AP world history Flashcards
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14791606959 | Samarians | First written language; also created the wheel | 0 | |
14791606960 | Wheel and Plow | Cultural diffusion | 1 | |
14791606961 | Hummarabi's Code | Eye for an eye; punishment was dependent on your place in the social stratification ranks. | 2 | |
14791606962 | East Africa | Where the first people were said to come from | 3 | |
14791606963 | Hunter and Gathers were considered | Less socially stratified | 4 | |
14791606964 | Mandate of Heaven | Zhou dynasty was said to start the "rumors" of this practice | 5 | |
14791606965 | Natural isolation resulted in | Egypt's unique culture | 6 | |
14791606966 | Example of empires | Greece, Sparta, Persia | 7 | |
14791606967 | Who founded Rome? | Romulus and Remus | 8 | |
14791606968 | 2 parts (types of people) in Rome | Patricians (rich) & Plebians (poor) | 9 | |
14791606969 | Roman laws were called | The 12 tables | 10 | |
14791606970 | The leading figure in the expansion of Christianity beyond Judaism was | Paul of Tarsus | 11 | |
14791606971 | Made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire | Constantine | 12 | |
14791606972 | Why were Spartans so vigorously trained | Because their hellets (slaves) outnumbered them 7:1; so they prepared that way the slaves could never over throw them | 13 | |
14791606973 | The spread of Greek cultural is called? | Hellenism | 14 | |
14791606974 | 3 main leading philosophers were? | Plato, Socrates, Aristotle | 15 | |
14791606975 | Who did Plato propose to be the true ruler of society? | philosopher kings | 16 | |
14791606976 | Who was Alexander the Great's tutor? | Aristotle | 17 | |
14791606977 | Hinduism | A very old religion with a strict caste system, in which they made it impossible to move up in society. | 18 | |
14791606978 | Examples of the animals they domesticated | Pigs, Cow, Sheep, Horses | 19 | |
14791606979 | What did permanent established villages bring? | Religion, Writing, Art, Government, Technology | 20 | |
14791606980 | Place that made man more important than God. | Greece. | 21 |