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100

What was the economy of Mohenjo- Daro?

Trading and Bardering

100

Who is a ruler of ancient Egypt and who is looked apon as a god?

Pharoah

100

Rome is a city located in...

Italy

100

The 4 noble truths are part of what religion?

Buddism

100

What was the Silk Road?

A network of connected trade networks
200

Mohenjo- Daro was located in what is now...

Sindh, Pakistan
200

Who is the god of the sun?

Ra

200

The Roman law code was called...

The 12 Tables

200

What is the religious book of Judaism?

The Torah

200

The Slik Road extended from _____ to ______

The Mediterranean Sea, Eastern China

300

What two rivers did Mesopotamia get developed between?

The Euphrates and the Tigris

300

An empire is...

a form of government that is always looking to expand by military force and gain more and more experience

300

Who was the father of the twins, Romulus and Remus?

Mars, The God of War

300

What is one similarity between Judaism and Christianity?

They were both established in Islam

300

Name 3 things that were traded on the Silk Road.

Foods (, Rare Animals, Silk, Jewelry, Chinese Porcelains

400

What are some descriptions of how the gods were depicted by Mesopotamians? 

They were human-like, ill-willed, and they controlled the tap

400

How did the old kingdom in Egyptian history end?

Food shortages and Disputes

400

Who are the main rivals of Rome?

Carthage

400

Who is the spiritual leader of Islam?

Allah

400

What led to the decline of the Silk Road?

Sea trade became more popular and easier, and the advancements in technology also contributed to the decline.

500

How is power assigned in Mesopotamia?

Power is assigned by something by the "divine right of kings." This means that someone, usually someone of high class, said that god "chose" them to be king. No one would argue due to the high status. The power was also hereditary.

500

What is the overall purpose of Egyptian Pyramids?

The overall purpose of the pyramids was to act as a tomb for pharaohs. Since pharaohs were seen as gods on Earth, The Egyptians wanted to honor them with massive monuments. The Egyptians believed that if the pharaohs didn't have a good resting place, they would punish them. The pyramids contained hallways and riches for the pharaoh in the afterlife.

500

What does the assassination of Julius Caesar tell us about what the Romans valued in their government?

Julius Caesar was a very high-class person in Rome. He relieved debts and was widely adored. Caeser then announced that he was going to become a dictator. The Roman government didn't was Caeser to have all the power and killed him. This shows that the government didn't want Caeser to have all the power and turned into a Democratic Republic.

500

How did Buddha's experience leaving his palace (where he was raised) create the "4 noble truths"?

Siddhartha Gautama was born a prince. He lived in his palace until he was 25. He left the palace and saw an old man, a dead man, a sick man, and a poor man. This showed him life was full of suffering and made him realize a life without suffering is a religious one. He then created the 4 noble truths.

500

What was the most notable religion that was spread during the use of the Silk Road?

Buddism
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