What is the term for the way of life during the Paleolithic Era?
What is foraging or hunter-gatherer lifestyle?
This region where Mesopotamia developed is a part of a larger area that is ideal for farming. What is the area called?
What is the Fertile Cresent?
This river, which flows northward, was vital to the development of Ancient Egypt. What is its name?
What is the Nile River?
The river system that played a vital role in the development of ancient Indian civilization. What is its name?
What is the Indus River?
In order to adapt to their geography the Chinese practiced this style of agriculture.
What is Terrace Farming?
What is the name of the Sacred Text of Judaism?
What is the Torah?
Zoroastrianism is one of the world's oldest known monotheistic religions. Where did it originate?
What is Persia (modern-day Iran and Azerbaijan)
What AP World Region is identified by "6"
What is the Middle East?
The development of this practice led to the shift from the Paleolithic Era to the Neolithic Era?
What is Farming?
A Babylonian king, is famous for this ancient legal code that is one of the earliest known examples of written law. What is its name and was the law code based on equality?
What is Hammurabi's Code? The law code was not based on equality because the punishments were based on social class.
The belief in life after death was central to Egyptian religion, and this practice involved the preservation of the deceased's body. What is it called?
What is mummification?
The Indus Valley Civilization cities such as Harappa are well known for being advanced cities with these 2 features or characteristics.
What is advanced city planning along a grid-pattern and sewage systems?
What was the first ruling family of China called?
What is the Shang Dynasty?
What is the Moral and Ethical Code of Conduct used by the people of the Jewish Faith?
What are the Ten Commandments?
Zoroastrianism's primary deity, often referred to as the Wise Lord, is known by what name?
Who is Ahura Mazda?
What AP World Region is identified by "8"
What is South Asia?
During the Paleolithic Era, early humans migrated out of which AP World History Region?
What is East Africa?
Ur, Uruk, and Lagash were examples of these independent political entities that characterized Mesopotamia. What are they?
What are city-states?
This massive structure, built as a tomb for the pharaoh Khufu, is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. What is it known as? Be Specific
What is the Great Pyramid of Giza?
What Geographic feature of India allowed for some level of Cultural Diffusion along the northern border of India?
What is the Khyber Pass?
This is the belief that your race or culture is better than all others.
What is Ethnocentrism?
According to the Jewish Tradition who is the founder of Judaism and who is the writer of the Jewish Sacred Text?
Who is Abraham and Who is Moses?
Zoroastrians worship in places of prayer and communal gathering known as what?
What are fire temples?
What AP World Region is identified by "7"
What is Central Asia?
Name one of the key domesticated animals during the Neolithic Era that played a crucial role in agriculture and transportation.
What is the dog or ox (cattle)?
Mesopotamians are often credited with inventing this key agricultural technology, consisting of a series of connected ditches to transport water. What is it?
What is an Irrigation system or Canal System?
The Ancient Egyptians used a system of picture-based writing. What is this writing system called?
What are hieroglyphics?
This social hierarchy was established by the invaded tribes to the north. What is the social hierarchy called?
What is the Caste System?
These two concepts establish the authority to rule and the rise and fall of ruling families.
What is the Mandate of Heaven and the Dynastic Cycle?
Which Babylonian King conquered the city of Judah and forced the Jewish people into captivity in Babylon?
Who is Nebuchadnezzar II?
What is the mantra by which followers of Zoroastrianism live their lives?
"Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds”
What AP World Region is identified by "9"
What is East Asia?
The Neolithic Revolution led to the growth of surplus food production, which had significant social consequences. What term describes the emergence of social hierarchies and economic specialization during this time?
What is the development of social stratification or social hierarchies?
This ancient empire, known for its conquests, eventually led to the fall of Mesopotamian city-states and the region's incorporation into a larger empire. What empire is it?
What is the Assyrian Empire?
During her reign during the New Kingdom period, this powerful and influential Pharoah defied traditional gender roles and left a lasting impact on Egypt's history.
Who is Queen Hatshepsut?
The invasion of these Indo-European nomadic warriors invaded/migrated into India beginning the Vedic Age of India
Who are the Aryans?
What are the two philosophies that were established during the Warring States Period in China?
What is Confucianism and Daoism?
The success of Judaism despite the Jewish diaspora is because Judaism is characterized as this type of belief system.
What is a portable belief system?
What is the name of this Zorastrian Symbol?
What is the Faravahar?
What AP World Region is identified by "14"
What is Latin America?