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3494920270One of Charles Darwin's theoriesArgued that over long periods of time species changed in order to survive in a process called evolution0
3494920271Where did humans originally come from? Where is the cradle of humanity?Africa1
3494920272Humans are members of a family of primates known as _____.Hominids2
3494920273How did preliterate societies transmit their culture?Stone art, cave paintings, oral tradition, creation myths (NOT detailed genealogies)3
3494920274What was the Neolithic Era?The latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10,000 BCE in the Middle East (later elsewhere)4
3494920275What did most early humans do (what was their job)?Hunter-gatherers5
3494920276In what region did agriculture begin?Middle East6
3494920277Most early communities had a staple crop. What was that crop?Grain or rice7
3494920278Why do you think the Americas didn't have a lot of domesticated animals?There were few animals suited for domestication8
3494920279What is a civilization?A society in an advanced state of social development with complex legal and political and religious organizations9
3494920280Womens' social status after the Neolithic RevolutionDeclined10
3494920281Early temples- what was the most visible part called?Ziggurat11
3494920282The first writing system in Mesopotamia was _____.Cuneiform12
3494920283The first metal used in Mesopotamia was _____.Bronze13
3494920284What was crucial to Egypt's agriculture?the Nile River's predictable flooding patterns14
3494920285Womens' rights in EgyptWere higher than most women in the ancient world because they could ask for divorces, represent themselves in legal matters, and own land15
3494920286What did all ancient civilizations have in common?They all settled along rivers (except the Olmec)16
3494920287Indus River Valley writingMade up of 400 symbols representing sounds and words; has yet to be deciphered, but is most likely a Dravidian tongue17
3494920288How is silk made?Raising silkworms and pioneering silk cloth production18
3494920289What was the first writing in China?Etched in animal bones19
3494920290The Mandate of HeavenAllowed a ruler to maintain his right to rule as long as he remained a wise and principled guardian of his people20
3494920291Chinese political systemsLegalism21
3494920292Confucianism-Focused more on affairs of this world than on the realm of the divine and its relationship to human life -Contended that the best way to govern was to lead the people by virtue and the rules of propriety22
3494920293What two philosophies emerged after the Warring States Period in China?Confucianism and Daoism23
3494920294DaoismDeveloped by Lao Tzu, a belief system summarized as adhering to nature's path, becoming one with nature, and accepting the world as you find it24
3494920295Yin and yang- what were they?Represented the complimentary nature of men and women; a system of thought that centered on the need to find a balance between femininity and masculinity, yielding and assertive, weak and strong25
3494920296Nubia-Civilization emerged because of its location and natural wealth along with Egypt's quest for Nubian gold -Became a "corridor" for long distance trade before 3000 BCE because it connected sub-Saharan Africa with North Africa -Received its earliest political and economic influence from Egypt -Primary form of transportation for trade was the Nile River26
3494920297Nubia-Its offer to aid Palestine was a mistake because the Assyrians invaded Egypt in retaliation, driving Nubians southward -Matrilineal system; the monarch who usually inherited the throne was the king's nephew27
3494920298Olmec citiesWere laid out in alignment with the paths of the stars because they believed in the religious significance of astronomical events28
3494920299Who made the giant head statues?Olmecs29
3494920300The only domesticated beast of burden in the Andean region was the _____.Llama30
3494920301What resources were had in southern Greece?Foreign sources of raw materials and access to markets abroad31
3494920302What was the Illiad (an epic poem by Homer) about?Related the story of a war between the Greeks and the Hittites, based in the city of Troy32
3494920303Where can you find information about ancient Israel?the Hebrew Bible33
3494920304What did King Solomon build?the First Temple in Jerusalem (to strengthen the link between religious and secular authority)34
3494920305What's a diaspora?Greek for "dispersion" or "scattering"; the scattering of a people from their homeland35
3494920306The Phoenician writing systemBased on Egyptian hieroglyphics, an alphabet in which each symbol represented a sound36
3494920307Phoenician textilesUnique because of a highly valued purple dye from the murex snail/shellfish; prized by kings37
3494920308Process of irrigation in dry places, specifically Iran/PersiaVertical shafts provided access to underground irrigation that were called qanats38
3494920309What did the Iranians trade?Minerals, textiles, carpets39
3510161144Who unified Iran?Cyrus the Great40
3510164003Persian government practices-Cyrus and his son ruled their empire by following a practical approach of respect for local priests and native traditions -Provinces administered by satraps or hereditary provincial governors41
3510168649Persian government practices-Under Darius' legal system, subject peoples in Persian territories were still allowed to live under their own laws42
3510169167ZoroastrianismOne of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, founded by Zoroaster in ancient Iran, the official Persian religion from 600 BCE- 650 CE; belief in one god called Ahura Mazda ("Wise Lord"), believed the elements were pure and fire represented God's light/wisdom (NOT fire worshippers)43
3510170791What kind of crops grew well in Greece?Olive trees, grape vines, barley44
3510171773What is an oligarchy?Government by a few wealthy, elite people45
3510172974Greek democracyIncluded political participation by all free, native born, adult males46
3510174850What were the ideas of Greek philosophers?-Rational explanations for the world around them rather than reliance on the supernatural -Confidence in human reason47
3510176584The "Father of History" was _____.Herodotus48
3510179658Who were the three great Greek philosophers of the classic time?Socrates, Plato, Aristotle49
3510181792What happened to Greece after Alexander died?His vast empire was broken up into three Macedonian dynasties50
3510184811Early Rome's economic wealth was based on _____.Farming51
3510187707Who was at the center of politics in the Roman Republic?The Senate52
3510189112Womens' rights in RomeCould get a divorce, participate in religion and rituals, but could not be elected or vote; had influence on husbands and sons53
3510191163Roman versus Greek expansion54
3510194444Why were the Punic Wars (fought against the Carthaginians) important?Rome won control of the western Mediterranean55
3510198164What was the main reason for the decline of the Roman Republic?Military leaders had armies loyal to them rather than to the state56
3510200552After the fall of the republic, how did Rome grow in commerce?The implementation of the Pax Romana (Roman peace)57
3510204547Why was becoming a Christian considered disloyal in Rome?Christians could not worship the emperor as a deity58
3510214456Who were NOT among the earliest converts to Christianity?Urban merchants59
3510216647Who reformed Rome in the third century?Diocletian60
3510219281Roman emperor who converted to ChristianityConstantine- ushered in a time of tolerance, acceptance, and eventual dominance of Christianity61
3510220323Roman emperor who converted to Christianityestablished Constantinople as the new imperial capital of the Roman Empire in 324 CE62
3510223274What happened after the Warring States Period in China?Creation of first empire under Qin state63
3510226363What did Shi Huangdi build?Defensive walls that ultimately made up the Great Wall of China64
3510227879Who was buried with Shi Huangdi?Terra Cotta Army- thousands of statues of soldiers65
3510234221The capital of the Han dynasty was _____.Chang'an66
3510235845Han innovationsPaper, compass, steampost rudder, horse collar, watermill, crossbow67
3510237240What was the leading export of the Han?Silk68
3510239427Indian civilization was founded in what age?Vedic Age69
3510241535Reincarnation-Underlying message of the cycle of reincarnation says you are who you deserve to be -Reincarnation of the atman into a given class depends on karma or deeds in life70
3510242931Brahmins-They may have delayed the introduction of writing because they were trying to protect their status within society as the keepers of knowledge -The highest caste in India71
3510244158What are the Four Noble Truths?Life is suffering, desire causes suffering, end suffering by ending desire, end desire by following the Eightfold Path72
3510245903The ultimate reward in Buddhism is _____.Nirvana73
3510250996A Buddhist who has found enlightenment is called a _____.Bodhisattava74
3510252400Why did Ashoka convert to Buddhism?He was overwhelmed by the brutality of his early conquests75
3510255889What was traded in India during the Gupta period?Ivory, jewels, textiles, salt, iron; cotton cloth, metalwork76
3510257929What was critical for the Silk Road to function?Pastoralists who provided animals, handlers and protection along the road77
3510261812Military technologies spread along the Silk RoadChariot warfare, mounted bowmen, the stirrup78
3510263144Indian Ocean Trade-Mariners involved were a multilingual and multiethnic group -Forged social and economic ties between East Africa, Arabia, India, China, and Southeast Asia79
3510264291Indian Ocean Trade-Ships in the Indian Ocean Maritime System were better prepared for long-distance travel than the Greeks because they could take advantage of monsoon winds to drive their ships80
3510265156Indian Ocean Trade-Difference between Indian Ocean and Mediterranean seafaring was that Mediterranean seamen rarely sailed far from shore -Significant differences between ships of the Indian Ocean and those of the Mediterranean were triangular lateen sails, bitumen calk of boat bottoms, rare use of oars, pierced planks tied together81
3510268531What where some foods carried to Africa through Indian Ocean Trade?Yams and bananas82
3510273172The animal most important to Saharan trade was the _____.Camel83
3510276053The natural resource used in Saharan trade was _____.Salt84
3510313791The Savannah region of Africa (Mali, Benin, Songhai) was characterized by what?Long grasses and scattered forests85
3510316193Where do most sub-Saharan languages come from?Bantu86
3510318760Which religion spread along both the Silk Road and Indian Ocean Trade?Buddhism87
3510320113Where was the Sassanid Empire?Iran88
3510323139What kind of agriculture did the Sassanid Empire gain from other places?Cotton, sugar, corn, rice, citrus trees89
3510327421What do Christianity and Zoroastrianism have in common?-Monotheistic -Belief in a heaven and a hell90
3510329506Why is Mecca important?It is a caravan city and pilgrimage site of the Ka'ba91
3510331113What does "Islam" mean?Surrender to the will of God92
3510333438Where did Islam come from?Mecca after Muhammad experienced revelations93
3510336077What happened after Muhammad's death?The community chose a caliph, Abu Bakr94
3510340046Muslim religious practice is based on _____.the Five Pillars95
3510343145Where are Muhammad's revelations written?the Qur'an96
3510345451What happened after the Islamic schism?A civil war broke out; Ali was assassinated and the Umayyads regained control97
3510347514What areas did Muslims NOT have control over?Eastern Europe98
3510349121The capital of the Umayyad caliphate was _____.Damascus99
3510352239Why is the Abbasid considered the Golden Age of Islam?It created a refined and cosmopolitan culture in Baghdad100
3510353768What is the Shari'a?Body of Islamic law to regulate daily living101
3510354974Womens' rights in IslamThey were permitted to divorce, practice birth control, own property, adopted the Byzantine and Sassanid custom of veiling (did NOT often play a role in public life)102
3510362632A significant architectural contribution by the Byzantines (a church which was converted into a mosque) was the _____.Hagia Sophia103
3510363842What did Charles "the Hammer" do?Was the founder of the Carolingian dynasty as well as the "mayor of the palace" during Clovis' descendants' rule; he stopped a Muslim army from expanding into Tours, France and served as a deputy of Clovis' last descendants104
3510366173Feudal Europe105
3510380979What happened in England in the late eleventh century?Invasion of Norman king William in 1066 led to the end of Anglo-Saxon domination in England106
3510381557Feudal Europe107
3510381990Feudal Europe108
3510386260Military technologies in the Middle AgesMetal weapons, stirrups, chain mail, heavy horses109
3510388458Who ruled early Russia?The Varangians, who were Swedish Vikings110
3510391239In the late Middle Ages, why did the population increase in Europe?Increased food production111
3510391752Crusades112
3510394173What did the Sui build between northern and southern China?Grand Canal113
3510395526What is a tributary system?A system in which defeated people pay a tax in the form of goods and labor to avert being taken over; the traditional Chinese system for managing foreign relations114
3510401196Which fabric went through a production boom as a result of commerce between China and Central Asia?Wool115
3510402795Why did the Tang Empire decline?Political decay and military fragmentation undermined the social order116
3510406550Technologies from the Song Empire-Stern mounted rudder, high quality steel, gunpowder -Led to the Song coming close to having an industrial revolution117
3510407835Who is important in Neoconfucianism?The ideal person is the sage118
3510409724Civil Service ExaminationsBy instituting civil service examinations for entrance into the government bureaucracy, the Song recruited the most talented men for government service119
3510411568Women during the Song PeriodExperienced subordination and social restriction, epitomized by footbinding120
3510413138The Chinese borrowed _____ from Korea.Moveable type121
3510416538Which custom did the Japanese NOT implement from China?Walls around its cities for protection122
3510426559Japanese emperorsSeldom wielded any real political power123
3510427787What did Lady Murasaki do?Wrote the Tale of Genji124
3510429018Religion in Teotihuacán was _____.polytheistic with eight deities; practiced human sacrifice125
3510432065The earliest Mesoamerican civilization was the _____.Olmec126
3510433346Andean civilizationsWere isolated and mountainous127
3510434368Andean civilizationsIts mountain agriculture supposed meat, grains, and potatoes128
3510435610Andean civilizations129
3510437346The Mongol way of life was _____.Pastoral130
3510441041How did the Mongols expand and control territories?131
3510443190Where was the first Mongol conquest?China132
3510444817The Mongols in Russia-Khanate of the Golden Horde -Instead of indirect rule, the Mongols demanded heavy tribute from native princes133
3510445819The Mongols in Russia-Russian princes, who had to pay the required tributes and taxes, found it useful to adopt the Mongols' weapons, diplomatic rituals, court practices, taxation system, and military draft. Mongol policies facilitated, even though it wasn't intentional, the rise of Moscow as the core of a new Russian state134
3510446820What did Kublai Khan do?Yuan Dynasty135
3510449683Effects of the Mongol trade routes136
3510451332What was the conflict between two khans?Arose between the Il-khans and the Golden Horde over religious differences; the Il-khans were Islamic, and the Golden Horde was Christian137
3510452087The Mongols in China-Used Chinese administrative practices, techniques of taxation, and their postal system. They gave themselves a Chinese dynastic title, the Yuan. They changed their capital Karakorum in Mongolia to what is now Beijing. The Mongols were settling themselves solidly on the soil of a highly sophisticated civilization, removed from their homeland on the steppes -Permanently reuni138
3510454822What happened after the Mongols left China?The Ming Dynasty worked hard to erase evidence of the foreign incursion139
3510455836The Mongols and Japan140
3510456565The Mongols and Japan141
3510457800"Kamikaze" means _____."Suicide"142
3510461424What affects the seasons in the Indian Ocean?Monsoons143
3510465035How did the empires of Mali and West Africa govern people?Kingships reinforced by Islam144
3510466533The spread of Islam in Africa145
3510467628How did Mali become so rich?Taxes on trade146
3510469085Mansa Musa and his hajjDemonstrated the enormous wealth of his country; distributed so much gold that he caused the inflation of many countries' economies147
3510471472What was the main kind of ship used in the Arabian sea?Dhow148
3510473904The economics and powers of Great Zimbabwe149
3513533413Why was sailing in the Indian Ocean less difficult and less dangerous than in other places?The monsoons were predictable and steady150
3513536302What were the main types of ships in the Indian Ocean?Dhows and junks151
3513540256What two nations began a maritime revolution that changed the world?Portugal and Spain152
3513543038What motives led to Iberian (Iberian peninsula: Portugal and Spain) overseas expansion?-Their economic, religious, and political motives to expand contact and increase contact and improvements in maritime and military technology -Christian militancy, Iberian search for material goods and their eagerness to find new routes via the Atlantic to Africa and Asia153
3513546240Why was Prince Henry of Portugal known as Henry the Navigator?He founded an institution in Sagres for studying navigation and getting info on lands past Muslim North Africa154
3513548279The main goal of Portuguese explorers was to _____.Gain access to the sub-Saharan gold trade155
3513552607Two important technologies, the compass and the astrolabe, were borrowed from where?China156
3513554500Portuguese ships were called _____.Caravels157
3513556198Christopher Columbus was from _____.Genoa, Italy (however, his voyages were funded by Spain)158
3513561860The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the world between _____ and _____.Portugal and Spain159
3513564476The most profitable and strongest colony of Europe was _____.The Americas160
3513567401The difference between the Spanish empire and the Portuguese empire was _____.The Spanish established a vast territorial empire in the Americas, while the Portuguese established trading empires in Africa and Asia. The Spanish kingdoms had somewhat greater resources to draw on161
3513568588"Conquistador" means _____."Conquer"; an early 16th century Spanish adventurer who conquered Mexico, Central America and Peru162
3513570983What were Cortes' advantages over the Aztecs?Overcame Aztec opposition with cavalry charges and steel swords and by gaining the support of thousands of Amerindian allies from among the unhappy subjects of the Aztecs163
3513573551How many men did Pizarro have when he defeated the Inca?180164
3513575634What did Europe do with tobacco?165
3513577760What was needed to expand sugar plantations?A sharp increase in the African slave trade166
3513579976How did France and England expand their Caribbean holdings?They attacked older Spanish colonies167
3513582632How do sugar plantations cause environmental damage?Soil exhaustion and deforestation168
3513584383How did most slaves die?Disease169
3513586699What methods did Europeans use to control African culture?170
3513589214Mercantilism is defined as _____.European government policy designed to promote overseas trade between a country and its colonies and accumulate precious metals by requiring colonies to trade only with their motherland countries171
3513593978The second leg of the Atlantic circuit that transported slaves was called _____.the Middle Passage172
3513598936Africans kings who provided slaves to Europe traded their slaves for what?Guns and textiles173
3513604353The greatest mariners of the Atlantic Ocean in the early Middle Ages were _____.The Vikings174
3533377240Bonus Short Answer Questions (Pick 5, write minimum of 3 sentences for each)1. The Difference in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras 2. How did womens' rights change after the Neolithic Revolution? 3. How did geography affect Greece? 4. Silk Road 5. Spread of Islam 6. Feudal Europe 7. Crusades 8. Politics and Religion in Mesoamerica 9. Mongols175

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