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It was the name of the writing system developed in ancient Egypt seen here: Topic 1: 2 points The Egyptian form of writing scene here: What are hieroglyphics? Topic 3: 2 points This is the birth name of Buddha. Topic 1: 3 points The plant seen here was used by Egyptians to make a paper-like material. What is Siddhartha? What is papyrus? Topic 1: 4 points ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ Which of the following could be considered a public works project? a. a state highway c. a shopping mall b. What is a state highway? a grocery store d. a movie theatre Topic 1: 5 points Egypt had this type of government in which the leader is a religious figure. Topic 3: 3 points This is the equivalent of moksha in Buddhism. What is nirvana? Topic 4: 3 points The Buddhist monks seen here who forgo the normal pleasures of life. What is a theocracy? What are ascetics? It is the name of the first civilization to develop in Mesopotamia. What is Iraq? Scores Topic 2: 1 point JEOPARDY! What are the different sites for the different civilizations ? These “carriers of civilization” developed an alphabet we use today and carried ideas throughout the Mediterranean. Who are the Phoenicians? Scores Topic 2: 2 points Into which type of political unit was Sumer divided? ¨ city-states ¨ counties Provinces ¨ two kingdoms ¨ There were the group of people who were trained to read and write cuneiform. What are city-states? Who are the scribes? It is the name of the large mudbrick & step-like structures that were built to honor Mesopotamian gods. Scores What are ziggurats? They developed the first lasting monotheistic religion. Scores Topic 4: 4 points According to Buddha, in order to eliminate suffering and desire, one must follow the 8fold path & believe in these laws: Who are the Hebrews? What are the Four Noble Truths ? Scores Topic 2: 3 points ¨ Which of the following dates came FIRST? ¨ 476 CE ¨ 509 BCE ¨ 3100 BCE ¨ 313 CE ¨ 44 BCE ¨ Topic 4: 1 point Unlike Hinduism, Buddhism lacks this despite believing in reincarnation, dharma, and karma. What is 3100 BCE? What is the caste system? Topic 2: 4 points ¨ What was the most important result of the Neolithic Revolution? ¨ Chaldeans defeated the Neoliths in a pitched battle ¨ rejection by Neolithic people of Paleolithic moral values ¨ the change from hunting & gathering to farming ¨ migration of people to North America via the Bering Strait ¨ discovery of cave paintings at Ajanta, India Topic 2: 5 points This group of nomads from Persia invaded the Indus River Valley and established the caste system. Who are the Aryans? What is the change from hunting & gathering to farming ? Topic 3: 1 point ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ . The priestly class of Indian society was the a) Vaishyas b) Brahmans c) Sudras d) Kshatriyas Topic 3: 2 points ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ What were the Brahmans? ¨ ¨ The most complete definition of a civilization is . . . a) any culture that practices art and religion. b) the gathering of humans in farms, settlements and villages. c) a social structure based on economic power. What is a complex culture in d) a complex culture in which a large number of which a large number of humans share several humans share several common parts ? common parts Topic 3: 3 points ¨ Hammurabi’s Code: ________________ : : Ten Commandments : _________________ ¨ unspecific punishments : : specific punishments ¨ egalitarian laws : : hierarchical laws ¨ moral code : : civil code ¨ Judea : : Chaldea ¨ immediate physical punishments : : unspecified spiritual punishments Who was Siddhartha Gautama ? ¨ a follower of Confucius ¨ the author of the Quran ¨ the Aryan conqueror of the Indus civilization the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism ¨ ¨ cuneiform: ___ :: hieroglyphic : ___ (is to) as ____ (is to) ____ China, India ¨ Egypt, China ¨ Mesopotamia, Judea ¨ Mesopotamia, Egypt ¨ Egypt, Mesopotamia ¨ ¨ What is immediate physical punishments : : unspecified spiritual punishments ? ¨ Topic 3: 5 points ¨ Topic 3: 4 points Where is Mesopotamia, Egypt? Topic 4: 1 point Mesopotamia was constantly invaded on its flat plains because it lacked these. Who is the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism? What are natural barriers? Topic 4: 2 points These two rivers comprise the Fertile Crescent. Topic 4: 3 points The country seen here: X What are the Tigris and the Euphrates? Topic 4: 3 points Developed by Sumerians this writing system (depicted below) is one of the earliest known in the world. What is cuneiform? What is Iran? Topic 4: 4 points Excerpts from this codified law include: “If a man strike a free-born woman so that she lose her unborn child, he shall pay ten shekels for her loss,” and “ If a physician make a large incision with the operating knife, and kill him, or open a tumor with the operating knife, and cut out the eye, his hands shall be cut off.” What is the Code of Hammurabi? Topic 4: 5 points Of the following contributions to world history: sewers, the wheel, and weaving cotton, the people of Mesopotamia can lay claim to this one. While traditionally a Hindu country, thanks to Asoka, this religion spread across Asia via the routes below. 500s BC – 600s AD What is the wheel? Topic 5: 1 point The goal of a Hindu is to achieve this. What is Buddhism? What is moksha? Scores Topic 5: 1 points The end result of the Neolithic Revolution was the emergence of these? Topic 5: 2 points This social scientist studies how humans interact with the earth’s surface. What are civilizations? Topic 5: 2 points During the Paleolithic era, humans lived this type of lifestyle. What is a geographer? Topic 5: 2 points The social scientist seen here. What is nomadic or hunter-gatherer? What is an archaeologist? An independent site for political decision-making in ancient Greece. Corinth, Athens, Argos, and Sparta are examples. What is a polis? Scores Developed by Athenians, the source of this form of government breaks down to “rule by the people.” What is democracy? Scores Direct democracy, laws made by assembly, and a council of 500. What is Athens? Scores This is war could be considered an upset, as Greece’s military powerhouse, Sparta, was defeated by those artsy Athenians. Corinth, Homer, Aegean Sea, and marathons. What is Greece? What is the Peloponnesian War? Scores These two civilizations are credited with laying the foundations for ancient Greece. Scores Who are the Mycenaeans and Minoans? Scores This “lover of wisdom” once stated, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” Who is Socrates? Scores Topic 5: 1 point The term prehistory refers to a time period without this. Topic 5: 1 point The term Neolithic means this. What is written documentation? What is the new stone age? Topic 5: 1 points These were the two skills humans learned during the Neolithic period. Topic 5: 2 points A farmer who grows just enough food to meet the needs of his immediate family. What are farm and the domesticating animals? Topic 5: 1 point The goal of a Hindu is to achieve this. What is a subsistence farmer? Topic 5: 2 points By definition this is a society with a complex culture. What is moksha? What is a civilization?