Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Ancient India
Ancient China
Miscellaneous
100

What is a nomad?

A person who travels with their herd, never settling down

100

The river the Egyptian civilization was built on was called:

The Nile

100

Not too much or too little of anything, __________, was one of Buddhism's main teachings

moderation

100

What is a bureaucracy?

A system in which A worker is appointed (chosen) and then trained for a job

100

give one example of polytheism and monotheism

Hinduism/pagan, Islam, Judaism, etc

200

What is an empire?

A nation and the city-states it conquered

200

A Dynasty was:

A series of rulers from the same family

200

The ______ empire was considered a golden age of India

Gupta

200

What did a seismograph do?

Detect earthquakes

200

Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt gained great land for farming from the same source:

Flooding rivers bringing fertile soil

300

What are the 2 rivers that Mesopotamia existed between?

Tigris and Euphrates

300

Ancient Egypt and ______, a kingdom to the south, fought for control of the land for thousands of years

Kush

300

What is the name of the man who created Buddhism?

Siddhartha Gautama

300

how did the feudal system work?

A noble (governor) was given land by the king. They owned the land, while the serfs (peasants) farmed on it to make a living. The king got a cut of the food as tax.

300

Ancient Egypt was known for 3 main achievements:

A better calendar, accurate medical journals, and art that preserved their history

400

The code of ___________ was a set of laws, including "if a freeman has destroyed the eye of another freeman, they shall destroy his eye"

Hammurabi

400

Hieroglyphics used ________ to stand for ________, ________, and ________

pictures, objects, ideas, and sounds

400

The ______ was a book that held hymns and poems about Aryan religion and life

Vedas

400

List 3 dynasties given in the chapter (in order):

Xia/Shang/Zhou/Qin/Han

400

Chinese silk was made from:

silkworm cocoons

500

Assyria and Babylonia fell in similar ways, both fought to keep their empire's land, but _____________________________________

did not make life better for the people they conquered

500

____________ was a female leader who ruled for around 20 years. She was best known for supporting trade and restoring damaged buildings

Hatshepsut

500

What are the 3 jewels of Buddhism?

The Buddha, the Dharma (law), and the Sangha (community)

500

The 5 basic relationships of Confucius are:

Husband/wife, Father/son, Older sibling/younger sibling, Friend/friend, and Ruler/subject

500

Monsoon season in the Indus Valley region was usually from the month of _______ to the month of _______

April to October