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Period 2 Test Review Questions
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This dynasty is the source for the name China.
Qin
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The Punic wars were fought between what two groups?
Carthage and Rome
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What religion teaches its followers to live in harmony with nature?
Daoism
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What caused the end of the Zhou Dynasty?
Fighting among the nobles
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When did the Han Dynasty begin its rule?
200 BCE
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What group brought the varnas, which became the caste system, to India?
Aryans
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Who was Alexander’s teacher?
Aristotle
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What period of Chinese history did Confucius live during?
Late Zhou (Era of Warring States)
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Hellenistic culture combined the traditions of which world regions?
Mediterranean, Middle East, and South Asia
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Each caste is subdivided into smaller groups called a jati
Each caste is subdivided into smaller groups called a jati. What is an individuals jati based on? Occupation (job)
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This was a long trade route that stretched from Europe to Asia?
Silk Road
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This was India's first major Empire
Mauryan
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The grandson of Chandragupta Maurya, this man is arguably India's greatest ruler.
Ashoka
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This trade network was reliant upon seasonal monsoons.
Indian Ocean Trade Network
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Asoka contributed to the spread of this religion in South Asia after his conversion.
Buddhism
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Asoka is known as a beneficent leader because he
Built roads, conquered most of the India, and spread Buddhism
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The Qin began to build this in response to nomadic invaders from the northwest.
The Great Wall
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These are the three dynasties of classical China
Zhou, Qin, and Han
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The Mauryan Empire was founded by?
Chandragupta Maurya
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What two empires were connected via a trade network during the Greco-Roman era?
Han and Roman
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This was the second greatest Empire in classical India?
Gupta Empire
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What political philosophy was introduced in the Qin Dynasty?
Legalism
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These were the two groups that made up the governing body of the Roman Republic.
Patricians and Plebeians
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Which Roman emperor was responsible for splitting the empire into two?
Diocletian
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What reformer created a law code for Athens?
Solon
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Arch was introduced to the Europe by what group?
Mycenaeans
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What religion was introduced to and became dominate in Ethiopia as a result of trade and contact with the Mediterranean world? Christianity
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This Persian leader attacked Greece by land (Thermopylae) and by sea (Salamis)?
Xerxes
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The Peloponnesian War broke out between the Athens-centered Delian League and one dominated by
Sparta
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This Han ruler was successful at repelling the Xiongnu (Huns) and is the most famous of all the Han emperors. Wu Ti
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a volcanic eruption, tidal waves, hostile invasions
All of the above caused the decline of what civilization? Minoan
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Who was the elder philosopher who taught by asking questions?
Socrates
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This dynasty is unique because it was spanned both the ancient times and classical age.
Zhou
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What happened when Alexander died in 323 BCE?
It was divided among his generals
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With the collapse of the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire what trade network also experienced a decline? Silk Road
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How does a Hindu break the cycle of samsara (reincarnation)?
Must perform their dharma (and have good karma, and reach moksha)
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What trade good was the most valuable along the Trans-Saharan trade Network?
Salt
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The Han incorporated more of this into their government system
Confucianism
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He was a Roman general that was able to take control of the Roman republic and establish the Roman Empire? Julius Caesar
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What two barbarian groups sacked Rome?
Visigoths and Vandals
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A ruler would remain in power as long as he rules justly.
The statement above helps explain what part of Chinese governmental traditions? Mandate of Heaven
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What is the greatest legacy of the Phoenicians?
The Phonetic Alphabet
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What new sailing technology allowed sailors on the Indian Ocean to sail further and faster?
Lateen Sail
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Both the Han and Roman empires used large scale public works projects to build these to help connect their empires. Roads and Canals
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What three individuals made up the Second Triumvirate?
Octavian, Lepidus, and Marc Antony
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He issued the Edict of Milan in 313 that stopped the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.
Constantine
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