7316049026 | grassy steppe lands with water (10,000 B.C.E.) | What did the Sahara Desert USED to be like? | 0 | |
7316049027 | Abundant hunting, fishing, wild grains; Eastern Sudan begins to herd cattle and collect grains; growing of sorghum and yams | Earliest development of Agriculture | 1 | |
7316049028 | After 5000 BCE | When does the climate become arid and dry? | 2 | |
7316049029 | makes rich soil for agriculture | Annual flooding | 3 | |
7316049030 | gourds and watermelons, domesticate donkeys and cattle (from Sudan), and grow wheat and barley (from Mesopotamia) | After 5000 BCE what were people cultivating? | 4 | |
7316049031 | by 3300 B.C.E. | When did small kingdoms start to emerge? | 5 | |
7316049032 | Menes at Memphis | Who unites upper and lower Egypt? | 6 | |
7316049033 | absolute ruler and owns all land | What does a Pharaoh do? | 7 | |
7316049034 | Khufu | Who built the largest pyramid during the Archaic an Old Kingdom periods? | 8 | |
7316049035 | Kingdom of Kush | What does Nubia later become? | 9 | |
7316049036 | Hyksos-Nomadic horsemen; Using bronze weapons and chariots (Egypt does not have), captures Memphis in 1674 B.C.E., causes revolts in Upper Egypt | Who invades Egypt? (middle kingdom) | 10 | |
7316049037 | Pharaoh gains power, huge army, large bureaucracy; building of temples, palaces, and statues | What happens in the New Kingdom? | 11 | |
7316049038 | built empire including Palestine, Syrian, Nubia | Who is Tuthmosis III (1479-1425 B.C.E.)? | 12 | |
7316049039 | Egyptians driven out of Nubia | Decline of Egypt | 13 | |
7316049040 | Napata | What is the capital of the Nubian Kingdom of Kush? | 14 | |
7316049041 | Assyrians | Who invades from the north with iron weapons? | 15 | |
7316049042 | Memphis, head of the delta Thebes, administrative center of Upper Egypt Heliopolis, center of sun god cult Tanis, important sea port on Mediterranean | Important cities of Egypt | 16 | |
7316049043 | peasants and slaves (agriculture), pharaoh, professional military and administrators | Egyptian Social Classes | 17 | |
7316049044 | bronze, copper, tin, iron, sailboats, carts, and donkey caravans, trade networks | Economic Specialization and Trade | 18 | |
7316049045 | Hieroglyphics on monuments and papyrus | Writing | 19 | |
7316049046 | ebony, gold, gems, slaves | What came from Nubia? | 20 | |
7316049047 | pottery, wine, linen, decorative items | What came from Egypt? | 21 | |
7316049048 | sun gods | Who are Amon and Re? | 22 | |
7316049049 | At first only Pharaohs are mummified then later on ruling classes, wealthy, and commoners | Mummification | 23 | |
7316049050 | language group from west central Africa who live along banks of rivers and use canoes and live in clans and cultivate yams and oil palms; become involved in trade; rate of migration increases due to appearance of iron (tools and weapons) | Who are the Bantu people? | 24 | |
7316049051 | Chiefs with "Age sets" and initiation rites | Who are small communities led by? | 25 | |
7316049052 | Some worship single, impersonal divine force representing good and bad; Many individuals pray to ancestors and local gods for intervention | Religious differences by area | 26 | |
7316125843 | Coptic | Language of ancient Egypt | 27 |
AP World History Traditions and Encounters 5th Edition CHAPTER 3 Flashcards
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