According to legend, who founded the city of Rome?
Romulus and his twin brother, Remus
Which two rivers were essential to Mesopotamia?
Tigris and Euphrates
What is the Mandate of Heaven
The belief that rulers were authorized by the gods to rule, provided they remained just. If they lost virtue, they lost the mandate.
Why was Egypt called the "Gift of the Nile"
The Nile River flooded annually, depositing rich, fertile silt (black land) that allowed for farming in the middle of a vast desert
Identify Abraham as the founder, Moses as the leader out of Egypt, and the Ten Commandments as the core law
Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism/monotheism (covenant with God)
What type of government did Rome have before it became an empire?
because it was the birthplace of agriculture, urbanization, and writing around 9000–4500 BCE
What are the core beliefs of Confucianism
What natural barriers protected Egypt from invasion?
The Sahara Desert (east/west), the Mediterranean Sea (north), and the Nile's cataracts
Where was ancient Israel located geographically, and why was it significant?
The Levant (eastern Mediterranean coast). It was a strategic land bridge connecting major civilizations like Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Why was Julius Caesar assassinated in 44 BCE
Senators feared he was becoming too powerful and wanted to turn Rome into a monarchy
fostered a fatalistic religion, viewing gods as capricious and destructive, while centralizing authority to manage survival and agricultural labor.
What is Legalism and who used it?
The belief that people are inherently selfish and need strict laws and harsh punishments, used by the Qin dynasty to unify China.
What was the ruler of Egypt called, and what was their role?
What sea did Moses part to help the Israelites escape?
The Red Sea
When did the Western Roman Empire fall
476 CE.
n what ways did Hammurabi’s Code reflect the social stratification and daily life challenges of Babylonian society?
Hammurabi’s Code (c. 1750 BCE) reflected Babylonian social stratification by imposing class-dependent, "eye-for-an-eye" punishments—harsher for injuring nobles than commoners—across three distinct classes (nobles, commoners, slaves)
What was the Silk Road?
A network of trade routes connecting China to the Mediterranean, trading luxury goods like silk for goods from the West.
Why did Egyptians practice mummification
They believed that in order to live again in the afterlife, the soul (Ka) needed to recognize and return to its preserved physical body.
Which prophet utilized a, "horde of locusts" imagery to signify God's judgment upon Israel?
The prophet Joel.
From a strict patrician oligarchy into a more inclusive republic by granting political rights, legal protections, and equal legislative power
What does "Mesopotamia" mean?
"the land between two rivers"
Why is the Qin Dynasty significant
What was the "Book of the Dead"?
A collection of spells, hymns, and instructions intended to guide the deceased through the underworld.
Who were the first known people to be associated with the worship of YHWH, even before the formation of the kingdom of Israel?
The Canaanite people (or the Midianites/Kenites).