Checkpoint #51 Greece Visual Vocab. 1. What is a landform with water on three sides? a.City-state b.island c.lake d.peninsula 2. A democracy is… a.A king.

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Checkpoint #51 Greece Visual Vocab

1. What is a landform with water on three sides? a.City-state b.island c.lake d.peninsula 2. A democracy is… a.A king or queen rules over the government b.The ruler is the religious and political leader c.There are many people working together to rule over one area d.Citizens vote to elect the leaders of the government 3. Someone who takes power illegally is known as a … a.thief b.president c.tyrant d.king 4. A cavalry is different from a phalanx in that… a. both are battle strategies b.A cavalry has soldiers fighting on land and a phalanx has soldiers fighting on horse c.A phalanx has soldiers fighting on foot with their spears raised outward and a cavalry has soldiers fighting on horse d. a cavalry is a battle strategy and a phalanx is not.

5. Which letter best represents where the production of silk originated? a b c d a b cd

6.What does the map illustrate? – 6.38 a.Origins of the Silk road b.The expansion of the Han Dynasty c.The spread of Buddhism d.Major battles fought in Asia 7. Who was China’s first emperor? a.Laozi b.Confucius c.Wu Wang d.Shi Huang di

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1. What is a landform with water on three sides? a.City-state b.island c.lake d.peninsula 2. A democracy is… a.A king or queen rules over the government b.The ruler is the religious and political leader c.There are many people working together to rule over one area d.Citizens vote to elect the leaders of the government 3. Someone who takes power illegally is known as a … a.thief b.president c.tyrant d.king 4. A cavalry is different from a phalanx in that… a. both are battle strategies b.A cavalry has soldiers fighting on land and a phalanx has soldiers fighting on horse c.A phalanx has soldiers fighting on foot with their spears raised outward and a cavalry has soldiers fighting on horse d. a cavalry is a battle strategy and a phalanx is not.

5. Which letter best represents where the production of silk originated? a b c d a b cd

6.What does the map illustrate? – 6.38 a.Origins of the Silk road b.The expansion of the Han Dynasty c.The spread of Buddhism d.Major battles fought in Asia 7. Who was China’s first emperor? a.Laozi b.Confucius c.Wu Wang d.Shi Huang di

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6.What does the map illustrate? – 6.38 a.Origins of the Silk road b.The expansion of the Han Dynasty c.The spread of Buddhism d.Major battles fought in Asia ? Into what part of your essay question would “the spread of Buddhism” fit?

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8. Turn yesterday’s complete sentences into paragraphs. **If you have anything to add or improve what you found yesterday, add them.** DO YOUR BEST! Isolationism and China – 6.32 Explain how China’s physical geography played a role in shaping its culture and created a severely isolated environment that limited their contact with foreign cultures. * Be able to use the map to identify natural land barriers * Using the map identify where most Chinese people would have lived. * Use the map key to identify high areas of elevation that would create difficult transcontinental travel. * Using the map and prior knowledge of China’s early history, describe the impact that the geography had on ancient Chinese trading, government, and cultural diffusion 1050 click here to start timer