Population of Egypt
Physical Geography or Human Geography?
human geography
To change or become a part of a religion for the first time
Conversion
A system of values and beliefs about what is best for a state (country)
Ideology
The Christian Church broke into TWO separate branches following the fall of Rome 410 AD
The Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church!
The study of the Earth
geography
the predominate weather patterns over time in a given place
climate (This is Physical Geography)
A family of rulers that control a country for many generations
A Dynasty
A non-religious belief system in Classical China
Confucianism
Takes place because of the uneven distribution of natural resources...
TRADE
Shows directions such as east, west, south, and north.
a compass
The movement of people during settlement of a given area.
Physical Geography or Human Geography?
human geography
A religion that actively looks for new converts
Universalizing Religion
Obedience to your parents or Authority figures in Han China
Filial Piety
Buddhism started in India, then diffused over to China on this major trade network...
The Silk Roads
The Body of water that Classical Greece, the Persian and then Roman Empire all controlled for trade is known as...
The Mediterranean Sea!
Which Classical Civilization was the MOST physically isolated from the other Classical Civilizations??
The Mayan Civilization
Large, human-made structures or buildings that are culturally important to a group of people (Only possible after Humans had agriculture)
Monumental Architecture (Pyramids, Temples, the Parthenon)
A multi-ethnic state that gained territory through conquest
an Empire
What accurately describes the political territory of Post-Classical Western Europe? (After the fall of Western Rome)
It was politically FRAGMENTED into MANY small states/countries (Kingdoms)
A government’s power/legitimacy comes from god or the gods
Divine Origin
The Physical Geography of Classical Greece was (I need two details!)
Rocky, mountainous, and a collection of islands/archipelagos
A religion that does not usually look for new converts & is usually associated with one particular ethnic group of people.
Ethnic Religion
A collection of Islands (Classical Greece)
Archipelago
List at least THREE ways that Empires were able to control (rule over) such large territories
Common Language, Common Currency, Bureaucracy, Road Networks, and Infrastructure (Standardization H.M.)
A code of law from Ancient Mesopotamia. It is one of the world’s oldest written laws & reinforced social hierarchies
Hammurabi's Code