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1. What are the 5 traits of a civilization? centers of trade (cities); advanced technology; specialized workers; written language; complex institutions (government & religion) 2. __________ Humanity’s past based upon written records History 3. The 3 major times periods of Western civilization are: ______________, _______________ and modern. Ancient - 4000 B.C.-A.D. 500; Medieval- 500 - 1400; Modern- 1400 - present 4. What specific geographical feature allowed Paleolithic peoples to enter North America? Bering Strait 5. Describe the difference between Paleolithic & Neolithic times. Paleolithic Age was defined by people being nomadic and serving as hunters/gatherers. The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution describes the way life changed when people settled in villages and domesticated animals. 6. What is cultural diffusion? The spread of ideas, customs, and technology from one people to another through migration, trade, and warfare 7. Identify the three major time periods or eras for Western Civilization. Ancient - 4000 B.C.-A.D. 500; Medieval- 500 - 1400; Modern- 1400 - present 8. What became the world’s first written law code? Hammurabi’s Code 9. What are the 3 major monotheistic religions? Briefly describe each. Judaism Christianity Islam 10. What was the Silk Road and what impact did it have? A trade route that connected the “East” to the “West” 11. Know important details of the following early civilizations: a. Mesopotamia b. Egypt c. China d. India 12. Describe ethical monotheism The idea introduced by the Israelites that one’s behavior should be based on a moral code following the laws of one God 13. On which peninsula is Greece located? Balkan Peninsula 14. Which conflict was fought between Mycenae and Troy and written about by Homer? Trojan War 15. Who were the members of Rome’s First Triumvirate? It was formed by Julius Caesar, and included 3 people in total 16. Why was Julius Caesar assassinated? The Roman Senate feared he would become too powerful (a king) 17. Who were the members of Rome’s Second Triumvirate? Will not be on test, disregard. 18. Who became the first emperor of the Roman Empire? Octavian (Augustus) 19. What influences did the United States take from Ancient Greece & Ancient Rome? Many aspects of our government, such as democracy. 20. __________ An aristocratic Roman citizen Plebian 21. __________ A common Roman citizen Patrician 22. List & describe the levels of Feudalism in Medieval Europe King/Church Lord Knight Serf 23. __________ The law of the Catholic Church Canon Law 24. Describe the influence of the Catholic Church on Medieval Europe Heavily influenced the life of all involved, from king to serfs. 25. What are the religious books for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? Judaism- Torah Christianity- Bible Islam- Quaran 26. What were the 5 relationships focused on in Confucianism? Brother-Brother, Son-Father, Husband-Wife, Ruler-Ruled, Friend-Friend 27. What city became known as the “city of the prophet” in the Islamic faith? Medina 28. Describe the feudal pyramid that defined Medieval Europe King/Church Lord Knight Serf 29. When did Rome fall? 476 AD 30. What is “autocratic” rule? Rule by one person 31. What is “theocratic” rule? Rule by a religious leader 32. What is the difference in a monotheistic religion and a polytheistic religion? Monotheistic- One god Polytheistic- More than one god 33. What was the official policy of the Qin dynasty? Legalism 34. How did the Zhou Dynasty justify its rule? Mandate of Heaven 35. Which Chinese dynasty began the Great Wall? Qin 36. Which Chinese dynasty introduced Buddhism to China? Han 37. How did the Twelve Tables impact life for the Plebians of Rome? It gave them more voice and involvement in government matters 38. What city has significant meaning to both Judaism, Christianity and Islam? Jerusalem 39. The Treaty of Verdun ended the civil war taking place in what empire? Charlemagne’s Empire 40. What disease wiped out up to ½ of Europe’s population during the Middle Ages? The Black Death Describe the significance of the following people 41. Hammurabi- Write the world’s first code of law 42. Alexander the Great- Greek ruler who 43. Julius Caesar- Leader of Rome’s First Triumvirate who was eventually assassinated because of his popularity and the fear by Senate members that he would become a king 44. Charlemagne- His dynasty was the last to fall before Europe slipped into the “Middle Ages” and feudalism 45. Pepin the Short- Granted the Papal States to the Catholic Church 46. Octavian/Augustus- First emperor of Rome Study major accomplishments/descriptors for the following early civilizations 47. 48. 49. 50. Sumer Egypt India China Fill-in-the-Blank 51. The spread of ideas, customs, and technology from one people to another through migration, trade, and warfare is called cultural diffusion. 52. Most scientists believe the Bering land bridge allowed people to migrate from Asia to North America thousands of years ago. 53. One reasons the earliest civilization developed at the eastern end of the Fertile Crescent in present-day Iraq was that the rivers in the area provided favorable conditions for agriculture. 54. One reasons the earliest civilization developed at the eastern end of the Fertile Crescent in present-day Iraq was that the rivers in the area provided favorable conditions for agriculture. 55. A result of the Persian Wars was that Athens became the dominant Greek city-state. 56. A result of the civil war fought between Athens and Sparta was that totalitarianism (kind of government) defeated democracy (kind of government). 57. Alexander the Great’s most lasting contribution was the assimilation of the Greek culture with other cultures. 58. A similarity between ancient Athens and modern America is that both practiced popular sovereignty 59. The Romans became suspicious of the motives of any monarchy, they chose instead to establish a kind of rule based on a republic Roman ideas that the framers of the U. S. Constitution eventually adopted were a) the Senate, b) checks and balances on political power, c) and the power to veto. 61. The Romans established control of foreign lands and peoples by practicing the policy of 60. imperialism. 62. Julius Caesar was assassinated by senate enemies because they feared he planned to become king. 63. The major result of the three Punic Wars was that Roman culture continued through the ages rather than the culture of Carthage. 64. The founder of Christianity was born in the Roman region called Palestine during the reign of Roman Emperor Augustus. 65. The significance of the Battle of Tours is that Major Domo Martel hammered the Muslims out of Christian France. 66. Pepin the Short, “King of the Franks by the grace of God,” gave the pope Italian lands called the Papal States 67. Feudalism developed in Western Europe there was no longer a strong, centralized government to keep law and order. 68. The economic system of feudalism revolved around self-sufficient manors because it was not safe to leave the manor Serfs were responsible for keeping the manor self-sufficient because there was little or no trade. 69. Medina became known as the “city of the prophet” because this is where Muhammad converted the first Muslims. 70. The religious groups that Muhammad considered to be “People of the Book” are Jews & Christians 71. List the three reasons for the Muslims’ early conquests of foreign lands: a) to spread their religions through jihads; b) to relieve overcrowding on the Arabian Peninsula; and c) the Persian and Byzantine Empires were to weak to resist Muslim invasion 72. The old Ottoman Empire is now the country of Turkey 73. This city, located near the Nile, became a center of Islamic learning: Alexandria 74. The Pax Mongolica can be compared to ancient Rome’s time of peace and prosperity. 75. The Tang and the Song showed a high respect for education by allowing young men to study for civil service exams to enter government employment. 76. Chinese merchants were considered the lowest in Chinese society was because they made their living on the backs of laborers. 77. A way the Ming emperors tried to restore Chinese culture was by re-introducing the civil service exams. 78. A purpose of China’s Zheng He’s overseas expeditions was to bring together the continents and the seas 79. The Grand Canal connected Beijing, the Hwang Ho, and Yangtze Rivers for grain shipping grain. 80. Ancient Chinese Buddhist built these throughout China. _pagodas ___________ 81. This was a technique used to limit the mobility of women in Ancient China. _____foot binding______________ 82. Elaborate drawing were depicted on this using black ink. ____________SILK___________ 83. Explosive material design first for elaborate light shows and celebration and later was used for warfare. ________Gun Powder_____________ 84. Way of life that dictated the Ancient Chinese Civilization. ___Confucianism _________________ 85. Who united the tribal Mongol people? _________Kublai Khan________________ 86. Pax Mongolica, the Mongolian golden age is followed by the rein of ? 87. What was the name Kublai Khan took after he integrated Chinese culture into the Mongol way of life? Yuan 88. Which Confucian tradition best exemplifies the relationship between China and Korea? Older Brother younger brother 89. Use the following terms to complete the Japanese Feudal Pyramid: Samurai Peasant Shogun Artisans Daimyo Merchants Emperor 90. The Merovingian Dynasty ruled which barbaric tribe? ______Franks _______________ 91. The significance of the Battle of Tours is that Charles Martel ______Hammered the Muslims out of Christian Gaul ___________________________ 92. ___Charlemagne _______________________ began the Carolingian Dynasty 93. What happened after the treaty of Verdun was signed? The Empire was weak and was attacked ________________________ 94. Court used to try Heretics? _________Inquisition _____________ 95. Free labor tax paid by serfs to their lords to work the lands? __corvee____________________ 96. Worldly interest by the Church? ___secular_________________ 97. What is the significance of the Major Domo? ____Mayor of the palace of a weak Morgovian Dynasty whose power eventually became hereditary. 98. What was the role of a journeyman? _____salary paid worker who works to create a masterpiece to be accepted by the guild. 99. What are the three types of trials of Germanic Justice? Trial by jury, trial by combat, trial by compurgation