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Warm Up – October 25 Mid Term Review – answer the following questions on a post it: 1. Describe the relationship between karma, reincarnation and the caste system in Hinduism 2. What four things did Siddhartha see when he left his palace? What did he conclude after seeing each of these things? 3. What are the four noble truths in Buddhism? 4. What are the Five Pillars of Islam? 5. Describe two similarities between Islam, Judaism and Christianity?

World History Mid Term Review

World History Mid Term Tuesday – October 30 50 Questions – all Multiple Choice YOU HAVE SEEN ALL THE QUESTIONS – ALL 50 QUESTIONS ARE TAKEN FROM EACH OF THE FIVE TESTS WE HAVE ALREADY TAKEN IN THIS CLASS

Unit 3 - Greece and Rome Review 1. The Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta: (A) Was primarily concerned with the health of their people (B) Was a powerful military state (C) Granted universal suffrage to their people (D) Placed great emphasis on literature and the arts

(A) I've never been in a place where they worship one god 2. Which statement most likely represents the view of a citizen of ancient Athens visiting Sparta? (A) I've never been in a place where they worship one god (B) Sparta is so strict, people have little say in society (C) This society allows more freedom of expression (D) It is like I never left home

3. What was one effect of Alexander the Great's conquests? (A) Decreased importance of the Silk Roads (B) Formation of the Christian church (C) Increased support of the Mayan leaders (D) Expansion of Hellenistic culture

4. An important factor that prevented the ancient Greek city-states from uniting to form a single nation was the: (A) Lack of a common language (B) Size of the desert regions (C) Mountainous topography of the region (D) Cold, hostile climate

5. Which organization did the ancient Greeks form in order to protect themselves against foreign invasions after the Persian War? (A) The Peloponnesian League (B) The Republic (C) Sparta (D) The Delian League

6. The Peloponnesian War was fought between: (A) Two groups of Greek adversaries under the leadership of Athens and Sparta (B) Thebes and Corinth (C) Anatolian Greeks and peninsular Greeks (D) The Persian Empire and Athens

7. The group that settled on the Italian Peninsula and influenced the Roman Civilization by bringing its lust for killing was: (A) The Greeks (B) The Etruscans (C) The Latins (D) The Romans

8. The Patricians in Rome were: (A) Merchants, Artisans, Farmers (B) Slaves, Women (C) Beggars, Peasants (D) Wealthy Landowners

9. What is the significance of Rome’s defeat of Carthage in the Punic Wars? (A) Allowed them to spread Hellenistic Culture (B) Allowed Rome to expand its empire across the Mediterranean (C) Allowed the Germanic peoples to plan their invasion (D) Allowed Scipio to become Emperor

10. Which ruler had the three goals of strengthening democracy in Greece, strengthening the Greek empire, and glorifying Athens? (A) Pericles (B) Themistocles (C) Alexander The Great (D) Phillip II

World History Mid Term Project Groups Group 1 – Blair, Gabrielle, India – Unit 1: Early Civilizations Group 2 – Alexis, Noah, Donovan – Unit 2: World Religions Group 3 – Da’Shaun, Taylor, Chris Strickland – Unit 3: Greece and Rome Group 4 – Aryan, Ethan, Alex – Unit 4: Middle Ages Group 5 – Amya, Alicia, Blake – Unit 5: Exploration Group 6 – Anna, Zach, Chris Simons – Unit 1: Early Civilizations Group 7 – Josh, Brian, Sean – Unit 2: World Religions Group 8 – Elmer, Ashley, Adam – Unit 3: Greece and Rome Group 9 – Jada, Savannah, Ellie – Unit 4: Middle Ages Group 10 – Isleth, Emma, Ashlee – Unit 5: Exploration Group 11 – Kate, Kyndal, Arianna – Whatever Unit you want