Hunter-Gatherer Societies
Agricultural Societies
Rise of Civilizations
River Valley Civilizations
Ancient Empires
100

What is a hunter-gatherer?

Someone who hunts and gathers for food/resources.

100

What lead to the start of the Agricultural Revolution?

Farming.

100

What is a civilization?

A highly organized and complex society.

100

What writing system did the Sumerians come up with?

Cuneiform.

100

What is an empire?

A single ruler governs a number of different lands or people.

200

What were tools crafted out of?

Wood, bones, antlers, and tone.

200

What is domestication?

Biological process in which the physical characteristics of wild plants and animals are changed as a result of human intervention.
200

What is a hierarchy?

Ranking of groups of people according to their importance, status, or power.

200

What kind of rule did pharaohs have?

An absolute monarch - ruler has unlimited power.

200

Who was the Peloponnesian War between?

Athens and Spartans.

300

Why were hunter-gatherers moblie?

To follow the food source/resources.

300

How did agriculture arise? (4 reasons)

New technology, climate, population pressure, and increased knowledge.

300

Why did civilizations arise? (5 reasons)

Access to water, government, defense, specialized jobs, and trade.

300

What is the difference between the citadel and residential city?

The citadel was used for political business by members of the ruling class and used for religious rituals. While the residential city is where people lived in brick houses arranged in streets.

300

What was Rome's republic system main parts? (3) Explain what each did.

Assemblies - male citizens would vote for laws and magistrates.

Magistrates - carries out laws.

Senate - wrote the laws and handled foreign affairs.

400

What were "central places" for?

They slept, made their tools, cooked their meals, and took part in social activities.

400

How did agriculture spread?

Through cultural diffusion and through migration of farming people.

400

How did rulers manage the economy to support state activities?

Taxing farmers, merchants, and artisans or by forcing people to labor for the state.

400

Why were oracle bones special? What civilization used these?

The Chinese used them to predict the future by Shang diviners.

400

What were two goals of the Han Dynasty?

1 - Keep China stable.

2 - Expand territory.

500

What kind of ruling/government did they have?

They had no government, they had leaders who were usually elders with experiences and likable personalities.

500

What social impact did the rise of agriculture have? 

Led to increase population density.

500

What are characteristics of ancient civilizations? (3 characteristics)

Writing, geography, and large cities.

500

Explain the difference between the Yellow River and Yangtze River civilizations.

Yellow River - planted drought-resistant millet and conserved soil moistures.

Yangtze River - grew rice and used water from the river for their crops.

500

Explain the similarities and differences between the Mauryan Empire and the Gupta Empire.

Similarities - both tolerated religious differences.

Differences - Mauryan Empire conquered through moral teachings of dharma and Gupta Empire conquered through military force.