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2017 Princeton Review AP World History Unit 1 Terms Flashcards

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9340123772NomadA person who moves from one region to another in search of food. They usually travel in groups. These people were present during the Paleolithic Period.0
9340123773Foraging SocietiesAlso known as Hunter-Gatherers. They were still nomads but moved depending on climate and availability of food. (Paleolithic)1
9340123774Pastoral SocietiesThese groups domesticated animals. They are usually found in areas with little rainfall and had to herd the animals from one pasture to another because grazing was scarce. Social status was based on the size of one's herd. (Paleolithic)2
9340123775CuneiformA form of writing developed by the Sumerians that are usually used for government-related events. Wedge-shaped characters usually on clay tablets.3
9340123776PolytheisticA word that describes a religion. It means that a religion has many gods.4
9340123777ZigguratSumerian temples used to appease their gods. They looked like terraced pyramids.5
9340123778Code of HammurabiThe set of laws created by King Hammurabi of Babylon in order to establish a sense of justice and fairness in society. A uniform level of punishment throughout the empire. Some differences in common and noble classes.6
9340123779PharaohsEgyptian leaders are given this title. The Pharaohs were considered gods a government with a "god" as its leader is considered a theocracy.7
9340123780HieroglyphicsA system of pictographs that represented letters and words. This type of writing is found in Egypt.8
9340123781MummificationA process in which a dead body is preserved. Egyptian: are known to have used this process.9
9340123782PyramidsThese were created as tombs for Egyptian Pharaohs.10
9340123783River ValleyMany ancient civilizations were usually located near or on these.11
9340123784CalendarFirst created by the Olmecs, it was used to determine what day it was.12
9340123785HinduismA polytheistic religion that evolved from early Aryan beliefs such as the Vedas and the Upanishads.13
9340123786The VedasThese were books that reflected the daily lives and beliefs of Aryans.14
9340123787The UpanishadsThese were the commentaries and reflections of the Vedas.15
9340123788BrahmansThe highest class of the Indian caste system. The were the priest class of the Aryans.16
9340123789PatriarchyA system in which males held a higher position than women.17
9340123790Mandate of HeavenThe Dynastic Cycle. Created during the Zhou Dynasty, this belief meant that heaven would give Zhou rulers power as long as they rule justly and wisely.18
9340123791Bureaucracy/BureauGovernments were divided into different sections or bureaus that had certain responsibilities and certain powers in specific areas of government.19
9340123792MigrationMovement of a certain group(s) from one region to another.20
9340123793Zhou DynastyA Chinese dynasty founded by Wu Wang. They came after the Shang and ruled for 900 years.21
9340123794Neolithic/Agricultural RevolutionThe switch from a nomadic lifestyle to agricultural and town/city lifestyles.22
9340123795Bronze AgeThe later part of the Neolithic Era in which bronze metallurgy assisted in the creation of civilizations.23
9340123796MesopotamiaKnown as "The Land Between Two Rivers," this region is located between the Tigris and Euphrates River and was home to quite a few civilizations.24
9340123797Sumerian CivilizationThe first major civilization in Mesopotamia. They developed cuneiform writing and invented the wheel.25
9340123798Tigris and Euphrates RiversThese two rivers surrounded Mesopotamia. There was fertile soil and an annual flood that provided water and replenished nutrients. This enabled permanent settlement and, ultimately, civilization.26
9340123799BabylonSargon of Akkad conquered Sumer and founded this empire, which is well known for one of its kings, Hammurabi.27
9340123800HittitesA group of people that dominated Babylon through their experience in iron metallurgy, which trumped Babylon's bronze metallurgy.28
9340123801AssyriansAbout 100 years after the Hittite invasion, this civilization learned iron metallurgy. Their capital was Nineveh.29
9340123802NebuchadnezzarThe king of The New Babylonian Empire aka Chaldean Empire. He defeated the Assyrians and expanded the empire throughout the Fertile Crescent.30
9340123803Persian EmpireAn empire that consisted of what is modern-day Iran. Cyrus the Great defeated the Babylonians and established an empire. Later, It is known to have feuds with the Greeks. Some notable kings are Darius, and Xerxes.31
9340123804Egyptian CivilizationA civilization that developed along the lower parts of the Nile River.32
9340123805King MenesThis ruler United Upper and Lower Egypt, and named its capital after himself, Memphis.33
9340123806Queen HatshepsutMost Egyptian rulers were male, but this queen ruled for 22 years in the New Kingdom. She expanded Egyptian trade to other civilizations.34
9340123807Indus ValleyA land surrounded by mountains in the north and west, it became home to the Harappan civilization that had limited contact with other civilizations.35
9340123808Fertile CrescentThis land located between Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean is known for its soil which is capable of growing crops.36
9340123809Khyber PassThis road that goes through the Hindu-Kush Mountains provided Harappans with a way to contact other civilizations.37
9340123810Harappa and Mohenjo-DaroThese two cities were located in the Indus River Valley and were some the most famous cities of antiquity. They are noted for the grid layout of the cities and their advanced sewer system and infrastructure.38
9340123811AryansThey were nomadic tribes that migrated to the Indus Valley. These peoples were known to believe in Indra, the war god.39
9340123812Shang ChinaThis dynasty came after the legendary Xia Dynasty. They monopolized bronze in order to maintain control.40
9340123813Bantu MigrationsA migration in which West African peoples moved south and east, bringing with them the Bantu family of languages.41
9340123814Olmec and ChavinThese civilizations were the first to develop in the Americas, and they had a sizable influence on later civilizations. The Olmec is considered the "mother culture" for Meso-America while the Chavin is considered the "mother culture" for the Andean-South American region.42

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