There Persians had local governors from their conquered territories: they were natives of the land and helped persians maintain control.
a. Mayors
b. Senators
c. Diplomats
d. Satraps
What is Satrap?
In this system of government; all citizens vote on every political issue.
a. Monarchy
b. Direct Democracy
c. Republic
d. Oligarchy
What is Direct Democracy?
The belief that the Chinese people are in turmoil due to their lack of Virtue is known as______
a. Legalism
b. Confucianism
c. Diaoism
d. Buddhism
What is confucianism?
The government in which elected officials speak on behalf of the citizens is known as?
a. Dictatorship
b. autocracy
c Republic
d. Empire
What is republic?
The belief in only one single god is known as?
a. Polytheism
b. Mythology
c. Scientology
d. Monotheism
What is monotheism?
This lead to the Persian empire being able to trade as well as reach its vast empire.
A. Hanging Gardens
B. Royal Road
C. Great Wall
D. Silk Road
What is the Royal road
Greek culture; including knowledge about math, science, astronomy, and the Greek language is also known as_____________
a. Olympian Culture
b. Mediterranean Culture
c. Spartan Culture
d. Hellenistic culture
What is Hellenistic Culture ?
Confucius offered thoughts on most human relationships with a very large emphasis on _______________________ which involved respecting family roles.
a. Mandate of Heaven
b. Filial Piety
c. Enlightenment
d. Seppuku
What is filial piety?
a. Cesar
b. Tarquin the Proud
c.Pluto
D. Jupiter
Tarquin the Proud?
This is the earliest forms of writing that dates back to Mesopotamia.
a. Hebrew
b. Cuneiform
c. Hieroglyphics
d. Cursive
What is Cuneiform?
These were the elite soldiers of the Persian empire.
a. Immortals
b. Spartans
c. Samurai
d. Ninjas
a. Immortals
This city state was military based, gave women the most rights, and heavily depended on slave labor
a. Sparta
b. Athens
c. Thebes
d. Troy
What is Sparta?
The belief that people are naturally selfish and must have strong rules/punishment describes?
a. Confucius
b.Daolism
c. Buddhism
d. Legalism
What is Legalism?
The country that first influenced Rome and created the monarchy were the _________
a. Celts
b. Greeks
c Estracauns
d. Persians
What is the Estracauns?
This man from Macedonia conquered most of the know world, Spread Hellenistic culture, and died at the early age of 30 due to sickness.
a. Tarquin the Proud
b. Ivan the terrible
c. Achilles the Truth
d.Alexander the great
Who is Alexander the Great?
This was a religious text outlining the worship practices of Zoroastrianism.
a. The Bible
d. Dead Sea Scrolls
c. The Quran
d. Cyrus Cylinder
What is Cyrus Cylinder
This philosopher was a student of Socrates and He argued that the physical world is just a shadow of these perfect forms and that to understand true morality.
a. Plato
b. Aristotle
c. Homer
d. Alexander
What is Plato?
The idea that Heaven Blesses the ruler of China is known as?
a. Mandate of Heaven
b. Dynasty Cycle
c. Yin and Yang
d. Wei Wu
What is the Mandate of heaven?
This was one of the classes in Rome. They were the richer class that held more political power.
A. Patricians
B. Plebeians
C. Athenians
D. Spartans
What are the Patricians?
Known as the "law giver" because he gave the Jewish people the ten commandments. Also was credited with leading the Hebrew out of slavery in Egypt.
a. Ramses
b. Jacob
c. Gilgamesh
d. Moses
Who is Moses?
This was the religion of the Persians. Promoted tolerance of other faiths.
a. Judaism
b. Zoroastrianism
c. Islam
d. Hinduism
What is Zoroastrianism?
This man was famous for writing historical myths such as the Iliad the Odyssey.
a. Plato
b. Socrates
c. Homer
d. Aristotle
What is Homer?
This was created by the ideals of Confucism that education could lead to a more virtuous country.
a. Immortality
b. Bureaucracy
c. Communism
d. Liberalism
What is Bureaucracy?
This were the first time Roman Law was written to ensure all Roman citizens knew and were protected by the law.
a. ten commandments
b. 12 tables
c. Hammurabi's code
d. Golden rule
What are the 12 Tables?
This is the first time law was ever written down and allowed for all those in a city to know what was considered crime and what punishment would follow.
a. 10 Commandments
b. 12 Tables
c. Order of Plebians
d. Hammurabi's Code
What is Hammurabi's code?