Unit II Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies , 600 BCE-600 CE Review Game.

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Unit II Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies , 600 BCE-600 CE Review Game

Develop a classroom appropriate team name for your group based on information from Unit II

Political Social Structure Belief Systems Architecture And Art Surprise 100 200 300 400 500

Which empire does each map best represent? 2 China 1 Hellenistic Greece 3 4 Rome Persian Political 100

What is it. What civilization What is it? What civilization? How does it illustrate the political theme? Political 200

What does the picture depict. What civilization What does the picture depict? What civilization? How does it illustrate the political theme? Political 300

Comparison Practice: Compare the political structure of the Romans and Han? Total of 3 similarities and differences. Political 400

Comparison Practice: Compare political structures of the Maya and Ancient Greeks? Total of 3 similarities and differences. Political 500

What does the picture depict. What civilization What does the picture depict? What civilization? How does it illustrate social structures? Social Structures 100

What does the picture depict. What belief system does it pertain to What does the picture depict? What belief system does it pertain to? How does it illustrate social structures? Social Structures 200

What do the pictures depict. What civilizations What do the pictures depict? What civilizations? How do they illustrate social structures? B A Social Structures 200

What do the pictures depict. What civilizations What do the pictures depict? What civilizations? How does they illustrate social structures? A B Social Structures 300

What belief system does it pertain to What belief system does it pertain to? What other belief system is this belief system though to complement? How does this and its commentary system uphold social structures? Social Structures 500

Match the terms to the definition. A The animistic religion of certain peoples of northern Asia in which mediation between the visible and spirit worlds is effected by shamans. B A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu that stresses living simply and honestly and in harmony with nature C attribution of conscious life to objects in and phenomena of nature or to inanimate objects D  Persian religion founded in the sixth century b.c. by the prophet Zoroaster, promulgated in the Avesta, and characterized by worship of a supreme god Ahura Mazda who requires good deeds for help in his cosmic struggle against the evil spirit Ahriman C 1 Animism 2 Shamanism 3 Zoroastrianism 4 Daoism A D B Belief Systems 100

Match the terms to the definition. A to be good to one's parents; to take care of one's parents; to engage in good conduct not just towards parents but also outside the home so as to bring a good name to one's parents and ancestors B   one of the principal teachings of the Buddha, who described it as the way leading to the cessation of suffering and the achievement of self-awakening C civil servants appointed by the emperor of China to perform day-to-day governance from the Han dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty in 1912 D  is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing Buddhist relics, used by Buddhists as a place of meditation. 1 scholar-gentry 2 filial piety 3 stupa 4 eightfold path C A D B Belief Systems 200

Which picture best represents the terms we just discussed? 2 Eight-fold path 1 Scholar-gentry 4 3 Stupa Filial Piety Belief Systems 300

Comparison Practice: How would you compare the lives and teachings of Jesus and the Buddha? Total of 3 similarities and differences. Belief Systems 400

Comparison Practice: In what ways did Buddhism reflect Hindu traditions, and in what ways did it challenge them? Total of 3 similarities and differences. Belief Systems 500

What does the picture depict. What civilization What does the picture depict? What civilization? How does it illustrate interaction with the environment? A&A 100

What does the picture depict. What civilization What does the picture depict? What civilization? How does it illustrate the theme of culture? A&A 200

Which empire does each artistic style best represent? (10 pts) 2 Mayan 1 Assyrian/Persian 3 4 Roman A&A 300 Qin China

What does the picture depict. What civilization What does the picture depict? What civilization? How does it illustrate the theme of economics? A&A 400

What does the picture depict. What civilization What does the picture depict? What civilization? How does it illustrate the theme of social structures? A&A 500

List 3 ways in which Classical Era Empires assert authority over their subjects. Give one specific example Surprise 100

List 3 reasons Classical Era Empires collapsed. Give 1 specific example. Surprise 200

Match the terms to the definition. A. The spread of linguistic or cultural practices or innovations within a community or from one community to another. B dispersion of a people from their original homeland. C An uninterrupted succession or flow; a coherent whole. D Reconciliation or fusion of differing systems of belief, as in philosophy or religion. C 1 Continuity 2 Syncretism 3 Diffusion 4 Diaspora D A B Surprise 300

Which picture best represents the terms we just discussed? 2 Continuity 1 Diaspora Syncretism 4 Buddhism 3 Surprise 400 Diffusion

The migration pattern below indicates the migration path of which people? What are three factors that enabled the society to dominate those they encountered? Surprise 500