Historical Reasoning + CRQ Skills
Early Humans & First Civilizations
Belief Systems
Classical India & China
Classical Greece & Rome
100

Which skill asks you to think about who created a source and what their opinion on a topic is?

Point of View (POV)

100

Which time period relied on hunting and gathering for survival?

Paleolithic Era

100

Christianity, Judaism, and Islam believe in one God. What is the term for this?

Monotheism

100

What geographic feature protected India to the north?

Himalayan Mountains

100

What political system is Athens known for developing?

Democracy

200

What are you finding out when you "contextualize" a document? (Think about Historical Context!)

Background Information/5 W's

200

What major change allowed permanent settlements to develop during the Neolithic Revolution?

Farming/agriculture

200

What sacred text contains the core beliefs and history of Judaism?

The Torah

200

What material used in China for record-keeping came from silk worms and plants?

Paper

200

What major sea supported trade and cultural exchange for both Greece and Rome?

Mediterranean Sea

300

In a CRQ, what does the term “purpose” mean?

The reason why the author created the source.

300

Why were river valleys ideal locations for the world’s first civilizations?

They offered fertile soil, water, and good conditions for farming.

300

In Hinduism and Buddhism, what is the belief that the soul is reborn after death?

Reincarnation

300

Name two achievements from the Gupta Golden Age.

zero, decimals, medicine, literature, art, architecture

300

How long did Rome's roads stretch in terms of miles?

250,000 miles

400

What historical reasoning skill can you use to show how an Enduring Issue has continued to exist today?

Continuity & Change Over Time (CCOT)

400

What does Hammurabi’s Code show about how Babylonian society was structured?

It had strict laws and social class divisions.

400

According to Confucianism, what factors help maintain social order?

Five relationships, respect for elders, and education

400

What was one way Emperor Shi Huangdi unified China during the Qin Dynasty?

Standardizing laws, currency, writing, or building infrastructure like the Great Wall of China

400

What examples of Greek & Roman ideas do you notice in the United States?

Democracy, citizenship, representative government, written laws, jury trials, and architectural styles (U.S. Capitol building)

500

In a CRQ, what does “intended audience” mean?

The group of people the source was created and meant for.

500

What historical circumstances led the Babylonian Empire to need a written law code like Hammurabi’s? (What was happening at the time, and how did it lead to the Code of Hammurabi?)

A large, growing empire needed order, unity, and consistent laws.

500

What is a major difference between Daoism and Confucianism in how they believe people should live?

Daoism focuses on peace and harmony with nature; Confucianism focuses on peace and harmony with others (social rules and responsibilities)

500

How did the Silk Roads impact China during the Han Dynasty?

They increased trade, spread new ideas and goods, and connected China to other regions.

500

What was one major long-term effect of Alexander the Great’s conquests?

The spread of Hellenistic culture (Greek traditions) across the Mediterranean, Middle East, and parts of Asia.