 

2.the northern tribes became Israel the southern tribes became Judah. they continued to study the same religion.

3. Genesis, Exodus, Lectivus, Numbers, Deuteronomy

4. in 586 B.C.the Chaldean's led by Nebuchadnezzar defeated Judah and destroyed the temple in Jerusalem the people of Judah were enslaved and taken to Babylon.

5. in 539 B.C. the Persians conquered the Chaldean's. the Persian king Cyrus the second let the Jews return to Judah.

500

what was surplus how did it affect the lives of the neolithic people

it allowed them to have free time for specialization

500

define a primary source

define a secondary source 

extra 300 point bonus: (optional) fill in the blanks

same time period ______ different time period  ___

a primary source is information on a topic or event by one who was actually there to witness it.

a secondary source is info on a topic or event made from what one has learned or heard from other sources of information (could be secondary or primary)

Bonus:

same time period SUBTRACT different time period ADD

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