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100

What is a surplus?

Having too much of something or an overabundance of something

100

What were the 4 civilizations covered in this unit?

Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China

100

What river ran through Egypt?

The Nile

100

Mesopotamia was found in what region?

The Fertile Crescent

100

What was the fertile soil called in these regions?

Silt

200

Why was the Great Wall of China built?

Defense against foreign invaders.
200

What is a monsoon? What two main countries do these affect?

Large storms. China and India.

200

What is a theocracy?

Civilization ruled by religious figures

200

What is it called when a person or group worships multiple gods?

Polytheism
200

Explain the caste system. Which group used this system?

A system in which people were categorized based on socioeconomic status; the Hindus of India

300

What is irrigation?

Digging canals that funneled the water from the rivers to the crops

300

What did the shape of the Egyptian pyramids symbolize?

The upward journey to the afterlife

300

What was papyrus? Which civilization used and created it?

Course paper used by scribes. Egyptians.

300

What was Nirvana? What religion believed in Nirvana?

Inner peace. Buddhists.

300

What was ka, and what special methods did the Egyptians have for it?

The Egyptians believed ka was a person's inner soul, and they believed it remained nearby after one's death. They would leave furniture, clothing, and food for the ka in a dead person's resting place.

400

What is a social hierarchy? Who was atop the social hierarchy in Egypt? Who is atop the hierarchy today in the U.S.?

The order of importance or wealth of people in a society; pharaoh; President Trump

400

Who were the nobles?

Wealthy and influential people or families that were a step below royalty, upper-middle class

400

Name three beliefs of Hinduism discussed in class AND what they mean.

Atman - a person's soul

Reincarnation - a person's soul being reborn

Karma - what goes around comes around

400

Why was the northern portion of Egypt called Lower Egypt and the southern portion of Egypt called Upper Egypt?

The Nile river flowed from south to north, and the regions were named based on the direction the river flowed.

400

What is a delta? Which river discussed in the unit had a delta?

Where a river ends and branches off in different directions; the Nile River had a delta near its mouth at the Mediterranean Sea.

500

Name some reasons why rivers were so important to the life and growth of early civilizations. 

Farming, irrigation, bathing, drinking, fishing, transportation, trading, silt, etc.

500

Name the steps that led to the first division of labor in ancient Mesopotamia.

Irrigation led to a surplus of crops, because flooding and droughts were no longer killing them. The surplus of crops led many farmers to leave the farms and pursue other jobs. People began contributing to the economy in different ways.
500

What were some common characteristics shared by all four ancient civilizations?

Rivers, irrigation, social hierarchy, division of labor, polytheism, silt, etc.

500

Name every river and the civilization through which it flowed.

Mesopotamia - Tigris and Euphrates

Egypt - Nile

India - Indus and Ganges

China - Huang He and Chang Jiang