AP World Final Flashcards
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354126437 | The prehistoric culture that created the paintings at the Lascaux was the | Cro Magnon | 0 | |
354126438 | The most important invention that distinguished the prehistoric era from the historic era was the | agriculture | 1 | |
354128288 | Which of the following was NOT a development of the Neolithic era? Agriculture, pottery, urban cities or tool making. | Tool making | 2 | |
354145751 | According to the most commonly accepted theories, agriculture appears to have developed first in | the mideast in the region of Jericho | 3 | |
354145752 | The first hominid to migrate out of Africa was | Homo erectus | 4 | |
354145753 | The Shanidar cave site contains fossils from which hominid> | Neanderthal | 5 | |
354145754 | The principle "an eye for an eye" was applied: equally to all classes, applied to only a small subset of crimes, applied only to women and children, applied in cases in which the perpetrator and the victim were both of the same class | applied in cases in which the perpetrator and the victim were both of the same class | 6 | |
354145755 | The Sumerian civilization was located in | Southern Mesopotamia | 7 | |
354145756 | The general vision of life and death in the Epic of Gilgamesh is one of: optimism, pessimism, disregard for ethics and human values | pessimism | 8 | |
354145757 | The first Mesopotamian ruler to create a unified kingdom was | Sargon the Great | 9 | |
354145758 | The Assyrian empire was characterized by: humane treatment of citizens, intense interest in religion, cruel and ruthless conquest, an intense interest in the afterlife | cruel and ruthless conquest | 10 | |
354145759 | The Code of Hammurabi: was applied to citizens based on race, was applied to citizens based on social ranking and wealth, was equally applied to all citizens | was applied to citizens based on social ranking and wealth | 11 | |
354145760 | Sumerian writing was called | Cuneiform | 12 | |
354145761 | The god of good in Zoroastrianism is: | Ahura Mazda | 13 | |
354145762 | The god of evil in Zoroastrianism is: | Ahriman | 14 | |
354145763 | The famous road that linked various parts of the Persian Empire together was the: | Royal Road | 15 | |
354145764 | The monarch whose conquests began the Persian Empire was: | Cyrus the Great | 16 | |
354145765 | The Persian provinces were called: | satraps | 17 | |
354145766 | The elite core of the Persian Empire was called the | immortals | 18 | |
354145767 | The religion preached by Zoroaster: was polytheistic and worshipped natural forces, had a pronounced dualism between good and evil, did not believe in an afterlife | had a pronounced dualism between good and evil | 19 |