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Recall the Ancient World while playing classroom baseball! Mid Term Review Recall the Ancient World while playing classroom baseball!

Single Double Triple Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4

A word that means the time before the written record. Single A word that means the time before the written record. PREHISTORY

This specialist studies artifacts and often manages an excavation. Single This specialist studies artifacts and often manages an excavation. ARCHEOLOGIST

The first civilization known as “the land between the two rivers”. Single The first civilization known as “the land between the two rivers”. MESOPOTAMIA

Single According to DNA research human life began on the continent of ______________. AFRICA

Single A specialist who would study stone and the movement of rocks would be called a _______________________. GEOLOGIST

The Babylonian Emperor who created the first uniform code of law. Single The Babylonian Emperor who created the first uniform code of law. HAMMURABI

When early humans started walking on two feet they were ___________. Single When early humans started walking on two feet they were ___________. BIPEDAL

PALEOANTHROPOLOGISTS Single Specialists that study the remains of early hominids would be called __________________. PALEOANTHROPOLOGISTS

Single The first form of writing created by the Sumerians was called ____________. CUNEIFORM

Single A society with an advanced government, religious structure, culture and writing system would be called a _____________. CIVILIZATION

Single A walled city surrounded by farmland and countryside having its own government is called a ________________. CITY-STATE

Single Early humans populated many of the continents by moving from one place to another or ________________. MIGRATING

The sacred ancient text of Judaism is called the __________________. Single The sacred ancient text of Judaism is called the __________________. TORAH

Single The Ancient Egyptian process of preserving the skin and flesh of a corpse and wrapping it in linen was called ________________. MUMMIFICATION

Single When Moses led the Jewish people out of slavery in Egypt to the promised land of Israel this was called the _______________. EXODUS

Single Great Egyptian architectural structures built to protect the body of the pharaoh and display the greatness of Egypt were called _______. PYRAMIDS

Single A form of government first created by the Athenians that meant “rule by the people” was called ______________. DEMOCRACY

An Ancient Greek value that means to be intelligent and creative. Single An Ancient Greek value that means to be intelligent and creative. INGENUITY

Single Games of sport which included track, discus throwing and wrestling created by the Ancient Greeks and continue to this day. OLYMPICS

Single The first Ancient Greek civilization that specialized in trading. The island held many resources for survival. Known for its wonderful ships it was called ______________. MINOAN/CRETE

Single MYCENAEAN/MYCENAE These early Greeks lived on the mainland and farmed wheat, grapes and olives. Along with fishing they were a war-like culture and were called _________________. MYCENAEAN/MYCENAE

Single Thesseus slaying the Minotaur would be an example of a legend or a myth? LEGEND

Which Greek city-state encouraged girls to exercise? Single Which Greek city-state encouraged girls to exercise? SPARTA

Single Which form of Greek government has an king that hands power over to his/her child? MONARCHY

Double Why are artifacts such as a copper-headed axe and bowls with ancient writing significant to historians? They help historians construct the story and culture of past societies.

Double Name the kinds of specialist that could answer the following questions at Laetoli. How the footprints were formed? How old the foot prints are? What species made these footprints? Chemist-dated the Early Human footprints Geologist-figured out that the footprints were preserved in the cooling of a volcanic eruption Paleoanthropologist – analyzed the hominid footprints

Double Name the 3 types of early hominids that are ancestors to human beings by their (Homo genus) and one of their capabilities. Homo habilis – handy man Homo erectus – man who stands upright Homo sapien neanderthalensis – thinking man

Double What are 2 differences between Neanderthals and modern humans? Neanderthals had a broader bone structure including a protruding forehead Neanderthals had larger muscles and were stronger Neanderthals were on average shorter than modern humans

Explain the benefits of the Neolithic Revolution Double Explain the benefits of the Neolithic Revolution Farming and the domestication of animals created a surplus of food that was one of the factors that led to civilization

Double What was one benefit and one disadvantage to living in the Fertile Crescent?? It was better for farming crops because of the proximity to the rivers. People lived closely together and frequently fought wars over resources.

Name 2 reasons why Herodotus called Egypt “the gift of the Nile”? Double Name 2 reasons why Herodotus called Egypt “the gift of the Nile”? The Nile gave Egypt water for their crops, silt during the Inundation to fertilize their crops, a means of transportation and it attracted wild life.

People were able to stay in one place Double What are 2 ways the invention of agriculture change the way people lived. People were able to stay in one place Build Permanent Homes Larger Communities Specialized Jobs

Double List 2 (not yet mentioned) achievements of the Sumerians Wheel Plow Cuneiform, the first writing system

Double What is one of the 3 languages on the Rosetta Stone and why is this slab of rock so important to historians? Hieroglyphics Demotic Greek It help Historians understand/translate Hieroglyhics

Double Compare and contrast the Minoans and the Mycenaeans. (Use 2 facts to do this.) The Minoans lived on the island of Crete The Mycenaeans live on the the mainland The Minoans originated the basis of Greek culture and were peaceful The Mycenaeans farmed and were war-like

List 2 items exported by the Kush Double List 2 items exported by the Kush Gold Leather Iron

Double Compare the monotheistic religion of the Ancient Hebrews and the polytheistic religion of the Ancient Egyptians. Give 2. Ancient Egyptians worshipped many gods such as Osiris, Isis and Horus. The Ancient Hebrews worshipped one God. The Ancient Egyptians thought their leader, the pharaoh was a god. The Ancient Hebrews thought God communicated with some of their leaders, but they were not considered to be gods. The Ancient Egyptians thought that a person had to have done many acts of kindness to enter the life after death and had extensive embalming rituals. The Ancient Hebrews developed an influential system of morality that honored God and humans. The Torah contained the 10 commandments which all the Hebrews were to follow.

The copper-headed axe was not takes. Triple Explain the latest expert theory about how and why Otzi died. Support your theory with 2 pieces of evidence Otzi’s copper-headed axe show was a rare object and shows he was a person of great importance. Blood stains and healing would examined by experts show that he was attacked but survived 10 days before his died. The moss and other coniferous residue found on his person indicated he had journeyed quickly into various parts of the Alps as if in hiding. The arrows found on Otzi were unfinished as if he had to leave quickly. The copper-headed axe was not takes. OTZI WAS ATTACKED EARLIER AND THEN STALKED BY YOUNGER CLANSMEN. AFTER HIS HE WAS KILLED AN ARROW (SHOWN IN A CT SCAN) SO THAT TEY COULD LEAD THE CLAN.

Triple Name 3 Mesopotamian leaders and what they were known for. SARGON – 1st Emperor HAMMURABI – Unified law code ASSURBANIPAL - aqueducts NEBADCHADNEZZAR II – sundial and walls GILGAMESH – built a great city and sought eternal life

What was a Ziggurat used for in Mesopotamia? Triple What was a Ziggurat used for in Mesopotamia? It was located in the center of the city-state. It was the home of the god for the city-state.

Athleticism was modeled by Thesseus as he killed the Minotaur Triple Give 2 examples of Ancient Greek values and how are they modeled by characters in Greek stories. Athleticism was modeled by Thesseus as he killed the Minotaur Ariadne’s loyalty to her love Thesseus was shown as she gave him information to defeat the Minotaur. Teamwork was shown by the Greeks as they built and hid in the Trojan Horse. After they successfully fought the Trojans. Ingenuity and slyness was used by the Greeks in defeating the Minotaur.

Triple What belief was Abraham remembered for and describe one aspect of this idea? Abraham is considers as “the Father of the Hebrews”. Judaism was the first monotheistic religion. It was the founding principle of the Kingdom of Israel. The ideas of learning, respect, morality.

How did tyranny lead to democracy in Ancient Athens? Triple How did tyranny lead to democracy in Ancient Athens? Tyrants in Athens were originally harsh to get people to obey the law. Gradually over hundreds of years they established an Assembly of citizens that was given all political power.

Explain the relationship of The Kingdom of Kush with Ancient Egypt. Triple Explain the relationship of The Kingdom of Kush with Ancient Egypt. Egypt conquered Kush and enslaved Kush for their resources. The Kingdom of Kush defeated and rebuilt Egypt. The Kingdom of Kush left Egypt under Assyrian Invasion.

Triple How did 3 of Mesopotamian/Sumerian accomplishments/inventions influence human progress? Metal working led to better weapons and was copied throughout the known world. Irrigation is a method of controlling water and bringing it to crops. Many writing systems and the very ideas of a writing system were inspired by cuneiform. Aspects of the Sumerian number system based on (60) are still in use: the 60 second minute, the 360 degree circle, etc..

Triple Explain why the Kingdom of Kush made the most profit in ancient African trading. (2 reasons) Kush was located in between Ancient Egypt and the Kingdom of Kush. Because of their often strong military including expert archers, their resources and their geographical central location between the Central African Kingdoms and Egypt all trade had to go through their territories. Thus Kush made profit on their own goods but also those of Egypt and the Central African Kingdoms.