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10199271098Many historians believe that the Hittites were the first civilization to develop the use of... A. iron B. cuneiform C. step pyramids D. ceramics E. terrace farming.A. iron0
10199271099Akhenaten's attempts to reform Egypt & reaffirm the power of the king over the priests have led many historians to believe that he supported... A. exiling the priests B. making the king a divine being C. returning the capital to Thebes D. making a truce with the HittitesB. making the king a divine being1
10199271100In Mycenaean society, the government bureaucracy... A. maintained a high degree of control over the economy B. recorded daily events C. maintained no financial records D. contained no scribes E. was responsible for making coins.A. maintained a high degree of control over the economy2
10199271101The Assyrian Empire is considered the first true empire because... A. it was one cohesive group of people B. it conquered Egypt which had been the greatest civilization up to that time C. its use of iron technology was the most sophisticated for the time D. it was the first to rule over far-flung lands and diverse peoples.D. it was the first to rule over far-flung lands and diverse peoples3
10199271102As a way to break up rebellious communities, the Assyrians... A. encouraged defeated communities to intermarry with the Assyrians B. employed mass deportations from one portion of the empire to another C. allowed for significant amounts of self determination among the conquered people D. traded them as slavesB. employed mass deportations from one portion of the empire to another4
10199271103While ancient Israel was a crossroads of trade, it had an inherent weakness because... A. it was too close to Egypt B. it was located in Semitic lands C. it had few natural resources D. its people spoke a different language than those around itC. it had few natural resources5
10199271104The Israelite monarchy reached its peak with the reign of... A. David B. Sargon C. Solomon D. MosesC. Solomon6
10199271105The capture of Jerusalem, the destruction of Solomon's temple, & the beginning of the Diaspora took place at the hands of the... A. Philistines B. Egyptians C. Carthaginians D. BabyloniansD. Babylonians7
10199271106The movement of the Phoenicians into the coastal region of the western Mediterranean Sea was likely caused by... A. Assyrian aggression and the growth of the Assyrian Empire B. good trade relations with Greece and Carthage C. access to water resources D. access to Egyptian trade routesA. Assyrian aggression and the growth of the Assyrian Empire8
10199271107Trade was such an important aspect of Carthaginian life that... A. it was not taxed B. the Carthaginians ruled their empire indirectly C. no Carthaginians had to farm for a living D. the Carthaginians did not require military serviceD. the Carthaginians did not require military service9
10199271108Which of the following is an accurate assessment of the Assyrians? A. While they were a large empire, they did not impact trade in the region B. They were the most important factor in the transformation of the ancient Middle East C. Their collapse was swift, indication their weakness as a military power D. They conquered mainly pastoralist societies and were not able to defeat more advanced peoplesB. They were the most important factor in the transformation of the ancient Middle East10

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