Early man
Mesopotamia
Egypt/Israelites
China/India
Greece/Rome
100

 What does Paleolithic mean?

Old Stone 

100

What continent is Mesopotamia located on?

Asia

100

What continent is Egypt located on?

Africa 

100

Describe the carefully planned city of Mohenjo-Daro .

It was one of the centers in the Indus Valley. They were two large citys and had sewage systems.

100

Which continent is Greece and Rome located on. 

Europe.

200
What is a nomad?

A nomad is someone who regularly moves place to place to survive. So they can hunt and gather.

200

Name some Sumerian inventions.

wheel, sail boat, wood plow, cuneiform, bronze 

200

Who was on top of the Egyptian social structure? 

Pharaohs 

200

What kept India isolated from others?

Rugged mountains along the northern borders and seas  and along the southern borders kept India seperated

200

How did people feel about Julius Caesar.

People liked Julius Caesar but the Patricians didn't because they thought he was to powerful so they killed him.

300

How did surplus affect the lives of Neolithic people?

Surplus is a resource or food supply this affected them so they can survive.

300

What does polytheistic mean?

Belief in many gods 

300

Who was the king of Upper and Lower Egypt.

King Menes also known as Narmer

300

Discuss the achievements of Shi Haungdi.

Set up common system of currency weights and measures, and system of language.

300

What was the role of the Senate in the Roman Republic?

The role of the Senate was they could elect a dictator who had complete control.

400

Describe how Neolithic people got food.

Neolithic people used Systematic Agriculture to grow everything.

400

What was the first law code? How many were there?

Code of Hammurabi. 282

400

Why did people of ancient Egypt study the stars?

farming and religious beliefs

400

Share details about Buddhas teachings. 

Siddartha Gautama the enlighten one was the founder.

400

Explain Alexander The Greats goal.

He wanted to conquer as much land as possible because he promised his father who died.

500

What is specialization?

Specialization led to surplus food production led to crafts and trades in early society's.

500

What does the acronym G.R.A.P.E.S stand for name all.

Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, Social Structure

500

Define theocracy.

Religious rule Pharaohs Gods Kings absolute power religion and resources.

500

Explain the silk road and its importance in China.

It opened up China to trade with the west.goods, religion,culture

500

What are some similarities of  Greece and Rome?

They both were polytheistic and lived by mountains.

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