What is history/Early Humans
Ancient Mesopotamia/Ancient Egypt
Ancient China
Ancient Greece/Ancient Rome
DBQs
100

A diary, a journal, an artifact, and a speech are known as what vocabulary word?

Primary source

100

The religion for Mesopotamians were..

Polytheistic

100
This fabric was highly valued during ancient China. This fabric also had a route named after it.

Silk

100

This city-state is best known for their focus on military and encouragement of physical fitness.

Sparta

100

True or false

When answering a DBQ question, you must restate the question.

True 

200

North, South, East, and West are known as what vocabulary word?

Cardinal directions

200

The religion for ancient Egyptians were..

Polytheistic 

200

This individual was the founder of Confucianism.

Confucianism believed in respecting your elders, justice, and staying true to yourself. 

Confucius.

200

This city-state is best known for its emphasis on education and democracy.

Athens

200

What is step 3 in the 4-step of answering a DBQ?

Step 3 highlighting/annotating
300

These group of people travel from one place to another, and never settled. They are called...

Nomadic

300

These two rivers helped give the name to "Mesopotamia" the land between to rivers.

Tigris and Euphrates River

300

This individual focused on harsh punishments, similar to Hammurabi.

Han Feizi.

300

These Greek gods and goddesses are found on what mountain in Greece?

Mountain Olympus

300

What is step number 2 in the 4 steps of answering DBQs?

Reading the questions BEFORE reading the DBQs.

400

Stone tools, the discovery of fire, cave paintings, are all part of what age?

Paleolithic Era/Stone age

400

Egyptians had many achievements such as creating hieroglyphics, compass, and mumification.

Which achievement listed above is NOT true?

Compass

400

This trading route provided many different items to the following continents: Africa, Asia, and Europe.

True or false?

True

400

Christianity is an example of a religion that is...

Monotheism/monotheistic 

400

Egyptian civilization began close to the Nile River because the Nile provided a fertile area in the middle of a desert. The people depended on the Nile for food and water. Heavy rains caused the Nile to overflow regularly, which made the soil fertile and good for farming. The ancient Egyptians sang this song about the benefits of the Nile.

Why was the Nile so important to the Egyptians?

Because the Nile provided a fertile area in the middle of a desert.

500

Due to ___________, stone age people were able to settle, and produce their own food, and create a small civilization.

Agriculture

500

While Egypt did not have snowy mountains and hills, they did have _____________ as a natural barrier. This made travel difficult. 

Deserts

500

How did this trading route change the lives of the people living in the ancient world?

Answers can vary.

Provided new items and more money.

500

Look at the list below:

Zeus, Poseidon, Jupiter, Ares, Hermes, Demeter

Which of the following is a Roman god?

Jupiter
500

In the Code of Hammurabi, the laws concerned daily life, business, medicine, property, and family. Punishment for breaking these laws was very harsh. For example, people caught stealing could be put to death. Those who did not show care and respect for the property of others had to pay a fine.

How were people punished for stealing in Hammurabi's time? 

People caught stealing could be put to death.