Map/Land Study
Hierarchies
Rulers and Gods
Ancient Egyptian Items
Ancient Chinese Items
100

What thing on a map helps you tell what North, South, ect is

Compass Rose

100

Which class is usually the lowest in empires

Peasants

100

What is the name of the sun god

Amun-Ra

100

What is the monument(s) that is shaped like a 3d triangle

The pyramids or the Great Pyrmid of Giza

100

What Chinese item can help explode items

Gunpowder

200

What map is a map with earths landscape and surface

Physical Map

200

Which class is usually the second highest in empires

Government officials

200

What god makes storms, and deserts

Set (Seth)

200

What artifact helps ancient Egyptians tell little lies at the 42 judges

The Heart Scarab

200

What frozen desert did ancient China make

Ice Cream

300

What sea sits to the right of China

The Yellow Sea

300

What does hierarchy mean?

A system in which member of an organization or society are ranked according to status

300

Who was ruling as ¨King¨ in replacement of her son

Pharaoh Hatshepsut

300

What were two items for common day use in ancient Egypt

Clay pots, linen clothing, copper chisels for building, and woven baskets

300

What were the items ancient Chinese civilization used for everyday use

silk clothing, lacquerware dishes, bamboo steamers, chopsticks, and paper

400

What are the two main rivers in Mesopotamia

The Tigris and the Euphrates

400

When did the Old Stone Age end and the New Stone Age begin

Around 8000 BCE

400

Who established the Zhou Dynasty

King Wu of Zhou or Ji Fa

400

What storage item stored organs after death

Jars/Canopic jars

400

What bright item scared off enemies

Fireworks

500

How long is the Great Wall of China

13,171 miles

500

What were the names of the four social groups in the Zhou Dynasty

shi, nong, gong, and shang

500
Who founded the Han Dynasty

Emperor Gaozu

500

What were materials used for things

mud, limestone, copper, and papyrus, cedar wood, gold, silver, and lapis lazuli. 


500

What items did the Chinese put in with the dead body when burying

terracotta figurines (servants, soldiers, musicians, animals), bronze ritual vessels, jade ornaments, pottery, and daily necessities like lamps and miniature furniture