Ancient Civilizations
Mongols
Aztecs
Globalization
Other
100

All early civilizations we studied are located near this similar geographic feature

Water 

100
What is the name of the man credited with founding the Mongol Empire?

Genghis Khan

100

What is one interesting part of Aztec religion? Why do they do this act?

Human Sacrifice; repaying the gods for sacrificing their lives to let the Aztecs to be living today

100

True or False: The Silk Road was an actual road. IF FALSE, explain why it is false.

False; the "Silk Road" were several trade routes on both land and water 

100

A man writes a paper about his grandfather's experience during WWII in the year 1984. What type of source is this?

Secondary Source

200

Name the four (4) Ancient River Valley Civilizations we analyzed in class

Ancient China (Yellow River)

Mesopotamia

Nile River Valley

Indus River Valley

200

What was Pax Mongolica and why was it important?

Mongol Peace; Time of peace and stability in the Mongol Empire 

200

What are the two main reasons that the Aztec Empire fell? 

Spread of disease (smallpox) and Spanish conquests led by Hernan Cortes 
200

What can be spread through globalization?

Goods, ideas, disease, cultures, foods, etc. 

200

Diaries, photographs, letters, and speeches are considered these kinds of sources

Primary

300

Which of the four Ancient River Valley Civilizations is the OLDEST?

Mesopotamia

300

Explain how the Mongols conquered neighboring tribes. What if someone refused to surrender?

Mongols would decimate populations and cities if they refused to surrender. They were relatively tolerant of peoples that let them take over the land

300

How did Tenochtitlan sustain itself? Provide at least 2 examples

Trade routes, good infrastructure, garrisons, similar religion, consistent agriculture, strong government 

300

What is an example of "Political Globalization" in our world today

NATO, NAFTA, United Nations, WHO, World Trade Organization,  etc.  
300

What are the two MAIN things you need to look at when encountering a new map you've never seen

1). Key

2). Title

400

The Indus River Valley is now what modern day country?

Pakistan/Northern India--> Either is acceptable 

400

The Mongols had ____ different "Khanates". What was this type of rule called and how did it work?

4 Khanates

Indirect Rule

Each leader of the Khanate would discuss how they're doing with the Great Khan (king figure). Let them rule, leave them alone until there is an issue somewhere

400

What are Chinampas? How did they work? Be as specific as you can.

Floating gardens: Dig dirt from the bottom of the river to get good soil. One person plants seeds, several harvest, others float on boats to pick up the resources to trade

400

What is interdependence?

A relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods, and services

400

You find a great source online but are not sure if it is reliable or not. The Author's name is there but everything else looks funky, what should be the first step you do in this case? 

Look up the author, see their credibility 

500

There are six (6) characteristics that makeup a civilization. Name 4 of the 6

Job specialization

Social hierarchy

Government

Organized religion

Urban

Public Works/Architecture 

500

The Mongols practiced religious tolerance towards these three groups: 

Islam, Buddhism, and Christianity 

500

What "sign" from the Gods did the Aztecs receive to start building their new civilization 

Eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its mouth 

500

These types of countries are usually (not always) negatively affected by globalization

Developing countries 

500

What are the two rivers that make up the oldest Ancient River Valley Civilizations 

*MUST SPELL CORRECTLY*

Tigris and Euphrates Rivers