Nomadic Life
Early China
Greece and Iran
Rome.
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100

  Along with domesticating plants, what else did the early civilizations domesticate? Why?

 Animals 

  • Meat 

  • Milk 

  • Skins and fur

  •  Help with farming and travel 

  • Protection

100

 What were the two main rivers of Chinese civilization?

Yellow River (Huang He) and Yangtze river

100

Who is Socrates?

Greek philosophy who used the Socratic method (use of questions) to teach; stressed sticking true to your values; eventually executed for beliefs

100

  List several engineering achievements of the Romans

Roads, aqueducts, arches, concrete

100

What was the city-state of Carthage best known for?

Trading and dominating the Mediterranean Sea 

200

What was the first ever law code? How did it show social stratification?


  •  Code of Hammurabi 

  • Show slavery 

  • Shows patriarchy 

  • Lower classes had harsher punishments than upper classes


200

What does Confucianism place emphasis on?

rituals/social relationships

200

  Describe the values of Athens.


  •  Democracy 

  • Education 

  • Philosophy 

  • Religion 

  • Citizenship 

  • Stronger navy


200

Why was Christianity so popular during this time?

Appealed to the lower classes and the marginalized in society; gave hope during the fall and chaos of Rome; with people identifying more with Christianity they were not as loyal to the Roman government

200

 How did Shi Huangdi treat Confucian scholars?

 Burned their books and executed the scholars

300

 What did the surplus of food from farming allow to happen?

  •  Rise in population 

  • Start of permanent settlements 

  • Job specialization = social hierarchy 

  • Record keeping 

300

What do Daoists strive to do?

accepting the world as you find it, avoiding useless struggles, and adhering to the "path" of nature

300

  Describe the values of Sparta.


  •  military/war 

  • Isolationists 

  • Skilled army 

  • No trade or currency 

  • Suppressed their slave (helot) population


300

What is the Pax Romana

 “Roman Peace;” the time of peace and prosperity in Rome ushered in by the reign of Augustus; golden age

300

Who fought in and who won the Persian Wars?

Greece versus Persia and Greece won (with Athens coming out as most dominant)

400

What were the four early river valley civilizations?

  1. Tigris and Euphrates River Valley (Mesopotamia) 

  2. Nile River Valley (Egypt) 

  3. Huang He or Yellow River Valley (China) 

  4. Indus River Valley (Pakistan/India) 

400

Who were the Celts?

Celtic society was “barbaric.”; large burly men with deep voices, that fought naked, had big mustaches, used heads as trophies, and had no real organization outside of their kinship group


They lacked a strong centralized government due to being nomadic

400

Who fought in the Peloponnesian War?

Athens and its allies versus Sparta and its allies

400

What are explanations for why Rome expanded?

  •  Fondness of war 

  • Creating a buffer zone against neighbors

  • Structure of consuls only serving one term 


#1 agreed on reason by historians is to create a buffer zone against neighbors

400

Who was Ashoka and what religion did he convert to?


Buddhism; he was an emperor


500

What geographic feature did all early civilizations settle near? Why?

River valleys for: 

  • Fertile soil 

  • Water source 

  • Transportation 

  • Need for more water for rising population 

  • Fish and attracting other animals

500

  What is the Mandate of Heaven?

Concept that the gods chose the ruler; when the ruler loses favor the gods then bad things happen to prove the gods are upset; justifies the overthrow of a ruler

500

What was the effect of the Peloponnesian War?

 Although Sparta wins, this 27 year long war sapped Greece of its resources and opened them up to invasion by Philip of Macedon

500

 Who was the first emperor of Rome?

augustus / octavian

500

What were two major achievements of the Phoenicians? (both needed)

Alphabet and skilled traders

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