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5653639189MayaCivilization on the Yucatan Peninsula (modern Guatemala), built city-states between 250-900 CE. Known for their pyramid-structures, astronomy, and two calendars.0
5653639190"Popul vuh"Mayan creation story in which people are made from corn and water.1
5653639191bloodlettinga Mayan ritual in which priests, nobles, and kings would willingly pierce body parts as a sacrifice to the gods in exchange for rain for their crops.2
5653639192Decline of the MayaArchaeological evidence and environmental data show that prolonged drought, made worse by deforestation (cutting down trees for wood to fuel fires and slash-and-burn farming techniques), forced Mayan populations to abandon their cities.3
5653676248maizeNative American name for corn. The Maya, Aztecs, and Inca all harvested corn.4
5653692241Mayan calendarsMayans created 2 sophisticated calendars. People thought the world would would end since the 2nd ritual calendar "ended" on December 21, 2012. However ritual calendar repeats: every 52 years, Mayans believed a huge change would occur...NOT that the world would end.5
5653639193AztecEstablished in the Sierra Madre Mountains in southern Mexico, this group of tribes built their capital called Tenochtitlan on Lake Texcoco in 1325 CE. Empire expanded because of the chinampas they built and the tribute from people they conquered.6
5653801273chinampasIn order to farm in the swamps, the Aztecs created floating gardens made of mud atop reed mats in the swamps. Grew maize, avocados, beans, chili peppers, squash, & potatoes.7
5653782890tributepayment from conquered people. The payment helped the Aztecs build their empire.8
5653784737TenochtitlanCapital city of Aztecs on Lake Texcoco9
5653639194IncaCivilization in modern Peru in the Andes mountains with a central government located in Cuzco. Between 1440-1500, established an empire with a strong centralized government with impressive road networks accomplished through the mit'a system.10
5653764446mit'aThe mandatory public service in Incan society: the government required everyone to work for the government for free during certain periods.11
5653769051Pachacuti Inca Yupanquiin 1438, this warrior and leader declared himself Sapa Inca, or emperor and created the first Incan dynasty.12
5653772501Sapa Incameans "emperor" to the Inca. He held absolute power, was a religious leader, and claimed to be the son of the sun itself.13
5653772502quipus(also known as knot-record) a method used by the Incas and other ancient Andean cultures to keep records and communicate information. The Incas DID NOT have a writing system.14
5653639202Qin DynastyFirst Dynasty after the Warring States Period. Ruled by Shi Huangdi with a legalist government. Lasted from 221 BCE - 206 BCE (very short)15
5653639203Qin ShihuangdiOriginally named Zheng, this person unified China after the Zhou and Warring States Period under his strict legalist government. This name means "First Emperor," because he was the first of the Qin Dynasty16
5653639204LegalismA philosophy based on the teachings of Hanfeizi, which held the belief that people are naturally evil and need harsh punishment. The Qin Dynasty ruled using this philosophy.17
5653639205Han Fei TzuCame up with the philosophy of Legalism18
5653639206Han DynastyFounded by peasant leader-turned-emperor Gao Zu, this dynasty followed the Qin and imposed a Confucian (rather than Legalist) government. Lasted from 202 BCE -220 CE.19
5654179556standardizeto change (things) so that they are similar and consistent. Large empires are tend to be successful if they standardize coins, weights, and measures like the Qin Dynasty did.20
5653639207Silk RoadA trade route built by Wudi that linked China and the west for centuries. It linked Rome, India, Persia, and the Middle East. It eventually spanned 4000 miles.21
5653639208Civil Service SystemSystem in which a person would begin with a clerical job and slowly move up in local government with knowledge of Confucianism. Must take a civil service exam.22
5653938425centralizedRuler holds most of the power23
5653938426decentralizedRuler leaves decision-making power in the hands of local rulers.24
5653639209Mauryan EmpireThe first major Indian Empire founded by Chandragupta Maurya (321 B.C. to 185 B.C.). Known for lots of long-distance trade and the most famous emperor, Ashoka.25
5653639210Ashoka MauryaChandragupta's grandson, took throne in 301 BCE and brought Mauryan Empire to great heights. He wrote his laws on stone pillars, encouraged agriculture by building irrigation canals, built long roads to help trade, & changed the religion of India to Buddhism. The empire fell apart after he died.26
5653639211Gupta EmpireThis empire (320-550 CE) was founded by Chandra Gupta (not related to Chandragupta Maurya) and was smaller and more decentralized than the Mauryan. This Empire developed the concept of zero & Arabic numerals. It promoted Hinduism instead of of Buddhism.27
5653639212bureaucracylarge group of people who are involved in running a government but who are not elected.28
5653639213Achaemenid EmpireThis was the First Persian Empire (550 - 330 BC) in the Middle East/SW Asia. Falls due to the Persian wars when Alexander the Great invades.29
5653639214Cyrus the GreatA great conqueror who captured Babylon and establishes the massive Achaemenid Empire by 550 B.C.E. He was known for his mercy.30
5653639215Darius the GreatGrandson of Cyrus the Great who expanded and standardized the Achaemenid Empire. He built a capital city at Persepolis and divided the empire into 23 regions governed by satraps (governors). A network of spies would ensure the satraps were doing good work. He also created the royal road & postal system.31
5653892473satrapiesThe 23 states into which Darius divided the Persian Empire. Similar to a "State" in the US: each state had its own governor called a "satrap" that collected taxes and gave them back to Darius at his capital city of Persepolis.32
5653899531PersepolisPersian capital city of the Achaemenid Empire33
5653639250ZoroastrianismA Persian religion that was one of the first monotheistic (single god) religions. It was based on the teachings of Zoroaster and influenced Judaism, Christianity, & Islam.34
5653639216XerxesSuccessor to Darius the Great, ruled 486-464 BCE. His decision to repress other religions & cultures caused rebellions in Mesopotamian, Egypt, & Greece, which lead to the collapse of the Persian Empire35
5653639199Persian Warswars against the Persian empire that united the Greek city-states against their mutual enemy (500-479BCE). Greece won by holding off the Persians, which led to the golden age of Athens36
5653914630Persian Royal RoadRoute with 111 stops which allowed for trade and communication within the Persian empire37
5653639197Alexander the GreatRuler of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and one of the greatest conquerors of all time. He conquered Achaemenid empire and attempted to conquer India.38
5654227094polytheisticbelief in many gods39
5654230948monotheisticbelief in 1 god40
5653639217IslamMajor world religion started around 630 CE that was started by the prophet Muhammad. _______ believes God is Allah and centers around the Five Pillars and the Quran.41
5653639218Five Pillars of IslamThe most important of the 5 pillars are: -Allah is the only god and Muhammad is his prophet -Must pray to Allah every day -Must go to Mecca at least once in your lifetime ....42
5653639219Qur'an/Koranthe foundational text of Islam that contains all of Muhammad's revelations and understandings of Allah -Foundational text of Islam43
5653639220Muhammad-Founding prophet of Islam who journeyed to Mecca around 630 CE and successfully established Islam and spread it throughout the Middle East.44
5653639222AllahMeans "God" in Arabic. This god is the same God from Judaism & Christianity (Abrahamic faiths).45
5653639227ChristianityA religion that grew out of Judaism and was based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. The Bible is a sacred scripture. Most forms of Christianity hold that Jesus is the son of God.46
5653639228the TrinityThe three parts of God in Christianity: God the Father or Creator, God the Son (Jesus) or Redeemer, and God the Holy Spirit or Sanctifier47
5653639229the Holy BibleThe sacred text of Christianity48
5653639230JudaismA religion developed among the ancient Hebrews and characterized by belief in one transcendent God who has revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with Scriptures and rabbinic traditions.49
5653639231the DiasporaWhen Jews left Israel and moved from place to place to avoid persecution (discriminiation and abuse). Assyrian, Babylonian, and Roman Empire conquest sparked this Jewish movement.50
5653639232the TenakhThe ancient collection of writings that are sacred to the Jews (written from 1000 to 100 BCE). The word Tenakh comes from the three first letters of the three books included in this text.51
5653639233Religions of the Bookname for the group of related religions that believe that Abraham and his descendants hold an important role in their religions' development. These religions are Judaism, Christianity, Islam.52
5653639234Yin & YangSymbols which demonstrate the harmony between two opposing forces in the universe: male and female, respectively. Part of Taoist belief system.53
5653639235Taoism/DaoismStarted by the Chinese philosopher Lao Tze,the Supreme master, in the 6th century BCE. Focuses on the belief that following "the way" or "tao" will result in immortality.54
5653639236Lao TzuFounder of Taoism who left his job and rode west on an ox and was asked by the guardian of a mountain pass to write down his teachings55
5653639237ConfucianismA non-theistic religion/philosophy that emphasizes filial piety, or honoring your parents and ancestors; emphasis on education, and being fair and wise.56
5653639238Kung Fu TzuAlso known as Confucius, he was a Chinese philosopher who founded Confucianism. He believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct."57
5653639239Filial PietyThe belief that children should honor and serve their parents and other ancestors, central to Confucianism58
5653639240The Middle WayOutlined by the Eightfold path, this is the way by which Buddhists believe you can achieve Nirvana. This describes how a person should neither be too greedy and desirous, nor too harsh and strict.59
5653639241The Four Noble TruthsThe Buddhist belief that there is suffering in the world, and the cause is greed. There can be an end to suffering, if one follows The Middle Way.60
5653639242NirvanaThe final stage of enlightenment in Buddhism.61
5653639243BuddhismA major religion that emerged in the 500s BC. ______________ urged people to seek enlightenment through meditation and its founder was Siddhartha Gautama.62
5653639244Siddhartha GautamaFounder of Buddhism (also known as Buddha) who was a former prince who gave up everything and found enlightenment through meditation.63
5653639245HinduismThis monistic religion evolved from the Vedas that the Aryans brought when they migrated to India. It has no known founder and is characterized by a belief in reincarnation and one god in many forms (polytheistic and monistic).64
5653639246dharmaIn Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties. You need to follow this correctly, and if you do, you will be reborn into a higher caste or social class.65
5653639247karmaIf you follow Hinduism properly, you will have this and you will be reborn into a higher caste. If you don't follow the rules of Hinduism, you will have bad ___________ and you will be reborn into a lower class or maybe even as a bug or animal.66
5653639248monisticbelief that everything comes from one being/substance. Hinduism is polytheistic, but believes that all their gods are reincarnations of the same god, which means they are also monistic.67
5653639249yogaIn Hinduism, training to achieve inner peace and union with the individual self and inner spirit. In practice, this can be a series of postures or movements to help build mental discipline.68
5653639251oracle bonesUsed in the Shang dynasty to help make decisions or tell the future, these animal bones were burned so that diviners could read the cracks made in them.69
5653639252Mandate of HeavenAncient Chinese belief and philosophical idea that heaven granted emperors the right to rule based on their ability to govern well and fairly70
5653639253Xia DynastyThe first Chinese dynasty, began in 2200 BCE, until recently believed to be mythical, left behind no written records71
5653639254Shang DynastyThe second Chinese dynasty, which left behind written records. During this time, China entered the bronze age and monopolized metallurgy in order to retain power. Records show that these leaders allowed many decisions to be made on a local level.72
5653639255Zhou DynastyThe third dynasty, which through improved organization replaced the Shang. This dynasty was founded on the belief that heavenly powers gave someone the right to rule over a society, but that this person must rule fairly in order to maintain that power. This dynasty declined into a period of decentralization and wars near its end in 256 BCE.73
5653639256Veneration of AncestorsOffer of gifts and sacrifices to deceased (dead) ancestors with the belief that the ancestors would help guide the living74
5653639257Huang He (Yellow) RiverRiver that supported the first Ancient Chinese civilizations. Named from yellow colored, fertile loess soil.75
5653639258The Caste System (Varna System)The class system of Aryan society that did not allow people to change social classes.76
5653639259Brahminsthe priests, or highest social class in India77
5653639260Kshatriyasthe warrior class of the Aryan society in in India78
5653639261Vaishyasthe merchant class of the Aryan society in India79
5653639262SudrasThe serfs or laborer class in India80
5653639263Indus Riverriver that supported the first civilizations in India. Known for flooding annually and for changing course and carving a new river.81
5653639264HarappansCitizens of the largest city in pre-Aryan India; Harappan society declined mysteriously, probably due to a natural disaster.82
5653639265Vedasthe most ancient Hindu scriptures; a set of songs, prayers, and stories which form the basis for Vedic religion, which was introduced by the Aryans to India.83
5653639266Aryansinvaders from Central Asia who replaced Harappan society and interacted with the Dravidians (local people).84
5653639267Nile Riverriver that supported the first civilization in Egypt. Flooded annually in the spring.85
5653639268MenesThe pharaoh who united Upper and Lower Egypt in 3100 BCE86
5653639269Old KingdomThe period during which Egypt was ruled by a bureaucracy under the pharaoh and during which the pyramids were built at Giza87
5653639270Middle Kingdom(1938 BCE - 1630 BCE) A period characterized by rebellion and invasion by Hyksos, formed after the collapse of the Old Kingdom88
5653639271New Kingdom(1539 BCE - 1075 BCE) A period in which the Egyptian empire stretched to it's largest size, even into Syria, during which Egypt had its first female pharaoh and established interactions with the Middle East89
5653639272MesopotamiaAn ancient civilization in the Middle East between the Tigris & Euphrates rivers90
5653639273Tigris & Euphrates riversThese rivers supported the first civilization in the Middle East. Both did NOT flood.91
5653639274Epic of Gilgameshan epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia about a legendary Sumerian king and is often considered the first great work of literature92
5653639275Sumerian Cuneiformconsidered the first written language in the world; the wedge-shaped characters were impressed on clay tablets and used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia93
5653639276King SargonThe first king to establish an empire in Mesopotamia (or anywhere in the world). He conquered Sumerian city-states, destroyed defensive walls, and placed Sumerians under the control of his administrators94
5653639277King HammurabiThe most famous Babylonian king (1792-1750) who made Babylon the chief Mesopotamian kingdom and codified the laws of Mesopotamia.95
5653639278Hammurabi's Codethe Babylonian law code of ancient Mesopotamia, dating back to about 1754 BC. Based on the idea of "an eye for an eye" justice.96
5653639279zigguratmassive structures (often temples) built in the ancient Mesopotamian valley, having the form of a terraced step pyramid97
5653639280patriarchya system of society or government in which the father or eldest male is head of the family and descent is traced through the male line98
5653639281pastoralismpractice of herding animals (i.e. sheep or cows) as the main economic activity of a society99
5653639282specialization of laborinstead of having everyone hunt and gather, people began to specialize in certain jobs and tasks (for example, some people were farmers, artists, warriors, etc.)100
5653639283nomadicto be _____ is to have no fixed home and move according to the seasons in search of food, water, and grazing land. This was common in the Paleolithic Era.101
5653639284sedentaryto settle in one place. Humans started being _____ when societies discovered the benefits of agriculture in the Neolithic Era.102
5653639285Paleolithic Eraalso known as the Old Stone Age, it is a prehistoric period of human history that began about 2.5 to 2 million years ago and is most known for the development of the most primitive (simple) stone tools. During this time, humans spent most of their time hunting and gathering in groups of 30-50 people.103
5653639286Neolithic Eraalso known as the New Stone Age, it is period of human culture that began around 10,000 years ago in the Middle East and later in other parts of the world. It is characterized by the beginning of farming, the domestication of animals, the development of crafts such as pottery and weaving, and the making of polished stone tools.104
5653639287hominida primate of a family ( Hominidae ) that includes humans (Homo sapiens) and their fossil ancestors.105
5653639288evolutionthe adaptation of a species overtime to its environment106
5654297320anarchyNo government.107
5653639289monarchyA kingdom or a place governed by one person, the monarch (king or queen)108
5653639290oligarchyA government in which a group of people holds power109
5653639291aristocracy / plutocracyA government ruled by an elite (rich) social class110
5653639292theocracyA state governed by religious law or religious leaders111
5653639293democracyA state where power is vested in the people who vote directly on issues.112
5653639294societyHow people live & their place in the community (social class, gender equality, rich vs. poor)113
5653639295politicsActivities that involve governning a society (government, leaders, rulers, empire, kingdom, power)114
5653639296interactionsCommunication, trade, war among and between societies115
5653639297cultureShared attitudes, customs, and beliefs that distinguishes one group of people from another (arts, language, inventions & other achievements)116
5653639298economythe wealth and resources of a country or region (money, wealth, riches, goods, businesses)117
5653639301EmpireA large area of land ruled by one Emperor, often characterized by conquering and rule by dictatorship.118

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