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WORLD HISTORY EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENT
Now that we are halfway through the semester, I am offering an extra credit assignment to review the material
we have discussed so far in World History. The assignment is to create a test using the terms listed below.
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Each question is worth ½ extra credit point
No more than 30 questions = 15 extra credit points maximum
o At least 15 multiple choice questions (with options A, B, C, and D)
o Can include matching questions
o NO TRUE/FALSE
No more than 6 questions from each category
You must circle the correct answers/provide answer key
**EXTRA CREDIT DUE NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10th**
EARLY CIVILIZATIONS OF MIDDLE EAST
Challenges in Sumerian environment
Solutions to Sumerian environmental challenges
Fertile Crescent
Cultural Diffusion
Ziggurat
Sumerian religion
Cuneiform
Hammurabi’s Code
Indo-Europeans
Hittites (achievements, location, etc.)
Phoenicians (achievements, location, etc.)
Assyrians (characteristics, achievements, etc.)
Persians (characteristics, achievements, etc.)
Cyrus the Great
Darius I
Royal Road
Provinces/satraps
Zoroastrianism
INDIA & CHINA
Monsoons
Harappan cities
Aryans
Caste system
Shang writing
Oracle bones
Family & social classes in China
Dynastic cycle
Mandate of Heaven
Confucius
Daoism
Legalism
Qin Dynasty
ANCIENT GREECE
Minoans
Frescoes
Geography of Greece/influence on Greek life
Mycenaeans
Peloponnesus
Dorians
Aristocracy
Oligarchy
Tyranny
Democracy
Cleisthenes
Helots
Hoplites
Battle of Marathon
Delian League
Pericles
Peloponnesian War
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Hellenism
HINDUISM & BUDDHISM
EGYPT & HEBREWS
Brahmins
Egyptian belief in ma’at & afterlife
Hinduism origins
Hebrews (origins, location, etc.)
Moksha
Abraham
Karma
Torah
Brahman & atman
Covenant
Siddhartha Gautama
Moses
Nirvana
Exodus
Spread of Buddhism
Judah
Differences/similarities of
Babylonian captivity of Hebrews
Buddhism/Hinduism