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1 1.What do you call a scientist who analyzes human remains in order to study past cultures? Archaeologists

2 2.What is the name of two ancient cities located in the Fertile Crescent that are being studied by archeologists? Aleppo and Jericho

3 3.What ancient city is found on the Anatolian Peninsula? (Modern day Turkey) Catal Huyuk

4 4.What is another name for the New Stone Age? Neolithic Age

5 5.What caused ancient civilizations to change? Contact with other people through trade, warfare and migration

6 6.What do you call the exchange of goods between different groups of people? Cultural diffusion

7 7.What ancient site in England was begun during the Neolithic period and was finished during the Bronze Age? Stonehenge

8 8.What were the chief characteristics of Homo sapiens who lived in Africa between 100,000 and 400,000 years ago? Lived in semi-permanent settlements Nomadic Hunter-gatherers

9 9.What determined the geographic location of hunters and gatherers? Food sources

10 10.What were the major reasons that Neolithic man was able to live in stable communities? Technological and agricultural advances gave rise to stable communities

11 11.Where was ancient Mesopotamia located? Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

12 12.Why did the earliest civilizations originate in river valleys? Offered rich soil for growing of crops

13 13.How were different social classes treated in Hammurabi’s Code? Free people were valued more than slaves Rich people were treated differently from poor people

14 14.What was the first written language? Cuneiform writing

15 15.What was the key belief that was the source of an Egyptian pharaoh’s power? The belief that he was a god

16 16.Where were pyramids built? Egypt

17 17.What linked the Mediterranean world and China during the Classical period? The Silk Road

18 18.What is a ziggurat and where was it located? Pyramid-shaped structure in Sumer - temple

19 19.What is the written language of ancient Egypt? Hieroglyphics

20 20.Well-planned cities with sophisticated plumbing could be found in which ancient river valley civilization? Cities of the Indus Valley/Indian Civilization

21 21.What are the physical barriers surrounding India? The Himalayas Indian Ocean Hindu Kush Mountains The Arabian Sea

22 22.Respect for ancestors is a key belief of which religion/philosophy? Confucianism

23 23.During which dynasty did India experience its Golden Age? Gupta Dynasty (Empire)

24 24.The caste system influenced all aspects of Indian culture. What group introduced this system to India? Aryans

25 25.What was a caste based on? Occupation

26 26.How was each person’s caste determined? By birth

27 27.What religion is most closely associated with the Gupta Dynasty? Hinduism

28 28.Who is considered the founder of Hinduism? No single founder

29 29.What important intellectual contributions was made during the Gupta Dynasty? Concept of zero Decimal System

30 30.The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path are teachings of which religion? Buddhism

31 31.In what modern day country was Buddhism founded? Nepal

32 32.Karma, dharma, reincarnation and non-violence are all key teachings of which religion? Hinduism

33 33.What are two beliefs that Hindus and Buddhists share? Followers of both believe in reincarnation and non-violence

34 34.What was a key reason that Asoka was important? He sent Buddhist missionaries to China to spread Buddhism

35 35.With what civilization is the Great Wall associated? China

36 36.The Vedas and Upanishads are the sacred writings of Hinduism

37 37.What religion/philosophy emphasizes education and believes rulers must be fair and just to prosper? Confucianism

38 38.Where was the Mauryan Empire located? India

39 39.What was the role of the Nubian city of Meroe? A source of iron weapons, iron tools and trade

40 40.Which emperor is associated with the construction of the Great Wall? Qin Shi Huangdi

41 41.When a dynasty falls, its people believe it has lost the Mandate of Heaven

42 42.What are the characteristics of Taoism (Daoism)? Humility Living a simple life Living in harmony with nature

43 43.What were the key trade goods of classical China? Silk Paper Compass Porcelain They also developed printing

44 44.Harappa is another term to identify which civilization? Ancient Indus River Valley civilization

45 45.What were the names of two ancient cities on the Indian subcontinent? Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa

46 WHICH RIVER? INDUS

47 WHAT DYNASTY? GUPTA

48 HUANG HE WHAT RIVER?

49 NUBIA/KUSH

50 BUDDHA WHO AM I?


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