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7478863172Mayan Empirelocated in Central America -- collection of city states under one king -- developed the calendar -- religiously imbued warfare -- ridged field system -- Chichen Itza -- farmed cotton and maize -- ball sport -- developed the zero0
7478863174Mauryan Empirelocated in India -- founded by Chandragupta Maurya -- Ashoka Maurya was greatest leader -- economy centered around trade -- powerful military -- Buddism conversion lead to pacifism -- Rock and Pillar Edicts1
7478863175Gupta Empirelocated in India -- rose from the decline of the Mauryan Empire -- founded by Chandra Gupta -- decentralized -- developed a numeral system, pi, and zero -- Hinduism -- child marriage -- fell due to White Huns2
7478863176Qin Dynastylocated in China -- extremely short -- founded by Qin Shihuangdi -- constructed Great Wall of China -- standardized laws, weights, measures, and writing -- no dissent or you die -- Legalism3
7478863177Han Dynastylocated in China -- rose from the collapse of the Qin Dynasty -- Wu Ti, warrior emperor, expanded territory control -- Confucianism -- civil service exam -- Wang Mang caused the fall of the dynasty4
7478863178Ancient Greecelocated in the Mediterranean -- collection of city-states -- Athens and Sparta -- first democracy -- polytheistic -- The Persian Wars -- Pericles -- Socrates, Plato, Aristotle -- Archimedes, Hippocrates, Euclid, Pythagoras -- Homer -- Peloponnesian War -- conquered by Macedonia5
7478863179polisa Greek city-state. This is where we get words such as metropolis.6
7478863181The Persian Warsmultiple wars the Ancient Greeks fought against the Persians. Victories by the Greeks at Marathon and Salamis.7
7478863182PericlesAncient Athenian leader who led Greece (especially Athens) to a golden age8
7478863184Homerwrote the Illiad and the Odyssey9
7478863185Peloponnesian Wara civil war between the various city states of Ancient Greece10
7478863186Phillip of Macedona great Macedonian leader. Conquered all of Ancient Greece.11
7478863187Alexander the Greata even-greater Macedonian leader. Conquered all of Persia, and didn't stop till he reached India. Spread Hellenistic culture all over Eurasia.12
7478863189Roman Republiclocated in Europe -- republic -- patricians, plebians, and slaves -- The Senate -- The Assembly -- Twelve Tables of Rome -- Punic Wars -- collapsed and from its ruins rose the Roman Empire13
7478863190Twelve Tables of Romewritten civil laws instantiated in and used to govern Rome14
7478863194Roman Empirestill located in Europe -- triumvirates -- Julius Caesar -- Augustus Caesar -- Pax Romana -- Pantheon -- Colosseum -- Forum -- Aqueducts and Roads -- converted to Christianity -- division into East/West Rome -- pressure from the Huns -- Western Rome collapsed and Eastern Rome turned into the smaller Byzantine Empire15
7478863197"Pax Romana"a term meaning "Roman Peace"16
7478863199Edict of Milana Roman law issued by Emperor Constantine that stopped the persecution of Christians17
7478863201Constantinea Roman emperor that created Constantinople, issued the Edict of Milan, and ruled Rome until his death18
7478863202Polytheisma religious idea that many religions fell under during the classical period. Refers to many gods.19
7478863203Confucianisma Chinese philosophy as to how government should run. Founded by Confucius. Used effectively during the Han Dynasty. Five fundamental relationships: rule and subject, parent and child, husband and wife, older brother and younger brother, and friend and friend. Did not spread widely out of China.20
7478863209Legalisma Chinese philosophy that maintained that peace and order were achievable only through a centralized, tightly governed state. Did not trust human nature and employed laws and strict punishments. Used effectively by the Qin Dynasty.21
7478863210Hinduisman Indian religion that originated with the Aryans. Believed in one supreme force called Brahma. Hindu gods were manifestations of the Brahma. Believed in the caste system and reincarnation. The Vedas and the Upanishads are the closet thing to sacred texts.22
7478863211Buddhisman originally Indian religion that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama. Focuses more on ones self rather than gods or other forces. Believed in the Four Noble Truths. Believed in the Eightfold Path. Believed in nirvana, a state of perfect peace and harmony. Split from Hinduism and rejects the caste system. After the Buddha's death, it split into two sects: Theravada and Mahayana.23
7478863215Judaisma religion claiming that the Hebrews are the chosen people. One of the first monotheistic religions. Believed the task of human beings was to serve god by following the Laws of Moses. Sacred text was the Torah. Was not evangelical. Birthed Christianity and Islam.24
7478863216ChristianityThis religion could be considered the extension of Judaism. It centers around the teaching of Jesus of Nazareth. He taught devotion to God and love for human beings. He was crucified by the Roman empire and his followers believed that he died for their sins. This religion teaches that everlasting life is achievable through belief in Jesus Christ. Spread by Jesus himself and Paul of Tarsus. It eventually became the official religion of the Roman Empire.25

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