Early Civilization in South Asia
The Origins of Hinduism and Buddhism
Powerful Empires Emerge in India
Ancient Civilization in China
Strong Rulers Unite China
100

Choose one of the 4 varnas and explain its social role.

Brahmin: teach

Kshatriya: protect

Vaishya: Manage 

Shudra: Produce

100

Through which mechanism did Buddha stress that enlightenment could be reached?

Meditation

100

Who founded the first Indian empire?

Chandragupta Maurya

100

Name three geographic barriers which made it difficult to invade China:

Gobi Desert, Tian Shan Mountains, Pacific Ocean, Kunlun Mountains, Himalayas, Thick Rainforests

100

What was the second Chinese dynasty to come to power?

Zhou

200

What conclusion can archaeologists draw from examining the layout of Indus cities?

A strong government must have been involved in the planning of such uniform structures and designs.

200

What is the word which represents the belief of nonviolence in both Hinduism and Buddhism?

Ahimsa

200

What was the purpose of Ashoka's stone pillars (or Edicts)?

Offered moral advice and promised a just government for all.

200

What changes were made to the economy of the Zhou which made trade easier?

They changed to a money economy. Their coins even had small circular openings to allow for them to be carried on cords.

200

What affect did the Silk Road have on China?

Promoted the exchange of goods, cultures and ideas

300

According to the Vedic society, the gods divided the body of the first man, Purusha, into four parts which would become the four _______________ of Vedic society.

Varnas, or social groups

300

Describe the roles of karma and dharma in Hinduism.

In order to obtain good karma, which would be needed to reach moksha, one would perform religious and moral duties called dharma.

300

Which Indian empire was known for creating a system of writing numbers that we still use today?

Gupta

300

What is feudalism?

Feudalism is a type of government in which lords governed their own land, but had to pay military obligations to the ruler.
300

Which Emperor ordered the building of the Great Wall of China?

Shi Huangdi

400

What was the role of cattle in Early Indian Civilizations?

Cattle were worshipped because they both provided milk and plowed the land. Wealth was often measured in the number of cows or bulls a person owned.

400

What are the four aspects of the Eightfold path?

Right Views, Right Intentions, Right Speech, Right Actions, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, Right Contemplation

400

Which major event caused Ashoka to embrace Buddhism and start practicing nonviolence?

The Battle of Kalinga

400

Why did Confucianism influence Chinese culture more than Daoism?

Confucianism focused on order and social hierarchy, both of which became important in Chinese government and society.

400

What was the Civil Servant System, and what was its impact on Chinese government?

The Civil Servant System was an idea that government workers should earn their position through merit, and not through family ties. Thus, a system of exams was set up for those to earn such rules. This Confucian influence on government remained until 1912.

500

Describe the difference between the Vedas and the Ramayana.

The Vedas are a collection of hymns, chants, rituals and religious teachings, while the Ramayana is a long poem, known as an epic, which emphasizes values.

500

Describe the caste system. What was its significance on Indian culture? 

The caste system is a birth-based system in which one is born into a specific sub-caste or jati (occupation group). One cannot change castes in this life, but through karma could achieve a higher caste in the next life. The caste system provided a strong structure, sense of identity and cultural hierarchy that would not be disputed. 

500

Describe why the Gupta empire declined. What impact would this have on future Indian empires?

The Gupta Empire declined due to:

1) weak rulers 2) civil war 3) foreign invaders

Afterward, Gupta split into multiple kingdoms and would see no other great empire like the Maurya or Guptas for almost 1,000 years.

500

Describe the difference between Confucianism and Daoism.

Confucianism stresses harmony with this life (not the next), while daoism stresses the belief in the balance between the yin and the yang.

500

Describe three reasons why the Han was considered a Golden Age.

The Han Empire invented multiple useful items such as the fishing rod, the steer rudder for ships, the seismograph, an advanced time-keeping device, paper and the wheelbarrow. The Han also utilized the Silk Road to exchange goods, cultures and ideas with the West.