SOL Review Packet 2011-2012. Religion Review 1.Judaism = Monotheism + Covenant + Ten Commandments + Abraham and Moses (Torah) 2.Christianity = Judaism.

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SOL Review Packet

Religion Review 1.Judaism = Monotheism + Covenant + Ten Commandments + Abraham and Moses (Torah) 2.Christianity = Judaism + Teachings of Jesus + Resurrection + Peter and Paul (Bible) 3.Islam = Monotheism + Teachings of Muhammad + Five Pillars (Koran) 4.Hinduism = Polytheism + Caste System + Karma (Vedas & Upanishads) 5.Buddhism = Hinduism + Teachings of Siddhartha Gautama + Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path 6.Confucianism = Social Order + Ancestor Worship + Teachings of Confucius 7.Taoism = Natural Order + Worship of Ancestors + Harmony in Nature 8.Shinto = Buddhist Philosophy + Harmony in Nature + Japan 9.Egyptian Religion = Polytheism + Natural Order + Focus on Death (Book of the Dead) 10.Persian Zoroastrianism = Polytheism + Teachings of Zoroaster + Battle between Good and Evil 11.Greek Mythology = Polytheism + Explanation of Nature and Emotion 12.Roman Mythology = Greek Religion + Polytheism + Explanation of Nature and Emotion

Maps 1.What two river valley systems are shown on this map 2.In which river valley system would you found the Code of Hammurabi 3.In which civilization on the map would you find the descendents of Abraham 4.In which civilization would you find people writing in hieroglyphics

Maps Greece and the Aegean Sea 1.What is the name of sea just east of the Greek mainland 2.What is the name of the sea south of Greece 3.Identify Athens, Sparta, Macedonia, and Troy 4.What type of land mass is Greece 5.How did Greece’s geography affect Greek unity

Maps Empires 1.Whose empire is this 2.What three continents did this empire connect 3.What three great ancient civilizations are fused together 4.What type of culture developed from this empire

Maps Empires 1.What empire is this 2.What advantages does the city of Constantinople have 3.What previous empire does this empire descend from 4.What is the primary language and religion of this empire

Maps African Empires 1.What desert is in Northwestern Africa 2.What three empires were in West Africa 3.What empire was by the Nile River 4.What empire was surrounded by the Limpopo and Zambezi Rivers 5.What Christian kingdom was located in East Africa

Maps American Empires 1.What empire was located in Mexico 2.What empire was located in Central America 3.What empire was located in South America 4.Why did the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas build pyramids 5.How did the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas tell time or keep records

Maps Trade Routes 1.The Trade Route in Red that runs from China to the Middle East is called what 2.The Trade Route in Blue that runs from China across the war to Egypt and down to Somalia is called what 3.The Trade Route in Blue that runs from the Middle East to Europe is called what 4.The narrow water passage along the blue trade route near Java is called what

Artwork 1.What is the picture below 2.What empire would have banned this in 9 th century 3.In what famous Romanesque church would you have found a picture like this 1.What type of artistic style is this picture 2.In what empires would you find a picture like this 3.What is used to make this type of picture

Artwork 1.Who painted these two pictures 2.Where did this person live 3.What Renaissance artistic style did he employ in his paintings 4.What other professions or interests did he have 5.Who would have hired him to make works of art like this

Artwork 1.Who painted this picture 2.What is the picture called 3.Where is the picture located 4.What civilization is the painter honoring in this picture 5.What movement that focused on individualism, learning, and the classics is portrayed in this painting

Innovation 1.What style of architecture is the church in the top picture 2.Where and when would you have seen this church being built 3.What style of architecture is the church in the bottom picture 4.Where and when would you have this church being built

Innovation 1.What are these men doing 2.When was this new technology invented 3.Who invented it 4.Where was it invented 5.Why is it important to history