Early Man
Mesopotamia
Egypt/Israelites
China/India
Greece/Rome
100

What does paleolithic mean?

Old Stone

100

What continent Mesopotamia located on?

Asia

100

What river is next to Egypt?

Nile River

100

How was the city of Mohenjo-Daro planned

In a grid 

100

What is a Senate?

A Senate is when a couple wealthy men ruled the City/Kingdom

200

What does Surplus mean?

Having more than needed

200
What does polytheistic mean?

The belief in many gods.

200

Who was on the top of the social pyramid?

Pharaoh and the family members

200

What was the importance of monsoons in India?

To give the people warmth, wet air and rain needed to grow crops.

200

What rights did Spartan Women have?

They could take part in athletic training, raised strong children, and could own land.

300

Where was Otiz the ice man actually found?

In Italy 

300

What are some Sumerian inventions?

Cuneiform,wheel, sailboat, wooden plow, bronze.

300

Who united Upper and Lower Egypt?

King Narmer (also Menes)

300

What kept India isolated from others 

The Himalyas that were mountains along the Northern Borders and sea along the southern Border.

300

Why was Julius Caesar was Killed?

The Senate of Rome was afraid that Caesar was becoming to powerful.

400

What is domestication?

To tame or train animals of plants for human use

400

how did the flooding of the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers help the people?

The flooding provided silt creating fertile soil for farming

400

Who was the first female pharaoh in Egypt?

Hatshepsut

400
Why was the silk road important to China?

 It opened opened trade with the west and Goods, Religion, Culture, and Ideas were also spread along the silk road.

400

What was the contribbutions of Augustus and how people felt about him.

He rebuilt the city of Rome. People were grateful for the peace he brought

500

What is specializtion?

The act of training for a particular job.
500

Who was responsible for the first written law code and what were laws and punishments like?

Hammurabi; the punishments were harsh and often replicated the crime

500

How did the Nile River affect Egypt?

The river gave them fertile soil for farming, water for food, drinking, bathing, transportation, ability to trade, protection in the north (Nile Delta), Protection in the south (cataracts)

500

What were the achievements of Shi Huangdi?

They set up a common system of currency, weights, and measures, one system, of language. Shi Huangdi also broke China into provinces to make it easier to control.

500

Describe public life in Athens.

Men would go to the agora and participate in the government while boys, women and slaves didn't. Women did house hold jobs and thought their daughters how to do house hold jobs and women also had little rights.