AP world history unit 1 Flashcards
Terms : Hide Images [1]
82278258 | agricultural revolution | also called the neolithic age, the end of hunter gatherers and the beginings of civilization | 0 | |
82278259 | plaeolithic age | "old stone age" | 1 | |
82278260 | people lived as... | hunter gathers | 2 | |
82278261 | peoples life style? | nomadic | 3 | |
82278262 | nomadic lifestyle | moving from place to place following herds and depending on the environmental conditions | 4 | |
82278263 | 50 people | about how many people in a tribe? | 5 | |
82278264 | so they wouldnt exhaust the food, short life expectancy | why only 50 people? | 6 | |
82278265 | 20 years | life expectancy? | 7 | |
82278266 | prevents interbreeding | what does socializing with other tribes do? | 8 | |
82278267 | about 2 milliion | world pop during the paleolithic age? | 9 | |
82278268 | the hunters | gender roles for men | 10 | |
82278269 | the foragers, shelter, cooking, took care of children | gender roles for women | 11 | |
82278270 | tools and cave paintings | evidence? artifacts of the paleolithic age? | 12 | |
82278271 | neolithic age | "new stone age" | 13 | |
82278272 | 8000BCE | neo begins? | 14 | |
82278273 | dog | 1st domesticated animal | 15 | |
82278274 | it created civilization, end of the hunter gatherers | reason the revolution was good | 16 | |
82278275 | wheat, barely, maiz, cereal, millet, quinoa, rice | dependeable food sources of the revolution? | 17 | |
82278276 | beerm bread, porridge (less meat) | new diets? | 18 | |
82278277 | meat, dairy products, energy, transportation, tools skins, protection, fertilization, wool | domestic animals provided | 19 | |
82278278 | false | climate change was sudden | 20 | |
82278279 | true | agricultural rev. occured over many generations | 21 | |
82278280 | technology | use of knowledge tools and craftes to change the environment | 22 | |
82278281 | agriculture | gave people better tech to control the environment | 23 | |
82278282 | gave small % jobs | why is agriculture key to civilization? | 24 | |
82278283 | cities/urban centers, political system bases on defined territory, extensive division of labor, social distinctions/hierarchy/classes, monumental building, record keeping, long distance trade, more sofisticated arts and sciences | 8 traits of civilization? | 25 | |
82278284 | mesopotamia, egypt, indus valley, china | river valleys civilizations? | 26 | |
82278285 | yellow river | china river | 27 | |
82278286 | indus valley river | indus valley | 28 | |
82278287 | nile river | egypt | 29 | |
82278288 | tigris/euphrates rivers | mesopotamia | 30 | |
82278289 | the fertile cresent | mesopotamia is located in.. | 31 | |
82278290 | river flooded, sometimes severe weather, unpredictable, little natural boundaries | weather of mesopotamia? | 32 | |
82278291 | cattle pulled plows | farmers developed? | 33 | |
82278292 | irregation canals | mesopotamia developed what to create more arable land | 34 | |
82278293 | bronze, the wheel, sail? | use of what started in mesopotamia | 35 | |
82278294 | city state | city and surrounding farmland | 36 | |
82278295 | sargon | akkadian state | 37 | |
82278296 | hammurabi | babylonian state | 38 | |
82278297 | polytheistic and anthromorphic | mesopotamian religion | 39 | |
82278298 | portion of farmers crops and taxes | preists demandeed what? | 40 | |
82278299 | ziggurats | mesopotamian temple complexes | 41 | |
82278300 | 60 | numbers based on | 42 | |
82278301 | code of hammurabi | on of the earliest legal systems | 43 | |
82278302 | gift of the nile | egypt was the | 44 | |
82278303 | flows north | nile flows | 45 | |
82278304 | king mines | united both kingdoms | 46 | |
82278305 | theocracy | gov't religious leader is also head of state | 47 | |
82278306 | heiroglyphics and papyrus paper, extensive knowledge of anatomy and science | developed and gained? | 48 | |
82278307 | not much rainfall, floods twice a year, cant decipher writing, had plumbing | indus river valley | 49 | |
82278308 | Harappa and Mohenjo-daro | two well preserved sites | 50 | |
82278309 | citadel | centeral fortified structure | 51 | |
82278310 | greater use of metal, bronze, potters wheel and kiln baked clay | indus valley achievements | 52 | |
82278311 | 1900 BCE | Abadoned around? | 53 | |
82278312 | dry cold climate, millet and wheat. yellow river | northern china was? | 54 | |
82278313 | hot wet, yangzi river, rice | southern china was? | 55 | |
82278314 | hymilayas, gobi dessert, takla makan dessert, pacific ocean | chinas natural boundaries | 56 | |
82278315 | xia-legendary maybe shang zhou | dynasties | 57 | |
82278316 | warrior aristocracy | shang | 58 | |
82278317 | polytheistic, supreme god Di, ancestors | shang religions | 59 | |
82278318 | family | basic unit ofsociety | 60 | |
82278319 | feudal system | king appoints nobles to govern local territories | 61 | |
82278320 | feng shui | construction of cities, uildings and rooms and place them in harmony with the natural surroundings | 62 | |
82278321 | zhou dynasty | wen and wu, take over and make the mandate of heaven | 63 | |
82278322 | mandate of heaven | dynastic cycle | 64 | |
82278323 | dynasty founded, period of power and prosperity, periiod of decline, rebellion | dynastic cycle | 65 | |
82278324 | zhou | longest lasting dynasty | 66 | |
82278325 | confucius | philosopher, decline of zhou, restor social order and gov't | 67 | |
82278326 | hittites/assyrians/babylonians/egyptians | key city states in cosmopolitan middle east | 68 | |
82278327 | earliest european civilizations, on crete, advanced, indoor plumbing | minoans | 69 | |
82278328 | linear B script | mycanaen greeks | 70 | |
82278329 | child sacrifice, seafaring, naval power | phoenicians | 71 | |
82278330 | migrated from asia to americas | 20,000-13,000 BCE | 72 |