Men and Women had different roles in Hunter Gather Societies. They were this....
What is the Men Hunted, and the women stayed close to camp and gathered?
Egyptians build pyramids for this reason.
What is a tomb for the pharaoh
The Effect Silk had on China.
What is China became very wealthy?
This best summarizes the philosophy of Daoism (Taoism).
All people should live in harmony with nature
The following terms are associated with this religion
-Torah -Yahweh -Canaan
What is Judaism?
Prehistoric Tools Indicate this about them.
What is adapted to their natural environment?
One similarity found in both Egyptian and Sumerian civilizations (Looking for the one discussed)
Both had a Written Language.
Gave the Chinese kings and emperors believe gave them the power to rule
In this philosophy the concept of Yin and Yang
What is Daoism?
A common feature of ancient river valley civilizations. Deals with how they set up Dams and Canals.
What are Irrigation Techniques?
Hunter Gatherers Expressed their ideas this way.
What is CAVE PAINTINGS??
Give 3 great advancements in India during the Gupta dynasty
concept of zero, accurate depictions of the movement of planets and stars and medical instruments
This religion/Philosophy spread from India to China.
What is Buddhism?
Which is an important concept of Confucianism?
A. harsh punishment B. morals and ethics C. balance and harmony D. ending human suffering
morals and ethics
Surplus of Food, Division of Labor, Settling in Villages, and Creation of Government represented what?
Effects of the rise of Agriculture
These were three ways that Hunter and Gatherers adapted to their natural environment. NAME THREE.
What is use of Fire, Simple Tools, and hunt and make clothes?
Concept of zero -caste system -Hindu-Arabic numerals -development of indoor plumbing started with within the Civilization located here.
What is India?
What are the Four Greatest Inventions in China?
What are Woodblock Printing, Paper, Gunpowder, and Compass?
religion follows the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold path
Buddhism
First Written list of Laws
What is Hammurabi's Code?
The land bridge between Asia and North America (Hint Starts with a B)
What is Beringia?
The Gupta Dynasty created these concepts that are still used today
What are the Hindu-Arabic numerals & concept of zero
This philosophy's teachings became the foundation of Chinese education and spread to Korea and Japan
What is Confucianism?
the first major monotheistic religion of the Hebrew people
What is Judaism?
a set of moral & ethical laws guiding Hebrews in their daily life
What are the Ten Commandments?