This pharaoh was known for trade and peaceful rule.
π Who is Hatshepsut?
This city was the capital of the Assyrian Empire.
π What is Nineveh?
This Persian ruler governed with tolerance.
π Who is Cyrus the Great?
This belief system focused on respect, family, and social order.
π What is Confucianism?
A governor who ruled a Persian province.
π What is a satrap?
This Kushite city became a center for trade and iron production.
π What is MeroΓ«?
This Assyrian king built a massive library of clay tablets.
π Who is Ashurbanipal?
This road helped improve communication across the Persian Empire.
π What is the Royal Road?
This philosophy taught harmony with nature and the Dao.
π What is Daoism?
A government where one ruler has unlimited power.
π What is an autocracy?
This period marked Egyptβs greatest power and expansion.
π What is the New Kingdom?
This empire was known for harsh rule and a powerful military.
π What is Assyria?
This Persian ruler divided the empire into provinces.
π Who is Darius?
The first emperor who unified China.
π Who is Shi Huangdi?
The belief that life is a struggle between good and evil.
π What is Zoroastrianism?
This group of invaders weakened Egypt near the end of the New Kingdom.
π Who were the Sea Peoples?
This group helped destroy Nineveh in 612 BC.
π Who were the Medes and Chaldeans?
This religion influenced Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
π What is Zoroastrianism?
This belief system supported strict laws and harsh punishments.
π What is Legalism?
A system allowing conquered people to keep their customs.
π What is tolerance?
This Kushite king conquered Egypt in 751 BC.
π Who is Piankhi?
This Chaldean king rebuilt Babylon with hanging gardens.
π Who is Nebuchadnezzar?
This Persian king conquered Egypt but ruled unwisely.
π Who is Cambyses?
This massive structure was built to protect China from invaders.
π What is the Great Wall of China?
Respect and obedience toward parents and ancestors.
π What is filial piety?