Foundations of Civilization
Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Indus Valley and Ancient China
Classical Transitions
100

 What is a civilization?

A complex society characterized by cities, a central government, job specialization, and social classes.

100

What are the two rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia?

The Tigris and Euphrates.

100

What is the significance of the Nile River to ancient Egyptians?

It provided water, fertile soil for agriculture, and a means of transportation.

100

What was the name of the two cities in the Indus Valley?

Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro

100

 What was the significance of the Silk Road?

It facilitated trade and cultural exchange between the East and West.

200

Name one of the first five major river valleys where early civilizations developed.

  • The Tigris and Euphrates, Nile, Indus, Huang He (Yellow River), or Amazon

200

: Who was the king known for the Code of Laws in Babylon?

  • Hammurabi.



200

What is mummification and why was it important?

 Mummification is the process of preserving the body for the afterlife, reflecting beliefs about death.

200

 What was the primary building material used in the Indus Valley?

Bricks

200

Describe one way that classical civilizations influenced modern society.

: Many modern government systems, legal codes, and philosophical ideas are based on classical civilizations.

300

What is the significance of agriculture in the development of civilizations?

  • Agriculture allowed people to settle in one place, leading to the growth of cities and complex societies.



300

 Name one major achievement

The invention of the wheel, cuneiform writing, or the concept of time.

300

What was the role of pharaohs in ancient Egyptian society?

Pharaohs were considered gods on earth and were responsible for maintaining order and prosperity.

300

 Name one significant invention of the Ancient Chinese.

Papermaking, the compass, or gunpowder.

300

 How did the fall of classical empires affect the world?

 It led to a period of instability and the rise of new powers and kingdoms.

400

Which writing system was developed in ancient Sumer?

Cuneiform.

400

 What is one similarity between Mesopotamia and Egypt?

 Both had river systems that supported agriculture.

400

Compare the writing systems of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt.

Mesopotamia used cuneiform, while Egypt used hieroglyphics.

400

 Name one major trade good from Ancient China.

Silk 

400

What marked the beginning of the Classical Era?

  • The rise of major empires like Rome and China.



500

What role did trade play in early civilizations?

Trade facilitated cultural exchange, the spread of ideas, and economic growth.

500

How did geography influence the development of Ancient Civilizations?

Rivers provided water, transportation, and fertile land for agriculture.

500

How did religion influence governance in both civilizations?

  •  Leaders were often seen as divine or chosen by the gods, integrating religion with political authority.


500

 What was one major achievement of the Indus Valley people?

: Advanced urban planning and sanitation systems.

500

How did the Ancient Egyptians use hieroglyphics?

As a writing system for religious texts and record-keeping.

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