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100

List at least 5 advantages rivers provide for civilizations

Trade, Transportation, drinking water, water for farming, water for bathing, fishing, and cultural diffusion 

100

What is the Code of Hammurabi? How did it impact the Ancient Babylonians? 

282 laws engraved in stoned placed in a public location in the Ancient Babylonian Empire for everyone to see and follow. 

Importance: 1st Written Laws in Human History and they were really strict. "Eye for an Eye, Tooth for a Tooth". . . if you were in same social class

100

Define Reincarnation 

belief that a person's soul is reborn after death. Your social status when you are reborn depends on how you lived your life. 

100

List at least 3 key components of Confucianism. 

Emphasizes the importance of family, the importance of respecting elders (filial piety) , loyalty to the government, promotes education, promotes civil service system, woman should not participate in public life / inferior

100

Explain the difference between "cause" and "effect". 

causes - reasons why something happened

effects - results of what happened (short-term and long-term impacts as well)

200

List 8 characteristics of a civilization 

Government, Cities, Religion, Writing system, Social Classes, Arts, Architecture, and Job Specialization 

200

List at least 3 key differences between the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic Age. 

Paleolithic - Hunters and Gatherers, Nomadic lifestyle, adapted to survive.

Neolithic - Invented farming, domesticated animals. As a result, they were able to create permanent settlements, governments, increase food supply, created cities, more advanced.  

200

Which belief systems does reincarnation play a major role in that we learned about? 

Hinduism and Buddhism

200

List at least 2 key components of Legalism

Rulers should have absolute power, rulers should be backed by a strong military, rulers and governments should control how people think (ex. burning books), strict order and laws, harsh consequences for thinking differently and disobeying laws. No questioning authority. Shi Huangdi was the leader of the Qin Dynasty that ruled this way. 

200

What are ways to distinguish the differences between a reliable and an unreliable source?

Reliable - Information you can trust because it is accurate, unbiased.

Unreliable - Information you cannot trust. Could be inaccurate or biased 

Look at who produced the source

Look at their intentions (is it to inform, or to persuade?) 

300

Define Social Class

group of people who share the same social status / ranking based on their job and wealth 

300

Define Ethnocentrism 

Thinking your culture is better than and superior to all other cultures. Examples: Some Ancient China Dynasties and Civilizations. Some people feel the same way about the USA today.  

300

Describe the relationship between Greek-City States and Greek's Geography 

Greece has numerous mountains and islands, which made it tough to unite the country and territories as a unified whole. As a result, they developed city-states, which each city had its own government and laws independent from other city-states. 

What makes our states different is that the 50 states in the USA have unifying laws. (If NY was a city-state, we would pledge allegiance to the NY Flag, not the USA Flag) 

300

What is the Silk Road? List at least 4 key impacts the Silk Road had. 

A series of interconnected trade routes that led across China to Rome (4,000 miles). 

Empires were able to expand their wealth, learn more ideas from other people, improved transportation, led to the development of sea route, was dangerous, led to cultural diffusion, People from China able to access goods from other areas and vice versa. 

300

What is Mr. P's 3-step process towards answering document-based questions? 

1) Restate the question

2) Answer the question in your own words

3) "For Example, according to. . . quote document-based evidence" to support and verify the information you provided in your own words 

400

What is meant by "Social Hierarchy"?

When a society categorizes people based on their social class (job and wealth) 

400

What does Paleo mean? What does Neo mean? 

Old 

New 

400

Explain how the Mandate of Heaven and the Dynastic Cycle related to each other. 

The Mandate of Heaven - New family claims they can speak with the gods, which gives them the right to rule. People in the Zhou Dynasty followed orders from the family in power until civilization broke down

Dynastic Cycle - New dynasty brings peace, built roads and canals, gave land to peasants, and built strong military's to protect the people. In short, they took actions that made people happy. However, these dynasties eventually broke down. They could break down due to raising taxes, military breakdown, treating people unfairly, peasant revolts, natural disasters. In response, the ruling family would be overthrown and a new family would takeover and claim the mandate of heaven. 

Together these terms explain how ruling families gained and lost power in the Zhou Dynasty

400

How did Buddhism spread to China? 

King Ashoka of the Mauryan Empire became a strong believer in Buddhism and wanted to spread the religion and ideas. He sent people to spread it to areas outside of the Empire (located in present-day India). The Silk Road allowed for Buddhism to be spread to areas far away from the Mauryan Empire, such as China due to the interconnected trade routes of the Silk Road. Cultural Diffusion occurs as a result of Trade. 

400

What is the first question you should ask yourself when you are analyzing a visual? 

What do I see? 

500

What is the difference between a Rigid Social Class Structure vs. a Mobile Social Class Structure?

Rigid Social Class Structure - You cannot move up in social ranking, job, and wealth. You are what your family is. 


Mobile Social Class Structure - People can work their way up to gain higher social status, higher paying job, and wealth

500

Identify the 4 key enduring issues Mr. P wants you to focus on. 

1) Conflict  2) Technology 3) Globalization 4) Power 

500

Explain the relationship between Hellenistic Culture, Alexander the Great, and Cultural Diffusion 

Alexander the Great conquered many territories and land in Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa. As a result, he brought together Egyptian, Indian, Greek, and Persian Culture. These people shared their ideas, values, goods, and traditions, which led to cultural diffusion amongst these different cultures. 

500

How have the Ancient Greeks and Ancient Romans impacted our government system today. 

Greek - democracy. power to the people. 

Rome - Republic. Ruled by laws. People who make the laws represent the peoples' interest as they are elected. 

Today, we have a representative democracy in which we elect representatives to make our laws and cast the peoples vote for President's 

500

If you were to be asked to explain the "historical context" of a time period, what 6 questions would you need to answer? 

Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How