Nomadic Life
Iron Age+ Eurasia
The Americas
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100

What were some achievements of the Indus valley civilization?

Urban planning 

  • Sewer systems 

  • Grid pattern streets

  • Standard brick sizes 

  • Natural air conditioning 

  • Long distance trade 

100

 What civilization did most of the Celts assimilate into?

Rome

100

Describe the geography of Mesoamerica.


  Great geographic diversity.  

  • Mountain ranges break up the region into microenvironments.  


    • These include the temperate climates, rainforests, highlands, dry, scrub forests.


100

  Which religion arrived in China from India and heavily influenced the Chinese way of life and art?

Buddhism

100

What dynasty took control after the fall of the Qin? How long did they last?

Han dynasty; 400 years

200

What were positives and negatives to the development of farming and civilization?

Positives: 

  • Surplus of food 

  • Settled villages 

  • Advanced technology 

Negatives:

  • Spread of disease 

  • Inequality 

  • Environmental degradation

200

What were the Hittites the first to do?

Use Iron

200

  Describe the geography of the Andean region of South America


  •  Diverse geographically.  

  • Mountainous core, arid coastal plain, dense interior forests.  

  • The geography was also challenging to human populations.  


200

Describe the relationship between the caste system, reincarnation, dharma, karma and moksha?


Reincarnation happened after your death in your previous life and what you were reincarnated as depended on your karma from your last life. Being reincarnated means being born again. Moksha is total fulfillment. Dharma are your religious duties


200

Which dynasty won the Warring States Era? Who was their leader?

Qin dynasty; Shi huangdi

300

Not all peoples turned to farming. Some stayed in the nomadic life style. Where did most of these nomads live? How did they interact with settled peoples? What did settled peoples learn from the nomads?

  •  Central Asian steppe 

  • Sometimes raided, other times they traded 

  • Settled peoples learned better horse riding, bows and arrows, horse breeding, use of the chariot, saddle and stirrup

300

 What were tactics used by the Assyrians to rule their empire?

  •   Divided into provinces 

  • Superior military technology 

  • Deportation 

Terror tactics  

300

     List Mayan achievements.

  Carved decorations and painted bright colors - without the use of the wheel or metal tools., 

created an accurate calendar system, 

concept of zero, 

had both whole words and concepts, 

scribes recorded  many things

Math and writing provided the foundation for the calendars and astronomical observations.


300

 How did the Persians organize their empire?

Into 20 different provinces, and had a governor, a satrap, of each province

300

What was the reason for people switching from a forager lifestyle to a sedentary agricultural lifestyle?

Climate change caused a decline in food supply so they were looking for a steady supply of food

400

 What were some early innovations that helped the first farmers?

  •  Domesticating plants and animals 

  • Plows 

  • Wheel 

  • Use of metal 

  • Irrigation channels, canals, shaduf

400

How did transportation change during the Iron Age?

Began using horses, camels 

Began using chariots for warfare

400

What are some ways in which people of the Andes adapted to their environment?

  • Created an accurate calendar to time planting and harvesting 

  • Domesticated frost resistant varieties of potatoes and grains

  • Terraced farming

  • Domesticated the llama

  • Learned to use the cold, dry climate to produce freeze dried vegetables and meat products that prevented famine when crops failed

400

What empire emerged out of the Eastern Roman Empire?

 Byzantine empire

400

  What religion was introduced by the Persians?

Zoroastrian

500

List characteristics of the Paleolithic Era

  • hunter/gatherer

  • Foraging

  • Simple stone tools and technology 

  • Small, nomadic bands 

  • Migration from Africa 

  • Cave paintings 

  • Begin believing in after life 

  • Early science centered on practical skills of finding and preparing food and materials for tools 

  • No social hierarchy 

  • No patriarchy

500

  What was the Eurasian steppe a conduit for?

 products such as wheat and technologies,  including bronze and iron metalworking, and cavalry warfare, traveled from western and Central Asia to eastern Asia

500

   What are some ways in which people of Mesoamerica adapted to their environment?

By farming which (with a surplus of food) led to specialization and urbanization, contacts across environmental boundaries led to trade and cultural exchanges, and finally, enhanced trade increased agricultural productivity and rising populations created the conditions for social stratification.  

500

What were some achievements of the Gupta Empire

Math 

  • Concept of zero 

  • Decimals 

  • Negative numbers 

  • Pi 

  • Medicine


    • Herbal guides 

  • Science 


    • Earth is round 

    • Calculate orbits and eclipses 

  • Architecture


    • Hindu and Buddhism temples 

    • Stepwell architecture

500

  What is the term given for the culture created by Alexander the Great?

Hellenistic