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Q: The Neolithic revolution occurred when people discovered how to –

A: Grow food and domesticate animals

Q: What is a key feature of early civilizations ?

A: development of cities

Q: Where did the first cities emerge?

A: in river valleys

Q: Cultural diffusion occurred among early civilizations as a result of what activity?

A: trade

Q: Why was the government of Egypt considered a theocracy?

A: the pharaoh was considered a god-king

Q: The pyramids and the discovery of mummies are proof of the ancient Egyptians belief in – A: life after death

Q: The ancient civilization of Sumer developed the first form of writing called –

A: cuneiform

Q: What lasting impact did Hammurabi’s Code have on law?

A: laws were made more consistent and predictable

Q: Which geographic feature had the greatest impact on ancient Egypt?

A: the Nile river

Q: What evidence suggests that the Indus Valley cities had a well-organized government?

A: well planned cities

Q: The Mandate of Heaven is the main idea behind what aspect of Chinese life?

A: the dynastic cycle

Q: Which letter shows the Indus Valley civilization?

A: letter A

Q: Which letter shows the civilization along theHuang He river?

A: letter D

Q: Why was the Huang He nicknamed the river of sorrows?

A: it often flooded and destroyed crops

Q: The trade route that linked China with the west became known as the –

A: Silk Road

Q: Which letter marks the location of Sparta?

A: letter A

Q: Which letter indicates the center of Minoan civilization?

A: letter D

Q: The geography of Greece helped create –

A: many small city states

Q: The Peloponnesian war was a conflict between –

A: Athens and Sparta

Q: Alexander the Great’s most lasting accomplishment was –

A: the spread of Greek Culture

Q: Athens enjoyed a golden age under the leadership of –

A: Pericles

Q: In the fields of art and literature, Romans were most influenced by who?

A: Greece

Q: During the Empire, the Roman legal system contributed in what way?

A: provided unity and stability to the Empire

Q: What was the Rome’s attitude towards people of different religions in the empire?

A: Romans generally tolerated religious differences

Q: What are the factors related to the “fall” of Rome?

A: invasions from Germanic tribes, corruption, heavy taxes

Q: What is Charlemagne best remembered for?

A: the revival of Latin learning

Q: What was the primary characteristic of feudal society in medieval Europe?

A: an exchange of land for services

Q: How did monks and nuns improve life during the middle ages?

A: cared for the sick and poor, schools for children, food and lodging for travelers

Q: New agricultural technologies in the middle ages led to –

A: increased food production

Q: Which group made up the largest part of the population in feudal society?

A: peasants

Q: The church had great power over people during the middle ages because –

A: it decided who could achieve salvation

Q: Two immediate results of the “fall” of the Roman Empire were –

A: (Dark Ages) a period of economic disorder and lack of central government

Q: Why was the Magna Carta important?

A: limited the power of the king and the king was made to obey the law

Q: What was the main goal of the Crusades?

A: to free the Holy Land

Q: The Reconquista refers to what?

A: campaign to drive the Muslims out of Spain

Q: Why is Joan of Arc remembered?

A: she led French troops to victories over the English in the 100 Years War

Q: The Byzantine Empire preserved the cultural heritage of –

A: Greece and Roman

Q: Justinian’s Code of law was a revision of the laws of –

A: ancient Rome

Q: The Byzantine Empire reached its greatest size under what leader?

A: Justinian

Q: What was the leadership style that emerged in Russia?

A: autocratic

Q: What belief do Muslims, Jews, and Christians all share?

A: monotheism or the belief in one God

Q: What are the 5 Pillars of Islam?

A: faith, prayer, charity, fasting during Ramadan, pilgrimage to Mecca

Q: Which Mali leader made the pilgrimage to Mecca?

A: Mansa Musa

Q: Axum prospered partly because of its port on the –

A: Red Sea

Q: Monsoon winds aided trade between East Africa and –

A: India

Q: The two products that dominated the Sahara trade where –

A: gold and salt

Q: Ghana, Mali, and Songhai all benefitted from –

A: gold and salt trade

Q: According to Confucian tradition, which class had the lowest social standing during Tang and Song China?

A: merchants

Q: The greatest influence on Korean culture came from –

A: China

Q: Japan’s greatest influence on culture came from its continuous contact with –

A: Korea