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97497792agricultural villagea farming-based settlement; relatively small in population0
97497793fertile crescenta geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates1
97497794sumerA region of city-states in Mesopotamia that was home to the first civilization.2
97497795sargon of akkadA conqueror from Akkad, north of Sumer, who took over all of Mesopotamia and created the world's first empire.3
97497796gilgameshthe epic story of the king, Gilgamesh, who searched for immortality. This is a Sumerian legend and is believed to be the first story4
97497797zigguratan ancient Mesopotamian temple tower5
97497798pictogramsthe earliest forms of writing in which pictures represent words or ideas6
97497799cuneiformSumerian writing made by pressing a wedge-shaped tool into clay tablets7
97497800ideogramspictures that symbolize an idea or action8
97497801code of hammurabiset of laws that dealt with business practices, property ownership, medical practice, marrige, and childcare9
97497802shang dynastyDynasty in china that established the mandate of heaven.10
97497803ma'atPrinciple of truth, morality, justice, and order11
97497804pyramidHuge, triangular shaped burial tombs of Egyptian pharaohs built during the Old Kingdom12
97497805old kingdomthe age of pyramids. when Egypt attained its first continuous peak of civilization complexity and achievement13
97497806middle kingdomno more pyramids, pharoh had less power, & they traded with outside countries14
97497807aryansnomads from Europe and Asia who migrated to India and finally settled; vedas from this time suggest beginning of caste system15
97497808caste systema social structure in which classes are determined by heredity16
97497809babyloniansthey extended their own empire and therefore helped bring civilization to the Middle East; Hammurabi introduced his code of law; it established rules of procedure for courts of law and regulated property rights and the duties of family members, setting harsh punishments for crimes17
97497810hittitesPeople who were among the first to master ironworking, meaning they could make the strongest weapons of the time. They also used the chariot, a wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle which allowed soldiers to move quickly around a battlefield and fire arrows at their enemy.18
97497811zhou dynastythe imperial dynasty of China from 1122 to 221 BC; notable for the rise of Confucianism and Taoism19
97497812oracle bonesanimal bones carved with written characters which were used for telling the future20
97497813sage kingsLegendary rulers of China c. 2800-c. 2200.21
97497814anyangthe ancient Chinese capital of the Shang Dynasty22
97497815mandate of heavenIn chinese history, the belief the rulers had the gods approval to rule23
97497816nubiaEast African trading empire that developed south of Egypt on the Nile River24
97497817olmecspriests/aristocrats were at the top of society, built a ceremonial center, wroshiped the jaguar and werejaguar, best remains are the stone carved heads at la venta, use of calendar, spread through trade, known for art, most important legacy was priestly leadership and devotion25
97497818teotihuacanan enormous archaeological site in the Basin of Mexico, containing some of the largest pyramidal structures built in the pre-Columbian Americas, first major metropolis in Mesoamerica, collapsed around 800 CE. It is most remembered for the gigantic "pyramid of the sun".26
97497819mayaMesoamerican civilization concentrated in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula and in Guatemala and Honduras but never unified into a single empire. Major contributions were in mathematics, astronomy, and development of the calendar.27
97497820mocheCivilization of north coast of Peru (200-700 C.E.). An important Andean civilization that built extensive irrigation networks as well as impressive urban centers dominated by brick temples. (p. 313)28
97497821chimupowerful lowland kingdom in Andes; irrigation systems, capital city Chanchan, had well defined social order29
97497822chavinFirst major urban civilization in South America. Capital is de Huantar, was located in the Andes Mountains of Peru. Has 2 distinct ecological zones, the Peruvian Costal Plain and the Andean Foothills.30
97497823nok cultureAn African culture that existed around 500 BCE in Northern Nigeria. They lived along the Niger river and produced terra cotta sculptures.31
97497824zapotecsCivilization that flourished in southern Mexico's Oaxaca Valley (c. 500 B.C.E. to C.E. 600) -- developed own writting system, architecture modified32
97497825hegemonydominance, especially of one political body over another33
97497826republicA form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting34
97497827oligarchOne of several people who rule a country or empire together, sharing the power.35
97497828indo-europeanA family of languages consisting of most of the languages of Europe as well as those of Iran, the Indian subcontinent, and other parts of Asia36
97497829assyriansknown as a warrior people who ruthlessly conquered neighboring countries; their empire stretched from east to north of the Tigris River all the way to centeral Egypt; used ladders, weapons like iron-tipped spears, daggers and swords, tunnels, and fearful military tactics to gain strength in their empire37
97497830hatshepsutfirst and only woman to serve as a pharoah, life peaceful at home (no wars) wore mens clothing and the false beard, improved trading, and built many temples & obelisks38
97497831triumvirateIn ancient Rome, a group of three leaders sharing control of the government.39
97497832julius caesarRoman general and dictator. He was murdered by a group of senators and his former friend Brutus who hoped to restore the normal running of the republic.40
97497833satrapythe twenty provinces that Darius divided the empire into; each province was ruled by a governor41
97497834zoroastrianismdual gods of equal power to form early monotheism; Persian; cosmic struggle over good and bad; those that do good go to heaven and bad go to hell; influenced Judaism and Christianity42
97497835minoansa seafaring and trading people that lived on the island of Crete from about 2000-1400 BC43
97497836mycenaeansfirst Greek-speaking people; invaded Minoans; dominated Greek world 1400 B.C. to 1200 B.C.; sea traders; lived in separate city-states; invovled in Trojan War against Troy44
97497837polisGreek city-state45
97497838dominancesuperior development of one side of the body46
97497839athensPowerful city in Ancient Greece that was a leader in arts, sciences, philosophy, democracy and architecture.47
97497840democracya political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them48
97497841solonabolished debt slavery and freed slaves. limited land allowed to be owned and extended citizenship. stopped the sale of grain. citizens gained more power49
97497842hoplitea heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.50
97497843peloponnesian wara war between Athens and Sparta, 431-404 b.c., that resulted in the transfer of hegemony in Greece from Athens to Sparta.51
97497844alexander the greatson of Philip II; received military training in Macedonian army and was a student of Aristotle; great leader; conquered much land in Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and Mesopotamia; goal was to conquer the known world52
97497845hellenisticDescribing Greek history or culture after the death of Alexander the Great53
97497846cyrus the greatA remarkable leader who managed to reunite the Persian Empire in a powerful kingdom. Under Cyrus, Persia began building an empire larger than any yet seen in the world54
97497847hyksosthe people who invaded Egypt thus beginning the second Intermediate period during which the Hyksos ( a word meaning "foreigner) ruled as pharaohs in Lower Egypt and exacted tribute from the royal families in Thebes.55
97497848new kingdomThe period during which Egypt reached the height of its power and glory.56
97497849akhenatenEgyptian pharaoh (r. 1353-1335 B.C.E.). He built a new capital at Amarna, fostered a new style of naturalistic art, and created a religious revolution by imposing worship of the sun-disk. (p.66)57
97497850pax romanaA period of peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire, lasting from 27 B.C. to A.D. 180.58
97497851punic warsA series of three wars between Rome and Carthage (264-146 B.C.); resulted in the destruction of Carthage and Rome's dominance over the western Mediterranean.59
97497852plebianan ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman republic60
97497853paterfamiliasmale dominance in the family61
97497854octavian augustusCaesar's nephew, physically weak/nerdy; after beating Cleopatra and Antony he became 1st emperor of Rome62
97497855mark antonyCaesar's right-hand man, teamed with Octavian to punish Caesar's murders, fell in love with Cleopatra, went into civil war, at Battle of Actium, he and Cleopatra fled and committed suicide63
97497856cleopatra VIIRuler of egypt 51-30BC, mistress of Caesar, mother of Caesarion (Ptolemy XV). After Cesar's asassination, Cleopatra became the mistress of the Roman general Marc Antony.64
97497857battle of actiumbattle between Marcus Antony and Octavian for control of the empire. Octavian won in 31 B.C.65
97497858stoicismHuman reason is the source of virtue, perfection, and happiness66
97497859constantineRoman emperor (r. 312-337). After reuniting the Roman Empire, he moved the capital to Constantinople and made Christianity a favored religion. (p.159)67
97497860edict of milana ruling by Constantine that allowed Christians to openly practice their faith in the Roman empire.68
97497861oligarchya system of government in which a small group holds power69
97497862warring states periodthe period from 5th century BC to the unification of China by the Qin Dynasty in 221 BC when regional warlords battled amongst eachother and there was no ruler70
97497863legalismStrict, literal adherence to the law or to a particular code, as of religion or morality.71
97497864daoismphilosophical system developed by of Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu advocating a simple honest life and noninterference with the course of natural event72
97497865han dynastyimperial dynasty that ruled China (most of the time from 206 BC to AD 220) and expanded its boundaries and developed its bureaucracy; remembered as one of the great eras of Chinese civilization73
97497866liu banghelped overthrow Qin dynasty, 1st emperor of the Han dynasty, was born a peasant and worked way up to emperor74
97497867wudiruled the chinese empire from 140-86 b.c; brought the han dynasty to its peak; expanded the chinese empire; made confusionism the state religion75
97497868yellow turbansChinese Daoists who launched a revolt in China promising a Golden Age to be brought by divine magic76
97497869qin dynastythe Chinese dynasty (from 246 BC to 206 BC) that established the first centralized imperial government and built much of the Great Wall77
97497870qin shi huangdiqin ruler; wanted to unify china; known for his book burning; not popular, scholars and poor people hated him; built great wall to protect china78
97497871confuciusHe taught that people are basically good, should be tolerant of others and respect the elderly.79
97497872indo-aryansa branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages80
97497873brahminA priest who held the highest position in Aryan society.81
97497874chandragupta mauryaHe founded India's first empire. He was an Indian prince who conquered a large area in the Ganges River valley soon after Alexander invaded western India.82
97497875mauryan empire185 BCE, ruled by the Mauryan dynasty, was the largest and most powerful political and military empire of ancient India83
97497876siddartha guatamathe first Buddha who set forth the Four Noble Truth, The Middle Way to Nirvana, and The Eight-fold Path.84
97497877gupta empireGolden Age of India; ruled through central government but allowed village power; restored Hinduism85
97497878chandra gupta I(r. 320-330) Established the Gupta Empire but came form no historical background. He married a princess of the powerful Licchaui lineage and named himself after the founder of the Mauryan Empire.86
97497879hunasThe group who attacked the Guptas, leading to their fall.87
97497880monsoona seasonal wind pattern in southern Asia that blows warm, moist air from the southwest during the summer, bringing heavy rains, and cold, dry air from the northeast during the winter88
97497881asokagrandson of Chandragupta; most honored emperor for his commitment to spreading peace and prosperity to all; was buddhist but accepted other religions; decline came after his death89
97497882vedassacred texts in the Hindu religion, they are a set of four collections of hymns and religious ceremonies transmitted by memory through the centuries by Aryan priests90
97497883hinduismA religion and philosophy developed in ancient India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being who takes many forms91
97497884brahmanasThe second of four ancient hymns which deals with directions about performances of ritual sacrifices to deities92
97497885upanishadsA group of writings sacred in Hinduism concerning the relations of humans, God, and the universe.93
97497886dharmaIn Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties94
97497887karmaIn Hindu belief, all the actions that affect a person's fate in the next life95
97497888siddhartha gautamafounder of Buddism; born a prince; left his father's wealth to find the cause of human suffering; also know as Buddha96
97497889four nobel truths1) all human life involves suffering and sorrow 2) Desire for a life of pleasure material gain causes suffering 3) renouncing desires frees people from suffering, helps Nirvana 4). 8-fold path leads to reincarnation, or denial of desire + attainment of Nirvana97
97497890nirvanain Buddhism, the release from pain and suffering achieved after enlightenment98
97497891mahayanaone of two great schools of Buddhist doctrine emphasizing a common search for universal salvation especially through faith alone99
97497892stupalarge stone mounds over the bones of Buddist holy people100
97497893theravadaThe remaining orthodox school of Buddhism, which adheres closely to the earliest scriptures and emphasizes individual efforts to liberate the mind from suffering101
97497894bodhisattvaa Bodhisattva is anyone who is motivated by compassion and seeks enlightenment not only for him/herself but also for everyone102
97497895jainisma religion that branched off from Hinduism and was founded by Mahavira; its belief is that everything has a soul, and its purpose was to cleanse the soul. Some were extreme aesthetics.103
97497896mahavirais the name most commonly used to refer to the Indian sage Vardhamana who established what are today considered to be the central tenets of Jainism104
97497897kamione the Shinto deities (including mythological beings, spirits of distinguished men, forces of nature)105
97497898tanakhthe Jewish scriptures which consist of three divisions--the Torah and the Prophets and the Writings106
97497899torahholy book of judaism107
97497900abrahamfounder of Judaism108
97497901diasporathe dispersion or spreading of something that was originally localized (as a people or language or culture)109
97497902augustineinfluential church father and theologian; Bishop of Hippo; champion of Christian doctrine against various heresies and very important in the long-term development of Christian thought on such issues as predestination110
97497903arianismearly teaching of the church that was heretical by saying that Jesus was not God but created by God111
97497904clovisunder his rule, the Franks became Christians and created one of the strongest kingdoms in Europe112
97497905gregory IPope who broadened power of pope to include political power.113
97497906monasticisma way of life in which men and women withdraw from the rest of the world in order to devote themselves to their faith(monk)114
97497907paul of tarsusA Jew from Asia Minor that played the most influential role in the spread of Christianity. Paul never met Jesus but he had a vision one day of speaking to him.115

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