Western Civ 1
The Sumerian government
came to view kings as agents of their gods.
The basic unit of easy Mesopotamian civilization was the
city-state
The Egyptian pyramids were
conceived and built as tombs for a city of the dead
Solomon's most revered contribution to the Hebrew society was to
construct the Temple, the symbolic center of the Hebrew religion and society.
The decline of the Hittites and Egyptians around 1200 B.C.
created a power vacuum which allowed several small states to emerge and temporarily flourish
The written script of Sumer is known as
cuneiform
The assyrians are more important in history for their inovations in
empire building
The Assyrians use of terror tactics and atrocities
especially targeted inhabitants of the empire who rebelled against Assyrian rule
The first modern homo sapiens
first appeared in Africa between 200,000 and 150,000 years ago.
Unlike the rivers in Mesopotamia, the Nile River
floods predictably at the same time every year,
The Hebrew bible
focuses on the basic theme of the necessity of the Hebrews to obey their god
Egypt's Old Kingdom ended for all of the following except
foreign invasion
Assyrian art was primarily concerned with
glorifying the king, hunting, and war
The term "civilization" refers to human societies which, among other features,
have an urban focus and a distinct religious structure
The epic of Gilgamesh teaches that
human life is difficult and immortality is only for the gods.
All of the following helped make Assyria an efficient military machine except for
humane treatment of prisoners
Which of the following statements are NOT true about the Chaldean Empire?
it was the longest-lasting of the great Near Eastern empires
The relationship between the assyrian king and his officials was based on
loyalty
Growing appreciation of astronomy among European peoples after 4000 B.C. is best seen in
megalithic observatories
In comparison to Mesopotamian society, Egyptian society was
more rural
Mesopotamian religion was
one in which no one god reigned supreme and deities were closely related to the cities.
Assyrian kings organized their empire more effectively by
reducing the number of royal officials
Akhenaten is best known for his unsuccessful attempt to reform Egypt's
religion
According to the video "Quest for the Phoenicians" the, "Ship of reconciliation",:
represents an attempt to use ancient history as a way to address contemporary political and social tensions
The most famous of the megalithic constructions of Europe is
stonehenge
Sumerian kings derived their authority from
the gods
Gilgamesh was
the hero of a Sumerian poem
Which of the following statements BEST describes Assyrian government
the kings' power was absolute; they were vicars of the Assyrian god Ashur
All of the following are believed to be developments of the Paleolithic Age except
the regular production of food through agriculture
Which of the following was not a part of the Hebrew religious tradition?
the revelation
Nebuchadnezzar II accomplished all of the following EXCEPT
the revision of the Persian law code
The original Indo-Europeans possibly came from
the steepe region north of the Black Sea
Amenhotep IV is best known for
the temporary installation of the god of the sun disk in Egyptian culture
Originally the Osiris cult was reserved for
the wealthy who could afford preservation of the body.
The Phoenicians' contributions to the ancient Near East included all but
their defeat and destruction of the Hebrew's 12 tribes
All the following are true of the hebrew conception of God except
there was no room for personal relationships with him, as his word was law.
Ancient Egyptian history is dived into _______ major periods.
three
The Hittites played an important role in the history of the Middle East because they
transmitted Mesopotamian culture to the west, especially to the Mycenaean Greeks
The term Ma'at expresses the Egyptian belief in
truth, justice, and order in the universe
In agrarian societies, an economic surplus is food which is
used to support a non-laboring elite
The Hebrew religion
was an ethical religion centered around the law of god.
The Hyksos
were a Semetic-speaking people who infiltrated Egypt in the 17th century B.C.
The Hebrew prophets
were considered by the Hebrews to be the voice of Yahweh
The Sumerians
were plagued by incessant warfare between their many city-states
All of the following were Assaryian Kings EXCEPT for
Ashur
Which of the following is not an Indo-European language?
Babylonian
The destruction of jerusalem in 586 B.C. and the Babylonian captivity of the Hebrews occurred at the hands of the
Chaldeans
The cave in southern France, discovered in 1994 and that contains three hundred paintings of animals, is known as the ________ cave.
Chauvet
The founder of the Kingdom of Israel (1000-970 B.C.) was the military hero
David
For administrative purposes in the Old Kingdom, Egypt was
Divided into provinces called nomes and governed by nomarchy.
One of the few female pharaohs was
Hatshepsut
The way(s) in which the Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans viewed the Phoenicians and Carthaginians
Illustrates how historical records can be slanted or biased
The Hittites were
Indo-European speaking peoples
After the death of Solomon, tensions between the northern and southern tried led to the establishment of two kingdoms, the kingdom of _____ and the kingdom of _______.
Israel and Judah
All of the following are correct about Byblos except
It was an Egyptian commercial center
Which of the following is not true about Egyptian art
It was largely individually expressive, illustrated by many identifiable artists.
One of the oldest known agricultural villages, located in Palestine, was
Jericho
Which of the following is not true of Egyptian social life
Marriages were based on love and personal attraction.
The focal points and sources of life for the ancient Egyptians were the
Nile River and the pharaohs
Which of the following Egyptian gods was most closely associated with the mummification of the dead
Osiris
The greatest international sea traders of the ancient Near East were the
Phoenicians
In the first century B.C., Egypt became a colony of
Rome
The ruler of Akkad, who established the first empire in Sumer ca. 2340 B.C was
Sargon
King taunt best exemplifies the:
The "Chameleon-like nature" of the Phoenicians
According to Egyptian theology, the pharaoh derived his authority from
The fact that he was perceived as a divine instrument of order and harmony
Which of the following statements best applies to the status of women in Mesopotamian society?
The woman's role was to be in the home and subservient to her husband.
Mesopotamia is located in the valley of the
Tigris and Euphrates rivers
Punishments for crimes under the Code of Hammurabi
Were more severe for the lower classes
Moses united the Israelites after the Egyptian bondage by putting them under the protection of a new national god named
Yahweh
The ancient city of Catal Huyuk was
a Neolithic walled community sustained by food surpluses
The physical environment of the Mesopotamians generally led to
a pessimistic outlook with an emphasis on satisfying their angry gods.
The early Neolithic era saw
a slow transition from hunting and gathering to an agricultural society
The Assyrian army was able to conquer and maintain an empire due to its
ability to use diversified military tactics
The economy of ancient Egypt relied most heavily on
agriculture
the principle economic basis of Assyrian society was
agriculture based on farming villages
The words of the Hebrew prophets
all of the above
Assyrian society was well known for its
assimilation of other cultures and development of polyglot society
The Ishtar gate sat outside the city of
babylon
In ancient civilizations, bronze would replace copper because
bronze was harder and more durable
In the 13th century the Egyptians were driven out of Palestine and back to their original frontiers by the
"Sea Peoples"
In general, during the imperialistic New Kingdom, Egyptian government changed by
A gradual lessening in the power of pharaohs over their neighbors
The tradition of the hebrews states that they were descendants of the patriarch ________ who had migrated from Mesopotamia to the land of Palestine.
Abraham
Hominids split off from the great apes around six million years ago in
Africa