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Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies (c. 600 BCE – c. 600 CE) Time period 2

 Key Vocabulary  Aristocracy  Democracy  Dynasty  Geocentric theory  Hellenistic Age  Indo-Europeans  Mystery religion  Pax Romana  Polis  Sati  Silk Roads  Stoicism  Twelve Tables  Zoroastrianism Rise of Classical Civilizations

 The Zhou  The Qin  The Han Classical China

 Mandate of heaven  1029 – 258 BCE  Accomplishments of the Zhou The Zhou

 The Warring States  Accomplishments The Qin

 Egypt, Syria, Palestine/Persia, and moved into India.  Persian  Hellenistic Age  Middle East  Stoicism  Mystery relgions Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age

 Rome  509 BCE  Punic Wars Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Rome

 Julius Caesar  Octavian  Pax Romana  Public works  Latin Rome Becomes an Empire

 Senate  Twelve Tables  Self-rule Roman Government

 Legal principles  Unite Roman Law

 Patriarchal  Women  Slavery  agriculture Everyday Life in Greece and Rome

 Maya  Greeks of the Americas  City-states American Civilization

 You have 5 minutes to complete the practice questions in your packet… Practice questions

1.D 2.D 3.C 4.E 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.c The answers are:

 Key Terms  Animism  Bodhisattvas  Brahmin  Dharma  Edict of Milan  Filial piety  Karma  Moksha  New Testiment  Nirvana  Pope  Reincarnation  Shamanism  Yin and yang Origins of World Belief Systems

 Objects of nature  Humanlike  Shamanism Polytheism

 Belief system  Vishnu, Shiva  Reincarnation  Karma  Moksha  Dharma  Caste system Hinduism

 India  Gautama  Caste system  Nirvana  bodhisattvas Buddhism

 Philosophy  Government  Eduction  Han  Civil Service examination Confucianism

 Philosophy  balance Daoism

 Monotheistic  missionary Judaism

 Messiah  Jesus  Roman roads  Crucified  313 CE  381 CE  Pope  Social classes Christianity

 You have 5 minutes to complete the following practice questions. Practice Questions

1.E 2.B 3.D 4.E 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.E The answers are:

 100 CE  Peasants  Confucian  Daoism  Yellow Turbans  Buddhism  Hsinung-nu  220 CE Han China

 Emperors  Army generals  taxes  Epidemic diseases  Slave labor  Non-Romans  barbarian Rome

 Latifundias  Diocletian  Byzantium  Huns Attempts to Save the Roman Empire

 White Huns  Local princes Gupta India

 Silk Road Trade  Indian Ocean Trade  Trans-Saharan Trade Other Contacts with Classical Civilizations

 You have 5 minutes to complete the following 8 questions. Review Questions

1.D 2.C 3.D 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.C The Answers are