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UNIT 1 REVIEW BINGO!
(Karma test)
Answers• Nirvana• Phoenicians• Siddhartha Gautama• The phonetic alphabet• The Great Wall• filial piety• Ganges and Indus• Shi Huangdi• Male• an afterlife
• Buddhism• Cuneiform• Mesopotamia• Advanced agriculture• Bactria• it’s an important port city on
Mediterranean• Nineveh• Gedrosia• Sardis• Concept of Satan and a
belief angels
Answers• Trade• Parents/elders• Untouchables (pariah)• The right to rule was
determined by virtue • Fertile Crescent- between the
Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf
• Polytheism• Golden age• Hammurabi• Shi Huangdi• Israelite, Egyptian, Aryan and
Shang/Zhou
• Egyptian• god• Babylonian and Minoan• Sumerian• Babylonian• Zhou• Hammurabi• Mesopotamians and
Egyptians• Egyptians thought
Pharaohs were gods• Hieroglyphics
What are the two main rivers located in India?
Ganges and Indus
What was the group of people whose members were so lowly that they existed outside the
caste system?
Untouchables (pariah)
Who burned books and forced peasants to work on
the Great Wall of China?
Shi Huangdi
What religion did the Indian leader Asoka promote in 301BCE?
Buddhism
What ruler was famous for a uniform code of laws
that unified his empire?
Hammurabi
A Patriarchal social organization is marked by the _______ being at the head of
the family.
Male
Which emperor ended the fighting between Chinese states and united China under the Qin Dynasty?
Shi Huangdi
What time period in India is known for expansion of the empire, increased trade,
religious thought, and scientific exploration?
Golden Age
Who were the most able seafarers of the early
Mediterranean?
Phoenicians
What is the system of writing which uses wedge shaped symbols to stand for words?
Cuneiform
Which civilizations existed at the same time as the Phoenicians?
Israelite, Egyptian, Aryan, and Shang/Zhou
Which civilizations began around 2000 B.C.?
Babylonian and Minoan
Which civilization on the chart lasted the longest?
Egyptian
What civilization probably built on the ideas of the Sumerian civilization?
Babylonian
Which civilization lasted approximately 1,500 years?
Sumerian
What is Shi Huangdi famous for building?
The Great Wall
What is the Buddhist idea that in death, people achieve the release from selfishness and pain?
Nirvana
What is one Phoenician contribution that people still
benefit from today?
the phonetic alphabet
The theocracy of ancient Egypt believed that the Pharaoh was
also a __________.
god
What is the belief in many gods?
Polytheism
The process of mummification and the use of pyramids were
connected to the Egyptian belief in the _____________.
An afterlife
Filial piety is respect for one’s _______.
Parents and Elders
Which dynasty introduced the concept of the
Mandate of Heaven?
Zhou
What is the main belief emphasized by Confucianism?
(hint: deals with respect)
Filial Piety
Which belief of the prophet Zoroaster was similar to later concepts in Christianity and
Islam.
The concept of Satan and a belief in angels
What did the Mandate of Heaven state?
The right to rule was determined by virtue
(philosophical concept)
How did Buddhism spread across Asia?
Trade
Who is the founder of Buddhism?
Siddhartha Gautama
Which province lay on the Arabian Sea?
Gedrosia
Judging from this map, why would Persia have wanted to control Jerusalem?
Because it was an important port city on the Mediterranean
Which city did the Royal Road run through?
Nineveh
Which province had no harbor or seacoast?
Bactria
In what city did the Royal Road begin in the west?
Sardis
What is known as “the land between two rivers?”
Mesopotamia
Which is not one of the 5 characteristics of an
advanced civilization?
advanced agriculture
What is another name for Mesopotamia and where is it
located?Fertile Crescent- between the
Mediterranean and Persian gulf
Who is credited with creating the first written code of laws?
Hammurabi
Cuneiform and hieroglyphics are the writing systems of
which two civilizations?
Mesopotamians and Egyptians
How was religion related to political authority in
ancient Egypt?Egyptians thought pharaohs
were gods
What ancient form of writing used symbols such
as animals?
Hieroglyphics