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Which river was most significant for ancient Egypt, providing fertile soil and transportation?

Nile River

100

How did the Qin Dynasty handle criticism of the government?

through harsh punishments like execution and book burning

100

What is the main belief of Daoism?

harmony with nature and following the natural order

100

Which is NOT a characteristic of a civilization?

a nomadic lifestyle

100

What writing material, invented by the Chinese, revolutionized record-keeping and communication?

paper

200

What was the primary purpose of the Code of Hammurabi in Babylon?

to establish law and order

200

What was the purpose of the Qin Dynasty’s standardization efforts?

unifying China through common currency and writing

200

In Confucianism, what is essential for a harmonious society?

 strong family values and respect for elders?

200

What was the earliest period of human history?

Paleolithic Age

200

Which ancient civilization is credited with developing the first known system of writing, called cuneiform?

Mesopotamia

300

What are the two major cities associated with the Indus Valley civilization?

Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa

300

What was the "Mandate of Heaven" used to justify in the Zhou Dynasty?

the rise and fall of rulers

300

How does Daoism’s concept of 'wu wei' (non-action) differ from Confucianism?

Daoism emphasizes going with the natural flow, while Confucianism focuses on fulfilling social roles

300

Why were rivers important for early civilizations?

they provided fertile soil for farming and water for irrigation

300

Where is Mr. David not from?

Anywhere but Canada

400

Why was controlling water flow important in ancient Egypt?

For stable harvests and increased food supply

400

What key feature of the Han Dynasty’s government helped it maintain stability and efficiency across a vast empire?

the civil service system, which selected officials based on merit through examinations

400

Which philosophy is associated with strict adherence to law and harsh punishments?

Legalism

400

What evidence is missing about the Indus River Valley civilization?

Writing system an tax records

400

Who lives in a Pineapple under the sea?

Spongebob Squarepants

500

What technological innovation helped Egyptians lift water for irrigation, and how did it work?

the shaduf, a hand-operated device for lifting water using a long pole balanced on a pivot

500

How did the Qin Dynasty's use of Legalism impact its long-term stability?

it unified China with strict laws but led to widespread resentment and rebellion after Qin Shi Huang's death

500

Explain how Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism differed in their approach to government and social order.

  • Confucianism focused on moral values and roles within relationships.
  • Daoism emphasized living in harmony with nature and minimal government interference.
  • Legalism relied on strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain order.
500

How did irrigation systems, like those in Mesopotamia, demonstrate the development of organized governments in early civilizations?

they required centralized planning, coordination, and labor to build and maintain, showing the need for structured leadership

500

What innovation by the Indus Valley civilization demonstrated advanced urban planning?

a grid-based city layout with a complex drainage and sewer system