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General Vocabulary Primary Source- letter, autobiography, maps. etc Physical map – geographic features Political map – country and state borders Nomad- follows their food Cultural diffusion – adapting/ blending of cultures Ethics - morals Code of conduct - a set of rules of how to behave

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General Vocabulary

• Primary Source- letter, autobiography, maps. etc• Physical map – geographic features • Political map – country and state borders • Nomad- follows their food • Cultural diffusion – adapting/ blending of cultures • Ethics - morals• Code of conduct - a set of rules of how to behave

#1

1. Which document is considered a primary source?

(1) encyclopedia article (3) biography

(2) modern textbook (4) personal letters

#2

2. Which feature would most likely appear on a physical map?

(1) population densities

(2) climate patterns

(2) land usage patterns

(4) Mountain Ranges

Neolithic Revolution

• change from nomads to: – Domestication– Crops and jobs – Establishment of villages

#3

What is the main reason the Neolithic Revolution is considered a turning point in world history?

1. Fire was used as a source of energy for the first time.

2. Spoken language was used to improve communication.

3. Domestication of animals and cultivation of crops led to settled communities.

4. Stone tools and weapons were first developed.

River Valley Civilizations

• River Valley • Indus River • Nile River • Tigris River • Euphrates River • Huang (yellow) River• Egypt

• Cuneiform • Hieroglyphics • Law • Hammurabi’s Code • Sumerian • Phoenicians • Indus Valley • Papyrus • Alphabet

#4

One similarity found in both Egyptian and Sumerian civilizations is that each developed a

1. monotheistic religion

2. Ziggurat

3. Compass

4. Written Language

#5

The Phoenicians are often referred to as the "carriers of civilization" because they

1. introduced Islam and Christianity to Central Africa

2. established colonies throughout northern Europe

3. developed the first carts with wheels 4. traded goods and spread ideas

throughout the Mediterranean region

India

• Hindu Kush Mountains • Ghats • Diverse geography • Gupta • Maura • Caste System • Concept of zero • Sanskrit

#6

The Himalaya Mountains, the Ghat Mountains, the Deccan Plateau, and the Thar Desert are similar in that they contribute to South Asia’s

1. national unity

2. political stability

3. cultural diversity

4. population growth

Greece

• Parthenon • Democracy • Acropolis • Archipelago • Sparta • Julius Caesar • Architecture • Art • Alexander the Great

#7

Which ancient civilization established the basis of western democracy?

1. Phoenician

2. Egyptian

3. Sumerian

4. Greek

#8

Alexander the Great’s conquests of Greece, Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia led to the

1. spread of Hellenic culture

2. adoption of a feudal system

3. establishment of representative democracy

4. spread of Islamic culture throughout Europe

Rome

• Peninsula• Mediterranean • Democracy • Republic • Caesar • Architecture • 12 Tablets • Senate • Bread and Circus • Gladiator• Collusiem

#9

A major contribution (achievement or legacy) of the Roman Republic to Western European culture was the

1. concept of government by laws

2. belief that political power should be controlled by the military

3. establishment of agricultural communes 4. rejection of the concept of slavery

China

• Silk Road • Great Wall • Tang • Song • Chinese Legalism• Woodblock printing • Gunpowder • Movable type

#10

One way in which the Silk Roads and the West African trade routes are similar is that along both routes

(1) the main items exchanged were ivory and tobacco

(2) concrete was used to improve the surface of the roads

(3) a single currency was used to make transactions easier

(4) ideas were exchanged as merchants interacted with each other

Byzantine Empire

• Constantinople

• Location

• Orthodox Church

• Preserve Roman and Greek culture

Constantinople was a thriving city in the 1200s mainly because of its location on a major trade route between

(1) China and southern Africa

(2) the Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic Sea

(3) the Inca Empire and the Aztec Empire

(4) Asia and eastern Europe

Islamic Empire (Golden Age)

• Advancements and discoveries in math and science

• Location of Mecca • Astrolabe • 1001 Nights (Arabian Nights) • Dome of the Rock • Muhammad• Koran

A major feature of the Golden Age of Moslem culture was the

1. political and economic isolation of the Arab world

2. development of the foundations of modern science and mathematics

3. adoption of democratic government

4. persecution of Jews and Christians

Middle Ages

• Medieval • Dark Ages • Feudalism • Loyalty • Service • Land • Manor • Social structure • Crusades (goals, results)• Holy Land • Jerusalem • Church • Salvation • Black Death

Which institution served as the primary unifying force in medieval western Europe?

1. legislature

2. church

3. military

4. Monarchy

What is a primary characteristic of a feudal society?

(1) a representative government

(2) economic equality for all

(3) protection of individual rights

(4) an exchange of land for services

African Kingdoms

• Sahara Desert

• Ghana

• Mali

• Great Zimbabwe

• Gold Salt trade

• Mansa Musa

• Timbuktu

Mongols

• Genghis Khan

• Khan

• Pox Mongolia

• Kublai Khan

• Marco Polo

Religions

• Five Pillars • 10 Commandments • Brahma • Dharma • Moksha • Eightfold Path Four Noble Truths • Fie Pillars • Praying 5 X day • Fasting • Jihad • Pilgrimage • Mecca • Polytheism • Monotheism