The river Egypt was settled by
What is the Nile
Ruler of Greece who invaded Persia
Who is Alexander the Great
belief in more than one god
What is polytheistic
The belief that doing one's duty leads to happiness and emphasizes virtues like courage, justice, and obedience
What is Stoicism
fanciful stores about gods
What is a Myth
A country made of multiple islands, an archipelago
What is Japan
The ruler of Persia following Daruis I, his wife was Esther
Who is Xerxes
The belief that your sole goal in life is to find pleasure
What is Epicurianism
belief in Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu plus many more gods, belief in reincarnation, follows ancient books called the Vedas, etc.
What is Hinduism
records that explain a primary source, NOT by an eyewitness or firsthand account
What is a secondary source
Located by the Yellow River and the Yangtze River
What is China
First ruler of Persia
The religion that seeks to explain good and evil
What is Zoroastrianism
resources like relics, monuments, and works of art
What is an artifact
Participated in a human sacrifice for their gods
What is the Mayans
The area between and around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
What is the Furtile Crescent
The victor of the Second Civil War in Rome, the dictator of Rome, assassinated on March 15
What is Julius Caesar
The belief system that follows the 4 noble truths and the 8-fold path
What is Buddhism
The belief that peace and happiness can be found by living in harmony with nature and following Tao "the way"
What is Taoism
built by the Qin dynasty to help protect the country
what is the Great Wall
Settled in the Furtile Indus Valley in India
Who is the Harappans
The first emperor of China, founded the Qin dynasty
What is Qin Shi Huang Ti
the belief in a supreme god, but that spirits control the forces of good and evil and sacrifices should be made to keep all spirits happy
What is Animism
The belief that every object and creature in nature has a spirit and should be worshiped as a god
What is Shintoism
a thing assumed beforehand at the beginning of a line of argument or course of action
What is presupposition