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WORLD HISTORY FINAL EXAM REVIEW. What are the Five Features of Civilization?. advanced cities complex institutions specialized workers . What is the process in which a new idea or product spreads from one culture to another?. cultural diffusion.
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What are the Five Features of Civilization? advanced cities complex institutions specialized workers
What is the process in which a new idea or product spreads from one culture to another? • cultural diffusion.
What is a series of rulers from a single family is called? • dynasty.
What is polytheism? • Belief in many gods
What does the term Mesopotamia mean? • land between the rivers
What is a single, uniform code of 282 laws that helped to unify a diverse group of people within the ancient Babylonian empire? • Hammurabi's Code
What were ancient Egyptian kings called? • pharaohs
What was the Phoenician alphabet based on that was different the alphabet of the Egyptians and Babylonians? • phonetics – one sign was used for one sound
What does monotheism mean? Provide examples of people(s) from the ancient world that were monotheistic. • BELIEF IN ONE GOD • HEBREWS
Who is the father of Judaism? • Abraham
What is the wedged-shape form of writing from Mesopotamia called? • cuneiform
What trade route connected Europe to China and supplied goods from the East to the West? • Silk Road
What is the definition of the word polis? • Greek city-state
What does the word democracy mean? • “rule of the people”
What ancient Mediterranean civilization had the most advanced military of their time? • Sparta
What Greek philosopher was condemned to death for “corrupting the youth of Athens” and “neglecting the city’s gods”? • Socrates
What type of culture was created by Alexander’s empire? It blended Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian culture. • Hellenistic culture
Who made the greatest contribution toward setting Christianity on the road to becoming a world religion? • Paul
What Greek pioneered the accurate reporting of events, his book on the Persian Wars is considered the first work of history. He also visited Egypt and named their writing “hieroglyphics?” • Herodotus
What was Justinian’s Code based on? • Roman Law
Who is Justinian’s wife that had a major influence over the Byzantine Empire? • Theodora
What are the Five Pillars of Islam? • the major duties required of all Muslims
The split between Sunni and Shiite Muslims began with disagreement over what? • who would lead the Muslims after Muhammad’s death.
What religious beliefs is held by Muslims, Jews, and Christians? • belief in one God
Who is considered the father of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? • Abraham
Muhammad was born in what city? • Mecca.
What term describes a permanent move from one country or region to another? • migration
What is a “pull factor”? What would be an example of a “pull factor?” • many job openings for high paying jobs
What is a “push factor”? What would be an example of a “push factor?” • high unemployment rate and high taxes
Why didn’t the Bantu speakers migrate northward? • the Sahara desert
Members of what type of society trace their ancestors through their fathers? • patrilineal society
Members of what type of society trace their ancestors through their mothers? • matrilineal society
What was the chief goal of the Crusades? • to recover Jerusalem from the Muslim Turks
What is a negative effect of the Crusades that has continued to the present? • hostility between Muslims and Christians
What European nation profited most from trade with the East in the years directly following the Crusades? • Italy
How did Italy’s location help it become the birthplace of the Renaissance? • Italy had access to the classical heritage of Greece and Rome.
What did the intellectual and cultural movement known as humanism focused on the study of? • human achievement and potential.
What does the word Renaissance mean? • rebirth
During the Renaissance society began focusing more on the ____________ and less on the spiritual. • the secular
What did the intellectual movement Humanism focus on? • the study of the classics. • humanity as the center of intellectual and artistic endeavor. • emphasis of human potential and achievements.
Why is the Medici family famous? • for being rulers and supporters of the arts
Who invented the European printing press? • Johann Guttenberg.
Who was William Shakespeare? • the greatest playwright of all time
Luther protested the practice of selling indulgences. What was that process? • The clergy sold pardons that released people from performing penalties for their sins.
What were the formal statements attacking the “pardon merchants” that Luther wanted to debate. • The 95 Theses
What is an ancient land bridge over which the earliest Americans are believed to have migrated from Asia into the Americas? • Beringia
How did the first Americans live (find their food)? • They were hunters and gatherers
Where is Mesoamerica located? • In central Mexico to Honduras
What were the motives for European exploration? • a desire to increase world population