The Ancient World
Mesopotamia and Persia
Ancient Egypt
India and China
Ancient Greece
200

Name one form of art that would have existed by the Neolithic period

Cave painting, temple architecture, religious idols

200

Name of the monotheistic religion indigenous to Persia, inspired by the prophet sometimes called Zarathustra

Zoroastrianism
200

Name of the embalming practice used with high-status Egyptians


Mummification

200

Name of the rigid system of social hierarchy that existed in India

Caste system

200

Term for the high point of the city that contained temples, administrative buildings, and defensible shelters

Acropolis

400

What were the gender roles of hunter-gatherer societies?

Men hunted large game; women gathered, trapped, and raised children; both enjoyed relative equality

400

What is the oldest writing system in the world?

Cuneiform

400

Name the kingdom to the south of Egypt, conquered during the Middle Kingdom period


Nubia

400

According to Chinese belief, the emperor had the right to rule because he held what?


The Mandate of Heaven

400

Name of the conflict between Athens and Sparta in the 400s BCE

Peloponnesian War(s)

600

The two disciplines used to learn about prehistoric humans

Archaeology and anthropology

600

What was the name of the seafaring state that emerged in the Levant and expanded through colonization rather than warfare?

Phoenicia 

600

Name the people that conquered and ruled Egypt between the Middle and New Kingdom periods

The Hyksos

600

Name of the Indo-European migrant people who settled in India and introduced the Sanskrit Language and Vedas


Aryans

600

Name of the historical period after Alexander’s death that refers to the Greek influence on western Asia


Hellenistic Period

800

The two prerequisites for civilization

Culture and agriculture

800

What was the first empire in the world?


Akkadian Empire

800

Name of the closest advisor to the pharaoh

Grand Vizier

800

Name of the weather pattern unique to India and instrumental in its development of civilization

Monsoon

800

Greek word for the city-state, including its population


Polis

1000

Nickname given to the Australopithecus skeleton discovered in Ethiopia in 1974

Lucy

1000

Name of the Shah who established the Persian empire, conquered Babylon, and repatriated the Jews to Israel

Cyrus

1000

Name a typically male-dominated profession in which a woman could succeed in ancient Egypt.

Pharaoh, business owner, priest

1000

Under which dynasty did China begin the Great Wall and adopt Legalism as its guiding philosophy?

Qin
1000

Term for the open area of the city that contained the market

Agora

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