Paleolithic Era humans depended on this to get food
What is hunting and gathering?
Name the two rivers along which Mesopotamia developed
Tigris and Euphrates rivers
This individual was the head of Egyptian religion and government.
What is a pharaoh?
One of the two major cities in the Indus River Valley.
What is Harappa and Mohenjo Daro?
Porcelain, gunpowder, umbrella.
What were Ancient Chinese inventions?
The world's earliest civilizations developed on the CONTINENTS.
Another name for the Neolithic Era
What is the New Stone Age?
This is an example of the temples used for worship in Mesopotamia.
What is a ziggurat?
Annual flooding of this river allowed Egyptians to invent a calendar.
What is the Nile River?
What are monsoons?
This system was used to ensure that the brightest citizens were hired for government jobs.
What is the civil service system?
Early civilizations developed along this geographic feature
What are rivers?
This event was a turning point in history and caused humans to stop hunting/gathering and establish permanent settlements
What is the domestication of plants and animals?
Type of writing invented in Mesopotamia
What is cuneiform?
Type of writing invented by the Egyptians
What are hieroglyphics?
Stamps found in the Indus River Valley by archaeologists are evidence that they traded with this civilizations.
What is Mesopotamia?
These two geographic features caused Ancient China to develop in isolation and have little contact with outsiders.
What are mountains (Himalayas) and deserts (Gobi)?
Name the Four River Valley Civilizations
Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus, China
What is slavery?
True or false: All social classes in Mesopotamia were treated the same under Hammurabi's Code.
What is false? (Land owners and free non-land owners could execute equal justice, the slave class could not)
What are pyramids?
This advancement in city planning invented in Indus River Valley is still used today in cities like Charlotte and NYC.
What are streets laid out in a grid pattern?
What is filial piety?
Early river valley civilizations depended on annual flooding to create this - needed to grow crops
Religions, Job Specialization, Cities, Government, Written Language, Technology, Social Classes
What are the characteristics of civilizations?
A modern-day example of Hammurabi's "eye for an eye" is this punishment - still practiced today in some US states.
What is the death penalty?
This type of government, where the head is both a political and religious leader, was practiced in Ancient Egypt. It is practiced today in Saudi Arabia, for example.
What is a theocracy?
The social class system is referred to as this:
What is the caste system?
What is the Mandate of Heaven?
Name the two rivers along which Ancient China developed
Huang He (Yellow) and Yangtze rivers