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4906637157Had a single emporer Built the Great Wall of china Highly centralized and organized Legalism / Humans can't be trusted severe punishments Taxes extremely high revolt over the law ends the empire Paper and silk was discoveredWhat happens in the Quinn dynasty first dynasty (7)0
4906637161longest lasting dynasty in China China is unified Wuti was the Martial emperor People believed the if the emperor was ruling well everything went well Buearocracy was their form of government and the people had to give one month of civil service which controlled commerce and production,What was the Han dynasty like1
4906637164Silk roads- Released culture Spread of ideas Trading Warsmost important theme throughout history of China and why (4)2
4906637166Emporer was divine Soldiers were at the bottom unlike Sparta who had them at top Woman were quiet and obedientWhat was social class like in the Han dynasty3
4914759247Worship many Gods Majority if civilizations practiced this Only Judaism and Christianity didn't practice thisWhat is polytheism (3)4
4914759248Arts and culture -Pyramids Rise of a priestly class Gave rulers legitimisyWhat was the Impact of polytheism (3)5
4914759249Romans +Greeks = immortal but human qualities Sumerians - evil gods Egyptians - good godsWhat civilizations practiced polytheism and what were their gods like6
4914759251Adoption of daiosm Political and social structure Three pricaipals regulate the relations Ren- humanity and kindness Li - morally upright behavior Xiao- ( respect for family)What is Confucianism (3) includes the three principals ( people who excelled were the junzi)7
4917061596"The way" Transformimg our inner self by not interacting with the world around us Accomplish everything but does nothing Wuwei - disengagementWhat is daiosm (3)8
4917061597daoism- deals with yourself, Confuciansim deals with the world.What's the difference between daoism and Confuciansim9
4917061598Zhou dynasty by Lao tzuWhere was daoism practice10
4917061601Brahma is the supreme god, other gods are manifestations , Vishnu is known as the preserver, and Shiva who is the destroyer, , the goal for humans is to reach Moksha by following the dharma, (not achievable in one life time, if you follow the rules you are reincarnated in a higher class, )What does Hinduism believe ( their gods and belief system) (2 lengthy )11
4917061602Spreads all over India subcontinent ; shut off culturally and geographically and people do not want to follow it because of being forced onto a castWhat is the impact of Hinduism and why is it restricted12
4917061603Comes from Hinduism Siddartha Gautama- Hindu prince who lived in a palace leaves to understand human suffering and upon seeing this he becomes enlightened about suffering and becomes the BuddahWhat is Buddhism (2)13
4917061604Eightfold patha and 4 noble truths All life is suffering Suffering is caused by desire One can be freed of this desire One is freed of that beside by following the eightfold path; accomplish nirvana ( no suffering )What does Budha establish and what does it stand for; what would happen if the people efollowed it14
4917061606Hinduism had a cast system Buddhism did notWhat is the main different between Buddhism and Hinduism15
4917061609Iranians / Sassanian empire believe in Dualistic faith meaning there is a good god (Ahura Mazda )and bad god ( evil in the world ) Salvation if you do good works The Avesta is the main documentWhat is Zoroastrianism (3)16
4917061610tied to Persian culture, Persians were all ready persecutedWhy was Zoroastrianism persecuted17
4917005511It still flourishes in ChinaWhat was the impact of Confucianism18
4917005512"The way" Transformimg our inner self by not interacting with the world around us Accomplish everything but does nothing Wuwei - disengagementWhat is daiosm (3)19
4917005513daoism- deals with yourself, Confuciansim deals with the world.What's the difference between daoism and Confuciansim20
4917005514Zhou dynasty by Lao tzuWhere was daoism practice21
4917005516Aryan nomadic tribes bring religious texts (The Vedas and the Upanishads) which created HinduismHow was Hinduism started22
4917005517Brahma is the supreme god, other gods are manifestations of Brahma, Vishnu is known as the preserver, and Shiva who is the destroyer, , the goal for humans is to reach Moksha by following the dharma, (not achievable in one life time, if you follow the rules you are reincarnated in a higher class, )What does Hinduism believe ( their gods and belief system) (2 lengthy )23
4917005518Spreads all over India subcontinent ; shut off culturally and geographically and people do not want to follow it because of being forced onto a castWhat is the impact of Hinduism and why is it restricted24
4917005519Comes from Hinduism Siddartha Gautama- Hindu prince who lived in a palace leaves to understand human suffering and upon seeing this he becomes enlightened about suffering and becomes the BuddahWhat is Buddhism (2)25
49170055204 noble truths All life is suffering Suffering is caused by desire One can be freed of this desire One is freed of that beside by following the eightfold pathWhat does Budha establish and what does it stand for26
4917005521Nirvana The absence of desire which is the absence of sufferingIf the Buddhist people followed the four noble truths and eightfold path what happened27
4917005523Spreads because of no social heirarchy And of trade on Silk RoadWhat was the impact of Buddsim28
4917005525Sassanian empire practiced Dualistic faith meaning there is a good god (Ahura Mazda )and bad god ( evil in the world ) Salvation if you do good works The Avesta is the main documentWhat is Zoroastrianism (3)29
4917005526tied to Persian culture, Persians were all ready persecutedWhy was Zoroastrianism persecuted30
4918460137The first mauryan empire consisted of the Aryans who practiced Hinduism. A Major shift occurred from brutal absalute monarchy to a semi passive Buddhist regimen When the king Ashoka come along with the golden age and established the Rock and pillar edictsWhat happens in the Maurya empire31
4918460138unified the Indian subcontinent, advanced science and math, , Hinduism the state religion Reinforces the cast systemWhat happens in the Gupta empire(5)32
4918578391476When did Rome fall33
4918578393People who were outside of the cool club in Rome ; they were outkastWhat is barbarian34
4918578394Peace occurs in Rome and it flourishes due to Standardized money Roads Rule of law Civil service Golden age ( advance in art and culture)What happens during pax Romana)35
4918578395Divides Rome into east and westWhat does Diocletian Do36
4918578396Pave the way for a new religion to become a state religion.What is similar between Constantine and Ashoka37
4920007786Constantine I, and Licinius,met in Milan to change policies towards Christians[1] Made it illegal to persecute ChristiansWhat is the edict of Milan38
4925319159Hinduism had a cast system nirvana Eightfold path Moksha by following the dharma,What is the main different between Buddhism and Hinduism In Buddhism you reach ___ by following ____ in Hinduism you reach ____ by following ____39
4926497706Constantinople illegalized the persecution of Christians and converted to Christianity .. This eventually caught on after he died causing it to become the state religionHow does Christianity become the state religion of Rome40
4926497707The capital of Rome was moved east which left Rome unguarded on west side . This caused divisionHow does western Rome fall to the white nuns and the Germanic tribes41
4926621488Mauryan empire Han dynasty Qin dynasty Pax Romana Edict of Milan Gupta empire Christianity becomes the state religion of Rome Western Rome falls to Germanic and white nunsWhat's the timeline42

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