4714005708 | The use of iron occurred: | after the use of bronze | 0 | |
4714006155 | T/F: Archeological evidence reveals the mutual trade of goods between the Indus valley and Mesopotamia. | True | 1 | |
4714007203 | The earliest known writing samples were concerned primarily with: | commerce | 2 | |
4714006156 | Most of the great Egyptian pyramids were built: | during the Old Kingdom | 3 | |
4714007607 | The Rosetta Stone: | contains three types of writing | 4 | |
4714007977 | The early twentieth century excavations of the Harappan civilization in the Indus valley reveal that it likely: | developed independently from civilizations in Mesopotamia | 5 | |
4714008390 | The art and craftwork of the Indus Valley indicates: | they participated in active interregional trade | 6 | |
4714009647 | T/F: Amenhotep worshipped many gods. | False | 7 | |
4714010647 | T/F: Egyptian writing began nearly a thousand years before Mesopotamian writing: | False | 8 | |
4714010648 | Which of the following is NOT one of the four legacies of Harappa described in the text? | Aryan invaders nearly completely destroyed the Indus valley civilization | 9 | |
4714012260 | The Indus valley civilization: | began around 7000 BCE | 10 | |
4714013602 | The economies of the villages that developed along the Nile River were based on: | cereal agriculture | 11 | |
4714013606 | Egyptians wrote on paper made from: | papyrus pith | 12 | |
4714013899 | The Harappan civilization: | had a language, but it has not yet been deciphered. | 13 | |
4714014506 | The settlements of Harrapa and Mohenjo-Daro could each accommodate: | about 40,000 residents. | 14 | |
4714014998 | T/F: The Middle Kingdom ended in part due to invasions of the Hyksos who probably came from north and east of the Sinai desert. | True | 15 | |
4714015478 | T/F: Excavations of Mohenjo-Daro reveal that the city was serviced by an underground sewerage and drainage system. | True | 16 | |
4714016178 | Horus: | became the main god of the pharaohs. | 17 | |
4714015758 | T/F: After 3100 B.C.E., Egyptians, Semites, Phoenicians, Blacks, and Europeans intermarried in Egypt without apparent references to race or ethnicity. | True | 18 | |
4714017229 | T/F: The power of Egyptian kings increased until they became accepted as gods around 3000 BCE | True | 19 |
Chapter 3: The World's History, Howard Spodek Flashcards
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