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Hammurabi is my homeboy

Greeced Lightening. Hammurabi is my homeboy. Ms. Barton is the bomb.com. Qin’s Wok (& Roll). Karma Chameleon. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Early Civ for 1.

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Hammurabi is my homeboy

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  1. Greeced Lightening Hammurabi is my homeboy Ms. Barton is the bomb.com Qin’s Wok (& Roll) Karma Chameleon 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  2. Early Civfor 1 The earliest historically documented people of Mesopotamia were the a. Sumerians. b. Timpanos. c. Hyksos. d. Hittites. e. Medes. Check Your Answer

  3. Early Civfor 1 a. Sumerians. . Back to the Game Board

  4. Early Civfor 2 Cuneiform writing was accomplished by a. incising written symbols in clay. b. alphabetical arrangements of phonemes. c. mathematical calculations on the outside of a clay envelope. d. learning the cuneiform language. e. implanting reed tips and tokens in clay tablets to make patterns. Check Your Answer

  5. Early Civfor 2 a. incising written symbols in clay. Back to the Game Board

  6. Early Civfor 3 Women in Egypt seemed to have a. rights of divorce. b. rights to property. c. more status than in Mesopotamia. d. subordinate status to men. e. all of these. Check Your Answer

  7. Early Civfor 3 e. all of these. Back to the Game Board

  8. Early Civfor 4 Egyptians' obsession with the physical condition of the cadaver was because a. it was believed the body had to be intact in order to cross over to the afterlife. b. preparation of the dead was a measure of priestly powers. c. mummification was a way to preserve the body for the afterlife. d. the undertakers needed a place to display shawabtis. e. putrification of the decaying body was thought to be a sign of unworthiness. Check Your Answer

  9. Early Civfor 4 c. mummification was a way to preserve the body for the afterlife. Back to the Game Board

  10. Early Civfor 5 Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley civilizations were all a. based on fertile floodplains and river valleys. b. made possible by large agricultural surpluses. c. derived from an earlier, as yet undiscovered, "watershed" civilization. d. based on beer brewing and female labor. e. wiped out by a huge drought. Check Your Answer

  11. Early Civfor 5 a. based on fertile floodplains and river valleys. Back to the Game Board

  12. Qins for 1 During the Shang period, ancestor worship became important because a. ancestors had special influence with the gods. b. it was a way of spreading Chinese rule to other East Asian societies. c. ancestors were necessary to ensure the birth of male children. d. matrilineal descent was important for fertility. e. it allowed people to claim specific inheritance of property. Check Your Answer

  13. Qinsfor 1 e. raising silkworms and pioneering silk cloth production Back to the Game Board

  14. Qinsfor 2 The Mandate of Heaven meant that the ruler retained the right to rule as long as a. he remained the strongest in the kingdom. b. he remained a wise and principled guardian of his people. c. he performed the correct ritual sacrifices. d. he produced a male heir. e. he kept the loyalty of the military. Check Your Answer

  15. Qinsfor 2 b. he remained a wise and principled guardian of his people Back to the Game Board

  16. Qinsfor 3 The Chinese political system that relied primarily on strict laws and punishments to compel people to behave is called a. Daoism. b. Confucianism. c. Legalism. d. Moism. e. Rationalism. Check Your Answer

  17. Qins for 3 c. Legalism. Back to the Game Board

  18. Qinsfor 4 The fundamental idea of Daoism can be summarized as a. accepting the world as you find it, avoiding useless struggles, and adhering to the "path" of nature. b. unquestioning obedience to authority and reverence for structure brings success. c. emphasizing aggressive action and radical change. d. emphasizing communal action to promote the betterment of society. e. technological and social progress can solve all social ills. Check Your Answer

  19. Qinsfor 4 a. accepting the world as you find it, avoiding useless struggles, and adhering to the "path" of nature. Back to the Game Board

  20. Qinsfor 5 Which of the following was not a tactic used to re-centralize power under the Qin? a. elimination of primogeniture. b. standardized weights and measures. c. a code of law d. a return to Confucianist values. e. eliminating rival centers of authority. Check Your Answer

  21. Qinsfor 5 d. a return to Confucianist values. Back to the Game Board

  22. Karma for 1 The two main cities of early Indian civilization are a. Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. b. Akkad and Thebes. c. Syracuse and Illyria. d. Troy and Delhi. e. Riazan and Antioch. Check Your Answer

  23. Karma for 1 a. Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Back to the Game Board

  24. Karma for 2 The foundations for Indian civilization were laid in which age? a. Vedic b. Dravidian c. Brahaman d. Gaupta e. Maurian Check Your Answer

  25. Karma for 2 a. Vedic Back to the Game Board

  26. Karma for 3 The Vedic Age was a new historical period in India marked by a. the dominance of Indo-Europeans over India. b. the migration of merchant traders into India. c. the emergence of the Vedic Empire. d. a new weather pattern, the Vedic Storms. e. a switch to the Vedic alphabet. Check Your Answer

  27. Karma for 3 a. the dominance of Indo-Europeans over India. Back to the Game Board

  28. Karma for 4 The reincarnation of the atman into a given class depends on a. economic standing in society. b. karma or deeds in life. c. physical strength. d. place within the caste system. e. divine grace. Check Your Answer

  29. Karma for 4 b. karma or deeds in life. Back to the Game Board

  30. Karma for 5 Release from the cycle of reincarnation is called a. samsara. b. yoga. c. jati. d. moksha. e. atman. Check Your Answer

  31. Karma for 5 d. moksha. Back to the Game Board

  32. Al da Great for 1 What resources did southern Greece and the Aegean have most? a. Grapes, olives, and some grains b. Flax, dates, and fish c. Gold, copper, and reeds d. Corn, squash, and potatoes e. Fish, meat, and grain Check Your Answer

  33. Al da Great for 1 a. Grapes, olives, and some grains . Back to the Game Board

  34. Alex for 2 Although Greece is described as "resource poor" in the chapter, it economically prospered a. through a brisk trade in slaves. b. because of successful manufacturing. c. by using a large population as a large "service" sector. d. through access to foreign resources, markets, and ideas. e. by frequently raiding its neighbors. Check Your Answer

  35. Alex for 2 d. through access to foreign resources, markets, and ideas. Back to the Game Board

  36. Alexx for 3 Greece was organized into city-states called a. satrapies. b. poleis. c. nomes. d. shires. e. they had no cities. Check Your Answer

  37. Alexx for 3 b. poleis. Back to the Game Board

  38. AldaGrreat for 4 Worship of gods at state sponsored festivals was seen as a. an expression of civic identity. b. a matter of personal piety. c. a requirement of good citizens. d. an opportunity to venerate one's ancestors. e. part of the democratic process. Check Your Answer

  39. AldaGrreat for 4 a. an expression of civic identity. . Back to the Game Board

  40. Alllllexxxxxx for 5 The three great Greek classical philosophers are a. Eurypides, Pericles, and Darius. b. Diogenes, Euclid, and Ptolemy. c. Achilles, Hippocrates, and Sappho. d. Aeneid, Antigone, and Aristophanes. e. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Check Your Answer

  41. Allllexxxxxxxx for 5 e. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Back to the Game Board

  42. Bartonnn for 1 Under Darius's legal system, subject peoples in Persian territories were a. punished for disobeying the imperial laws. b. still allowed to live under their own laws. c. brought under a unified legal system. d. given even harsher laws than the Persians. e. disenfranchised legally but given the power to elect officials. Check Your Answer

  43. Bartonnnn for 1 b. still allowed to live under their own laws Back to the Game Board

  44. I Heart Bart for 2 The king responsible for unifying Iran was a. Cyrus. b. Xerxes. c. Darius. d. Herodotus. e. Cambyses. Check Your Answer

  45. I Heart Bart for 2 a. Cyrus. Back to the Game Board

  46. Barton for 3 The Phoenicians developed a system of writing based on a. pictograms, which were similar to Chinese writing. b. later Egyptian hieroglyphics. c. an alphabet, in which each symbol represented a sound. d. Mesopotamian cuneiform. e. Turkish writing. Check Your Answer

  47. Barton for 3 c. an alphabet, in which each symbol represented a sound Back to the Game Board

  48. Ms. B for 4 The basic tenets of Jewish belief and practice prohibit a. murder, adultery, theft, and lying. b. banking, trading, and traveling. c. alcohol consumption, meat eating, and violence. d. facial hair, pastoralism, and mercantile trade. e. gambling, moneylending, and begging. Check Your Answer

  49. Ms. B for 4 a. murder, adultery, theft, and lying. Back to the Game Board

  50. B for 5 One of the positive cultural contributions from the Assyrian empire was: a. long distance trade with central Asia. b. sharing of extensive medical knowledge c. development of a base-60 math system. d. the Library of Ashurbanipal e. the murals of Nineveh. Check Your Answer

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