The Indo-Europeans
Hinduism & Buddhism Develop
Seafaring Traders
The Origins of Judaism
Chapter Review
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They were primarily pastoral people that herded cattle, sheep, and goats

The Info-Europeans

100

The founder/origins of Hinduism

Cannot be traced back to one founder

100

A powerful seafaring peoples who's cities had no fortifications

Minoans

100

The first five books of the Hebrew Bible

the Torah

100

movement of a people from one region to another

migration

200

They unified into an empire in 1650 BC and dominated Southwest Asia for 450 years.

The Hittites

200

Rejected the many gods and taught enlightenment

Buddhism

200

Bull-leaping served the following purposes:

entertainment, religious rituals, training for warriors

200

The Hebrews began their _______ from Egypt led by Moses

Exodus

200

mutual promise between God and the founder of the Hebrew people

covenant

300

Superior weapons of war pulled by horses

Chariots

300

A perfect state of understanding all things

Moksha

300

Depicted in works of Minoan art as important figures

women as goddesses and priestesses

300

laws given by God to Moses and served to be the basis of Jewish laws

the Ten Commandments

300

Minoan capital city that was the center of an advanced and peaceful culture

Knossos

400

Another name for the shudras, the lowest social class.

The 'untouchables'

400

Founded by Mahavira and believe everything in the universe has a soul and should not be harmed.

Jainism

400

Popular Phoenician trades items 

gold, wine, cotton cloth

400

The Kingdom of Israel was united under three able kings

Saul, David, Solomon

400

True or False: people can easily move from one to another in a caste system

False

500

The distinguishing feature that the Aryan class structure used.

varna, or skin color

500

Dialogues or discussions between a student and a teacher

Upanishads

500

The Phoenician homeland came under the control by

the Babylonians and Persian empire of King Cyrus I

500

The reasons for the kingdoms division

high taxes, discontent caused by forced labor

500

Drove the Egyptians out of Syria and Palestine

Great Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar