Empires of East Asia
South Asian States & Dharmic Religions
Classical Greece & Hellenism
Classical Rome
Random Facts
100

Which classical Chinese dynasty promoted the usage of Legalism to control their population?

Qin dynasty

100

Who was Ashoka? What empire was he the ruler of?

Ashoka was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from c. 268 to 232 BCE. Ashoka promoted the spread of Buddhism across South-East Asia

100

What are the main Classical Civilizations around the Mediterranean Sea and Middle East?

Greece, India, China, Rome and Persia

100

Explain the difference between the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. Which came first?

The Republic came first. The Republic was controlled by the Roman Senate which represented the people. The Empire was ruled by an individual Emperor.

100

What is the trade route that connects Afro-Euroasia

Silk Road

200

Which Classical-era Chinese dynasty utilized Confucian ideals and is considered a "golden age" of Chinese history?

Han dynasty

200

What are the five levels of the Caste System? (Use your notes)

200

Where was Alexander the Great from?

Macedonia, Greece

200

The Roman Emperor _________ made Christianity legal in the Empire and moved the capital of Rome farther East to Constantinople

Constantine

200

Islam, Christianity, and Judaism can be identified as the ________ religions

Abrahamic 

300

This Chinese Dynasty built a "terracotta army" that was to follow him into the afterlife - this reflects his brutal and imperialistic nature as a ruler

Qin Dynasty

300

Explain why Buddhism spread so quickly from India to the rest of Asia. Give 2 reasons for the rapid diffusion of this belief system.

Promotion through Ashoka, the appeal of the Buddha's teaching to lower classes of people, merchants taking the belief system with them during their travels, etc

300

What happened to Alexander's empire after he died?

The empire fragmented and was split up amongst a few generals


300

what are the two social classes in the roman republic?

Patricians and plebeians 

300

What was a cause for the fall of Rome?

Lack of consistent administration of laws

Nomadic invaders applying pressure internally

More answers may be given that are correct


400

What are the 3 principal Chinese philosophies that we covered in class?

Legalism, Daoism, and Confucianism

400

What laws under the Mauryan Empire spread Buddhism

Edicts of Ashoka

400

Where was the first true direct democracy started in Greece?

Athens

400

The Great Schism (Split between East and West of Rome) of 1054 was about:

 the breakup of the Christian church into two sections—the Western and the Eastern sections. These two sections were to turn into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.

400

What are three things we discussed that can be diffused along trade routes?

Foreign products (Silk/Porcelain) 

Disease (Bubonic Plague)

Beliefs (Buddhism/Islam)

500

What is Daoism?

The Chinese philosophy that believes in the absence of government and peaceful relationships among people. The "Dao" is known as "the way".

500

What is the religion that preceded Hinduism in India and eventually gained popularity?

Buddhism

500

What was the difference between Athens and Sparta?

education vs war

trade vs agriculture


500

What was the Pax Romana?

An era of prosperity and peace that began with the introduction of the Roman Empire. It lasted about 200 years.

500

What Chinese dynasty is credited with opening up trade with the Western world?

The Han

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