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Study Guide Review

1. Cuneiform The Sumerians wrote on clay like tablets. Their

writing was in the shape of wedge like symbols.

2. The Egyptian sun godThe Egyptians were polytheistic, which means

they worshiped many different gods.

3. The Israelites God The Israelites believed that by saying God and

later Jesus' name out loud they were being disrespectful.

4. Torah Covenant Israelites believed that God made a covenant or

agreement with them to return them to the promise land of Canaan if they obeyed his laws. Much like the Covenant that God will return for his people one day and welcome them into Heaven.

5. Phoenician Alphabet The Greeks borrowed their alphabet from the

Phoenicians and we (the western civilization) borrowed our alphabet from the Greeks.

6. The Great PyramidsThe Great Pyramids were built in Giza for King

Kufu. Pyramids were used to bury Pharaohs in.

7. Hieroglyphics Egyptians writing could be found in many

different places. It was normally written on walls and later papyrus paper. Egyptian writing is a series of pictures that mean different things.

8. CatsCats in Egypt were revered and thought of as

highly as gods.

9. Jews and Christians

During ancient times not many religions believed in one God. However, Jews, Christians and the Ancient Israelites have this in common.

10. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon The Gardens were built in Babylon which is

present day Iraq. The gardens were built by Nebuchadnezzar for his wife.

11. JoshuaAfter Moses died, Joshua is going to lead the

Israelites into Canaan. He was believed to have lived until her was 110. He was alive the late part of the Bronze Age. He also led the Israelites at the victory at the wall of Jericho.

12. Trojan WarHomer wrote the Iliad about the Trojan War. His

sequel to the book, The Odyssey, was about the heroes return home.

13. Cave WallsDuring the Stone Age people expressed

themselves by painting pictures on cave walls. This is how we have records of activity from this time period.

14. The farming revolution When people began to farm, this brought an

end the nomadic lifestyle. People no longer had to move from place to place in search of food. They grew it themselves.

15. Both had major rivers and both depended on this river to flood to produce fertile soil.

Egypt and Mesopotamia relied on the flooding of the Nile/ Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to produce fertile soil for their crops.

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16. 4000 miles longThe Nile River runs throughout Egypt and

provides the country with water. This is important because most of Egypt is covered by deserts.

17. Read and WriteMany people were unable to read and write

through much of history. Because of scribes from ancient times, we are able to have an account of what life was like.

Yes we said this already its on your exam 2 times!!

18. Phoenician Alphabet The Greeks borrowed their alphabet from the

Phoenicians and we (the western civilization) borrowed our alphabet from the Greeks.

19. 40 yearsAfter the Israelites left Egypt they wondered in

the desert for about 40 years until they reached the promise land.

20. Organized Government, Art, Religion, Class Division, Cities, writing system

21. Hosea 22. Minoan23. Gilgamesh

24. Sumerians

The Sumerians are credited for inviting many different items. One of which is the wheel.

25. Paleolithic

The Stone Age is sometimes called the Paleolithic time period. This is the time period in which cavemen existed.

26. Protect Greece from the PersiansThe Persian king Darius and his son Xerxes made

it their mission to take over Greece. The Greeks met the Persians in many wars. Including the famous war Battle of Thermopylae.

27. Phillip II

Although Phillip adored Greece he wanted to take them over to build a stronger army against the Persians

28. Athena

Each god and goddess of the Greeks had different talents and jobs to carry out.

29. Conquering them , bribing them and asking them

Phillip II from Macedonia adored everything about Greece. He decided to take them over in hopes that with a united force they could ward off the Persians.

30. Euclid

King Ptolemy asked if Euclid could teach him an easy way to learn geometry. Euclid made fun of him by saying their was no royal way. Meaning he couldn’t get a free ride on everything.

31. Corinthian Greek columns are still used today… especially in

the western world.

32. Jacob Jacobs sons formed the 12 tribes of Israel. Later

they will split and 10 will form Israel. The other 2 will form Judah.

33. Pigs

Circe believed men to be no better than animals. So, she turned all the men on Odysseus’ crew into pigs.

34. The UnderworldCirce told Odysseys he had to travel into the

underworld to talk to a dead blind prophet and that this prophet could tell him how to get home.

35. 12However by the end of his journey he does not

even have one ship.

36.Poseidon Poseidon is the reason why Odysseus is having a

hard time getting home. Poseidon is angry with Odysseus because he blinded his son.

37. Penelope

Penelope was faithful and waited on Odysseus for 20 years.

38. The Trojan War39. Ithaca40. Hittites41. Herodutus42. Giza43. Comedy and Tragedies44. Alexander the Great

45. OligarchySparta had an oligarchy government. Very few

countries use this form of government anymore.

46. Epicureans

This group was started by the philosopher Epicurus.

47.EgyptThis is known as the Exodus. Moses believed he

was led by God to free the Israelites from captivity in Egypt.

48. Abraham49. Stone Age/ or Pre History50. Assyrians51. Fire

52. HatshepsutWas the first female pharaoh. After her death,

the Egyptians tried to erase every sign she had existed. In drawings and statues of her, she is depicted as a man. With a male head dressing and a beard.

53. Hippocratic

This is the oath that doctors still take today. It is known as the Hippocratic Oath. It says a doctor will do no harm.

54. Hereditary

Today when we think of this we think of inheritance but during ancient times when a parent died they passed on their title or status tp their child and this is known as hereditary.

55.Domistication56. Wheel57. Trade58. Pericles59. Sargon60. The center of the universe61. Fertile soil and the development of

surveying.

62. Cross out… every civilization we have studied worshiped at least one god.

63. Enslaved people64. Iron ore deposits65. Prophet66. Judaism67. Daniel68. Amenhotep69. Alexander the Great (yes you have used him

before… you are using him again)

70. SocratesSocrates was a philosopher in Athens. He taught

people to question everything including the government. Obviously the government in Athens did not like this and sentenced him to death for corrupting the youth of Athens.

71. DavidDavid was anointed in secret to be the king of

Israel. Saul was the king at the time and Samuel was afraid Saul would have him killed. After Saul dies, David becomes the known king.

72. Were like mortals but had powers. They did not believe they were all powerful.

They believed they fought with each other, had children and married.