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River Valley Civilizations
Greece and Rome
Byzantium, Mongols, Russia, and Islam
The Middle Ages and Feudalism
The Renaissance and the Reformation
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Question 1 - 10
The area known as Mesopotamia is now known today as which country?
Answer 1 – 10
Iraq
Question 1 - 20
A city and its surrounding lands that function as one political unit
Answer 1 – 20
City-state
Question 1 - 30
What form of religion did the ancient civilizations practice?
Answer 1 – 30
Polytheism
Question 1 - 40
What is a series of rulers from a single family?
Answer 1 – 40
dynasty
Question 1 - 50
The process of mummification was connected to the Egyptian belief in what?
Answer 1 – 50
An afterlife
Question 1 - 60
If you are seeking protection and a promise of peace from a stronger civilization, you might consider the following: a)Offer some of your people to become servants for themb)Offer to pay them a tributec)Threaten them with a fear of ward)Honor a peace agreement made among the rulers of other kingdoms
Answer 1 – 60
Offer to pay them a tribute
Question 1 - 70
The spread of beliefs and practices from one place to another, usually by tade.
Answer 1 – 70
Cultural diffusion
Question 1 - 80
Name three of the five characteristics of a civilization.
Answer 1 – 80
Planned cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and advanced technologies
Question 1 - 90
Factors such as population increase and environmental stressors that force people out of an area are better known as___________?
a.Pull factorsb.Migratory factorsc. Push Factorsd.Environmental factors
Answer 1 – 90
Push Factors
Question 2 - 10
Which philosopher was condemned to death for “corrupting the youth of Athens” and “neglecting the city’s gods”?
Answer 2 – 10
Socrates
Question 2 - 20
The type of government that existed in Sparta could be described as
a. a monarchyb.a direct democracyc. an oligarchyd.an aristocracy
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Answer 2 – 20
An Oligarchy
Question 2 - 30
Which two city-states fought the Peloponnesian War?
Answer 2 – 30
Athens and Sparta
Question 2 - 40
Which of the following was not represented in the cultural blend of Hellenistic culture?• a. Persia• b. India• c. Chinese• d. Egyptian
Answer 2 – 40
Chinese
Question 2 - 50
The major wars between the city of Carthage and Rome were known as what?
Answer 2 – 50
Punic Wars
Question 2 - 60
Caesar Agustus was known for the extended period of peace in the Roman Empire known as?
Answer 2 – 60
Pax Romana
Question 2 - 70
Name two religions that are monotheistic.
Answer 2 – 70
Judaism, Christianity, Islam
Question 2 - 80
Who was the general that marched across the Rhine River into Germania over his 1000ft. Bridge and became dictator for life in Rome?
Answer 2 – 80
Julius Cesar
Question 2 - 90
Why was the ‘Arch’ such an important technological advancement?
a.It was new and only the rich were able to put one in their home
b.It allowed lighter weight in building so buildings could be taller with the same strength
c. It allowed the Romans the edge in building technology
d.It allowed them to build high above ground
Answer 2 – 90
It allowed lighter weight in building so buildings could be taller with the same strength
Question 3 - 10
Who is considered the great emperor of the Byzantine Empire because of his elaborate code of laws?
Answer 3 – 10
Justinian
Question 3 - 20
The western part of the Christian Church became known as the what?
Answer 3 – 20
Roman Catholic Church
Question 3 - 30
What impact did Ivan III have on Russia?
Answer 3 – 30
He helped free them from Mongol rule (independence) and begin an empire
Question 3 - 40
What was the body of civil law created for the Byzantine Empire?•
Answer 3 – 40
The Justinian Code
Question 3 - 50
What is the Eastern part of the Christian Church?
Answer 3 – 50
The Eastern Orthodox Church
Question 3 - 60
What impact did the Mongols have on Russia?a. Introduced Indian and Chinese culture from Asiab. Mongols isolated Russia from new ideas and inventions of western Europec. Converted the Russians to Islamd. they began and large scale building program
Answer 3 – 60
The Mongols isolated Russia from new ideas and inventions of Western Europe
Question 3 - 70
Which is the Five Pillars of Islam?a. faith, prayer, alms, fasting during Ramadan, pilgrimage to Meccab. faith, prayer, poverty, conversion, pilgrimage to Meccac. faith, prayer, fasting during daylight hours, duty to praise Muhammad, pilgrimage to Jerusalemd. war, prayer, conversion, fasting during times of conflict, pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina
Answer 3 – 70
faith, prayer, alms, fasting during Ramadan, pilgrimage to Mecca
Question 3 - 80
How did Muslim scholars help preserve European culture?a. by halting 100 miles from Paris instead of conquering itb. by exempting European scholars from paying taxesc. by translating works of Aristotle and Platod. by building the Great Mosque at Cordoba
Answer 3 – 80
Translating the works of Aristotle and Plato
Question 3 - 90
After the final Crusade, who had control of Jerusalem?•
Answer 3 – 90
Muslims
Question 4 - 10
______Why did learning decline during the last years of the Roman Empire?
a.Invaders burned most of the empires collections of manuscript.
b.Invaders most often could neither read nor writec. Everything written in Greek was destroyed d.All of the above are true
Answer 4 – 10
All of the above
Question 4 - 20
The division of power to govern lords to serfs
Answer 4 – 20
• Feudalism
Question 4 - 30
What is chivalry?
Answer 4 – 30
the code of honor a knight lived under that required him to be loyal, brave, and polite
Question 4 - 40
The place that is described as a farm or estate where many peasants worked?
Answer 4 – 40
Manor
Question 4 - 50
What is one way Charlemagne helped Europe?
Answer 4 – 50
He encouraged education
Question 4 - 60
What was ‘Cannon Law?’•
Answer 4 – 60
Laws of the church
Question 4 - 70
During the middle Ages what disaster struck which killed almost one-half-of the population?
Answer 4 – 70
The Plague
Question 4 - 80
What effect did the Crusades have on Europe?a.They lost half of their populationb.The people took over and remained in the middle
East todayc. The Muslim religion was completely wiped outd.The people of Europe traded for new goods they
had discovered
Answer 4 – 80
The people of Europe traded for new goods they had discovered
Question 4 - 90Why did Henry the IV stand barefoot in the snow for three days begging forgiveness of Pope Gregory VII?
Answer 4 – 90
Being excommunicated made Henry fear for his immortal soul
Question 5 - 10
In which of the following areas were new ideas developed during the Renaissance?
a.Technology and Mathematicsb.Anatomy and Medicinec. Science and Astronomyd.All of the above
Answer 5 – 10
All of these are new ideas developed during the Renaissance.
Question 5 - 20
During the Renaissance, Catholics could buy forgiveness for their sins. What were these pardons called?
Answer 5 – 20
Indulgences
Question 5 - 30
The Renaissance is said to have started in this country?
Answer 5 – 30
Italy
Question 5 - 40
Give two reasons Martin Luther protested in his 95 Theses.
Answer 5 – 40
a.Inaccuracies within the church and their doctrineb.Ideas that the church was corrupt c. The belief that the catholic church had a distorted
view of God as angry
Question 5 - 50
Who was the English king that wanted to divorce his wife and broke ties with the Catholic church because of his divorce?
Answer 5 – 50
King Henry VIII
Question 5 - 60
These people were a product of the Catholic Churches Counter Reformation, who believed heavily in pennants?
a.Jesuits b.Franksc. Protestantsd.Catholics
Answer 5 – 60
Jesuits
Question 5 - 70
This famous reformer believed in the idea of “Predestination?”
Answer 5 – 70
John Calvin
Question 5 - 80
Gutenberg is famous for making what invention?
Answer 5 – 80
The Printing Press
Question 5 - 90
This man was known for his detailed sketches and drawings of anatomy in many of his personal notebooks and sketch books?
Answer 5 – 90
Da Vinci