This was the main crop grown by Sumerian farmers.
(What is barley?)
The scattering of the Jewish people after the Assyrian invasion is called this.
(What is the Diaspora?)
This dynasty introduced the Mandate of Heaven
(What is the Zhou dynasty?)
The Maurya Empire was founded by this leader.
(Who is Chandragupta?)
The first Bantu speakers lived in these two modern-day countries.
(What are Nigeria and Cameroon?)
Mesopotamians built these to irrigate crops from the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
(What are canals?)
According to the covenant, God would protect the Hebrews if they obeyed Him this way.
(What is exclusively?)
According to the Mandate of Heaven, corrupt rulers could lose this.
(What is Heaven’s favor?)
This ruler expanded the Maurya Empire and promoted Buddhism
(Who is Ashoka?)
The Bantu spread this technology that improved agriculture.
(What is ironworking?)
Sumer’s economy was mostly based on this activity
(What is agriculture?)
This leader received the Ten Commandments.
(Who is Moses?)
This philosophy stressed duties to family, respect, and morality.
(What is Confucianism?)
Ashoka converted to Buddhism after this war.
(What is the Kalinga War?)
On the Tea Horse Road, China traded tea for these animals
(What are Tibetan ponies?)
These monumental structures in Egypt served as tombs for pharaohs.
(What are pyramids?)
This term describes the Hebrew belief in one God and a moral code. (
(What is ethical monotheism?)
Confucius taught that rulers should act like this type of leader
(What is a moral family leader?)
During his rule, Ashoka spread Buddhism using these public messages.
(What are edicts?)
The Tea Horse Road demonstrates this type of exchange between regions.
(What is interregional trade?)
The Egyptian pyramids symbolized this and reflected belief in the afterlife.
(What is royal power?)
The Diaspora began after the invasion of this empire in 722 BCE.
(Who were the Assyrians?)
This emperor of the Qin dynasty centralized government and built the Great Wall.
(Who is Shi Huangdi?)
At its height around 250 BCE, the Maurya Empire controlled much of this region.
(What is India?)
The Nile River made this possible between Egypt and Kush.
(What is cultural exchange or trade?)