Chapter 3 World History
In the Hebrew tradition,, a convent is
A mutual promise between God and humanity
The social class system that came to be known as the caste system was established in India by ___________
Aryans
Which civilization is shown as ending just before 1,550 BC?
Babylonian
Which Indo-European groups traveled the farthest north?
Germans and Balts
Which civilization lasted approx. 1,000 years?
Harappan
The Indo-European peoples that migrated from the stripes were mainly _______
Herders
Which group migrated around the Aral Sea?
Indo-Aryans
The Hittites were able to excel at war because of their knowledge of
Ironworking
What bodies of water surround Greece?
Mediterranean and Aegan Sea
What geographic features might have kept Indo-European groups separated from each other>
Mountains, seas, and rivers
In Buddhism, the release from the selfishness and pain is known as ___________
Nirvana
Which civilization was the latest to develop on the chart?
Phoenician
The most able seafarers of the early Mediterranean were the _________
Phoenicians
Phoenicians contributed greatly to written communication by introducing the use of _______
Phonetic symbols
Hinduism and Buddhism have a common belief in __________
Reincarnation
Which civilization began about 1500 BC?
Shang/Zhou
Which civilization lasted approx 1,500 years?
Sumerian
What Indo-European group traveled the farthest East?
The Indo-Aryans
The most sacred writings of the Jewish religion are the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, known as the ________
Torah
Buddhism spread across Asia from the result of ____
Trade
How were hebrews able to keep their faith in the exile?
- Established a place to worship - Monotistic - They had a strong sense of their identity as a separate people with different values from the people they were exiled with. - Belief in one God