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2/16/24 Global Test

Classical Era (Mauryan, Gupta, Qin, Han. Greece, and Rome) + The Middle Ages

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Birthplace of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Hinduism Asia
Mandate of heaven, production of silk, and reference for ancestors are characteristics associated with civilizations in China
The golden age of Hinduism is associated with which civilization Gupta Empire
The Golden Age of the Gupta Empire is known for its - advancements in mathematics and medicine
Which belief system was the basis of the civil service exams given during the Han, Tang, and Song dynasties? Confucianism
Which geographical feature directly influenced the early interactions between China and Korea? location
Which factor most influenced a person’s social position in early Indian societies birth
The terms Brahma, dharma, and moksha are most closely associated with which religion Hinduism
These geographic features served as a barrier that encouraged the rise of independent city-states in ancient Greece mountain ranges
What statement is best supported by information in the diagram Buddhists use meditation to practice controlling their thoughts
The caste system in India and the feudal system in Europe were similar in that both provided a structure for society
Which statement most likely represents the view of a citizen of Athens visiting Sparta “the government & society in Sparta are strict, people have little voices”
The illustration shows the relationship between individuals in a society according to the ideas of #30 Confucius
Which conclusion is supported by information provided by the map #34 trades often combined sea and land routes
Which area was most affected by the spread of both Islam and Buddhism in the period 200 B.C. to A.D. 1450 Indian subcontinent
Which statement is best supported by the information in the diagram #28 the caste system determined what occupations one could have (the Gupta golden age of Hinduism supported the caste system)
A person who practices Hinduism would most likely believe the Vedas are sacred (Vedas are sacred books)
What did Emperor Shi Huangdi have done to protect his empire he ordered the connection and further building of the Great Wall
Judaism, Islam, and Christianity ethical code of conduct and monotheism
This was a major characteristic of democracy in Ancient Athens all adult male citizens were eligible to vote
Historically, the Huang He has also been know as the "River of Sorrows" because... floods have destroyed crops and villages
Trade along the Silk Roads and the trans-Saharan trade routes resulted in cultural diffusion between different societies
Which statement about China is a fact rather than an opinion. #7 The Mandate of Heaven was an idea developed in ancient China
The technology of papermaking traveled from China to Baghdad along the #12 Silk roads
Before the use of the Silk Road, how did geography affect early China? The mountains and deserts in western and southwestern China slowed the exchange of ideas.
Which heading best completes the partial outline below? ------------------- A. Mauyran B. Gupta C. Delhi sultanate Empire of India
One way in which filial piety in Confucian China and citizenship in ancient Athens are similar is that both emphasized duties and responsibilities in society
#23 Athenian
Which belief system is considered monotheistic Judaism
#26 Dynastic cycle
#28 Hinduism
#29 Buddhism
What did Emperor S.H. do to protect his Empire? He ordered the connection and further building of the Great Wall
Which religion includes the Four Noble Truths, the Eight fold Path, and nirvana Buddhism
Which geographic feature has helped isolate China Himalayan Mountains
Which concept is illustrated by the map #35 interdependence
Which statement is best supported by the information on this map #1 Roman Empire Quiz Roman empire extended over three continents
Which body of water was most likely the center of Roman trade? Mediterranean Sea
#3 quiz Western Europe
What is the point of view of the author #4 Roman roads were built primarily to keep order in the empire
The ideas expressed in these quotations show that during the Middle Ages in Europe popes and monarchs sometimes challenge the others authority
Which generalization about the Roman Empire can be made based on the information shown in the chart above #6 quiz Expansion of the empire provided access to varied trade goods
One way the Han and Roman were similar is that they both promoted unity and communication by building strong system of roads.
Both of the Han and Roman declined as a result of Over expansion and foreign invasion by nomadic people
#9 quiz The eastern region was unified under the Byzantine Empire
The strategic location of the Byzantine allowed control of the key trade routes between the Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea
Which generalization is best supported by the information on this map The monsoon winds influenced trade between East Africa and India
One effect of the historical development depicted in the map was cultural diffusion between people in the Middle East and China
Identify a generalization supported by evidence from the excerpt above #13 Increased economic activity can be used to collect more taxes and improve other aspects of a society
Which generalization best explains why Koreans made scientific advancements during the time period discussed in the excerpt above? #14 Other Buddhists civilizations shared technological breakthroughs
Which claim is supported by the illustration above #15 Alexander the Great's empire led to cultural diffusion between the civilizations he conquered
By the end of the 5th century, which group overran the western part of the Roman Empire Germanic tribes
Which of the following was NOT a change seen in Europe after the invasions of the Roman Empire Higher wages
How did Pope Gregory I Increase the pope’s power? All of the above
Who was at the top of the Feudal system Pope
What was the agreement that took place between lords and vassals under feudalism? Lords gave vassals land in exchange for military service
Which emperor was responsible for splitting the Roman empire Diocletian
What was the name of the Eastern Roman Empire following the collapse of the Roman Empire? Byzantine Empire
What was the name of the Church in the Byzantine Empire The Orthodox Church
Which was a reason for the collapse of the Roman Nomadic invasions, overexpansion, economic troubles (all of the above)
What is the name of a wealthy Roman citizen Patrician
What is the name of everyday common citizens (soldiers, merchants, etc) Plebeians
What kind of government did Rome Create Republic
What is the name of the group that protected the Plebeians Tribunes
What kind of land form is Italy Peninsula
What is the name of the river that Rome settled around? The Tiber
Who was a citizen in Rome Both men and women
Which civilization was Rome always fighting with Carthage
What was the name of the man who brought elephants to battle? Hannibal
How many battles were in the Punic Wars 3
How long did the Pax Ramona last 200 years
Which ruler was responsible for the Pax Romana Augustus
Who is a gladiator? A prisoner or slave.
Where would a gladiator fight? In the Colosseum
What language did Ancient Romans speak? Latin
Which strong material did Romans create? Concrete
What continent is Rome on? Europe
Who started Christianity? Jesus
What religion did Jesus practice? Jewish
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