Mesopotamia
Egypt
Indus River Valley
China
Vocabulary
100

The two rivers of Mesopotamia

Tigris & Euphrates 

100

The name of Egypt's river

Nile

100

The name of these rivers allowed the Indus River Valley civilization to thrive

Indus & Ganges

100

Name ONE of China's rivers

Huange He (Yellow River) OR Chang Jiang

100

Soil that is rich with nutrients and good for growing crops

Fertile

200

The Mesopotamians worshiped many gods, meaning their religion was __________________

polytheistic 

200

The name of an Egyptian ruler

Pharaoh

200

The world's oldest major religion and most popular in India 

Hinduism

200

China's ruling system for hundreds of years was based on this

Dynasty / Dynastic Cycle

200
Trading one good for another good with no money
Barter
300

Similar to a Pyramid, this monument was the center of a city in Ancient Mesopotamia and served as a religious site. 

Ziggurat

300

The name of Egyptian writing 

Hieroglyphs

300

The social system based on karma & reincarnation

The Caste System

300

Priests used these to communicate with the gods & gave archeologists then first evidence of writing in China

Oracle Bones

300
Strong winds that bring dry and wet seasons
Monsoons
400
"An eye for an eye" comes from this legal code

Hammurabi's Code of Laws

400

This queen of Egypt expanded the empire through trade

Hatshepsut

400

Those who wish to reach Nirvana practice this religion

Buddhism

400

These trade routes connected Asia to the Mediterranean Sea

The Silk Road

400

"What goes around, comes around"

Karma

500

The group of people who were famous for sailing around the Mediterranean Sea trading and spreading culture. Also known as the "purple dye people"

The Phoenicians
500

This long reigning pharaoh of Egypt expanded the empire through warfare

Rames II

500

This ruler led his people into battle but converted to Buddhism and changed his world views.

Ashoka

500

The philosophy encourages respect for authority and on another, especially in terms of family and ancestry

Confucianism

500

When ideas spread from one group of people to another

Cultural Diffusion