Early Civilizations & Human Origins
Empires of Asia & The Islamic Golden Age
: Revolutions, Rome, & Global Movements
Byzantine Legacy & French Revolution
Global Conflict & Independence movements
100

What was the world's first writing system, created by the Sumerians using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets?

Cuneiform

100

In ancient China, what specific philosophy was the focus of the difficult Civil Service Tests?

Confucianism

100

What was the main purpose of the Edict of Milan (313 CE) in the Roman Empire?

It was a Roman law that finally allowed people to practice Christianity freely without being punished

100

. What was Justinian's Code and what modern systems did it influence?

A collection of laws organized by Emperor Justinian that served as the empire's legal framework and influenced modern Western legal systems.

100

What is Nationalism and what desire did it drive globally?

A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country. It drove desires for independence globally

200

Why did early cities start near rivers like the Tigris, Euphrates, or the Nile?

They provided fresh water, fertile soil for farming, and a way to travel

200

 What is the ancient Chinese concept of the "Mandate of Heaven"?

The belief that the gods gave the emperor the right to rule, which explained why a new ruling family could take over if the old one became weak or corrupt.

200

What is the holy book of Islam, and what is specifically noted in your study guide as NOT being one of the Five Pillars?

The Quran is the holy book. Forced conversion is NOT a pillar

200

what were the main causes of the French Revolution?

Economic crisis (heavy debt, poor harvests) and the unequal tax burden placed entirely on the Third Estate

200

 What system was established by Britain and France after the decline of the Ottoman Empire, and what did this spark in the Middle East?

The mandate system was established, which sparked Arab nationalism and the desire for self-rule

300

what was the major shift that occurred during the Neolithic Age (Agricultural Revolution)?

Humans learned to farm and domesticate animals, which created a food surplus.

300

What was the "Pax Mongolica" and how did it positively impact the Silk Road?

A long period of peace created by the Mongol Empire that made the Silk Road safe for travel and increased trade and sharing of inventions.

300

Why was the Byzantine capital of Constantinople considered so vital?

It was vital for its geographical location bridging Europe and Asia, making it a center for trade

300

Who were the Bourgeoisie?

The educated middle class in France (part of the Third Estate) who led the push for revolution

300

 Unlike major powers that used military force, what kind of methods did Mahatma Gandhi use to fight for Indian independence? (Give one example)

He used peaceful methods like the Salt March.

400

 How did the people of Mesopotamia view their gods compared to the people of Egypt? Why?

Mesopotamians saw their gods as harsh because their rivers flooded violently and unpredictably. Egyptians saw their gods as kind because the Nile flooded predictably.

400

Name two major achievements of the Islamic Golden Age mentioned in your guide.

 Inventing Algebra (by Al-Khwarizmi) and huge advancements in Medicine 

400

How were Islamic Caliphs different from ancient Egyptian Pharaohs regarding how they were viewed by their people?

Caliphs were political and religious leaders, but unlike Egyptian Pharaohs, they were not considered gods.

400

How did Napoleon Bonaparte seize government power?

Through a Coup d'état (a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of government power)

400

 What does the term "Satyagraha" refer to?

Gandhi's policy of passive resistance and nonviolence.

500

 What was Hammurabi's Code and why was it so significant for early societies?

It was the very first written set of laws. It was important because it was written down for everyone to see.

500

What was "The Hijrah" and what two things did it start?

Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Medina. It started the first Muslim community and the Islamic calendar

500

what were the main reasons Christianity spread so fast during the Roman Empire?

Because of the Roman road system, common languages, and a message of love and equality that appealed to poor people

500

What specifically began Napoleon's downfall in 1812?

His disastrous invasion of Russia, where the harsh winter and scorched-earth tactics destroyed his army

500

what event marked the very start of the French Revolution?

The Storming of the Bastille