Foundations of Civilization
Mesopotamia & Ancient Egypt
Ancient India & China
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
100

What are the key characteristics that define a civilization?

Organized government, stable food supply, social structure, religion, writing, and technology.

100

How did the Tigris and Euphrates rivers shape Mesopotamian life?

Provided irrigation but also unpredictable flooding

100

How did Indus and Huang He rivers impact settlement patterns?

Rivers supported farming but could flood unpredictably

100

What role did geography play in the development of Greek city-states?

Mountains led to isolated city-states

100

How did Rome transition from a republic to an empire?

Expansion and power shifts led to emperors

200

How did geography influence where early civilizations developed?

Geography provided water, fertile soil, and protection

200

What were the major achievements of ancient Egypt?

Pyramids, mummification, hieroglyphics, engineering

200

What are the key teachings of Hinduism and Buddhism?

Hiduism: dharma, karma; Buddhism: Four Noble Truths

200

How did democracy function in Athens?

citizens voted directly on laws

200

What were the key features of Roman law?

Equality under the law, legal codes

300

Why were rivers important to early human settlements?

Rivers supplied water, food, transportation, and fertile land.

300

How did religion influence government in Egypt?

Pharaohs were seen as divine rulers

300

How did dynasties shape Chinese government?

Dynasties established order through succession

300

What are the differences between Athens and Sparta?

Athens valued democracy; Sparta valued military strength

300

How did geography help Rome expand its territory?

Central location aided trade and conquest

400
How did the development of agriculture change human societies?

Agriculture allowed permanent settlements and food surplus

400

Compare the political systems of Mesopotamia and Egypt

Mesopotamia had city-states; Egypt was more unified

400

What technological innovations came from ancient China?

Paper, silk, compass, gunpowder

400

How did Greek philosophy influence modern thinking?

Greek philosophy shaped science, logic, and government

400

What led to the fall of the Roman Empire?

Politial instability, invasions, economic issues

500

What is the relationship between surplus food and population growth?

Surplus food led to population growth and job specialization.

500

How did writing systems impact these civilizations?

Writing allowed record-keeping and communication

500

How did trade routes influence cultural exchange in Asia?

Trade routes spread good, ideas and culture

500

What were the causes and effects of the Persian Wars?

Greek victory increased unity and power

500

How did Roman culture influence modern societies?

Influenced law, language, and engineering