World History MC Questions Semester Exam
At the age of _____, young men began a two year program of military training.
18
Sparta was ruled by ____ kings who served as military leaders.
2
The Phoenicians developed an alphabet, which had ____________ symbols
22
The kings headed Sparta's governing body, the council of elders which included ______ men over the age of 60.
28
Hammurabi's law code included nearly ____________ laws
300
Shi Huangdi introduced the concept of centralization, or a central governing system and organized China into _________ provinces
36
The ancient Egyptians developed a solar calendar with exactly _________ days
365
During the past two million years the Earth has experienced ______________ long ice ages
4
Meetings took place ____ times a year.
40
The Spartan assembly did have one important role, it elected ____ ephors
5
A _______ person council, known as the boule, was the second key component of the Athenian government.
500
Asoka was one of Bindusara's _____________ sons
7
At ____ years old, spartan males were taken away from their homes to live together in barracks, or military housing.
7
Sparta did have a democratic assembly made up of some free adult males, but it had only about __________ citizens, compared to about ______________ in Athens.
9,000 and 45,000
The Torah tells about a man named ___________, who may have lived about 1700 BCE and herded animals near Ur in Mesopotamia
Abraham
Public buildings and marble temples were located in the _________________________
Acropolis (High City)
Greek speakers settled on the islands of the _______________
Aegean Sea
During these centuries, mainland Greeks migrated across the Aegean, settling the islands and the west coast of _________________, an area that became known as Ionia
Anatolia
One exceptional woman was ______________, who unlike most women received a good education
Ban Zhao
In southwest Asia farming began when people started to plant wheat and ________________________
Barley
After Chandragupta forced the Greeks out of northwestern India , his Maurya empire stretched from the ____________________ to present day Afghanistan
Bay Of Bengal
In the year 461 BCE Athens created _________________________
Citizen Juries
One factor that encouraged democracy in Athens was the idea of _________________
Citizenship
The strength of the Han government lay in its _________
Civil Service
In 508 BCE, a leader named ____________________ made several reforms that reduced the power of the rich.
Cliesthenes
Han emperors continued many of the Qin policies that standardized life in China, such as using a _______________.
Common Currency
____________, the teachings of the thinker Confucius, is one of the most important philosophies that developed in China
Confusanism
Without the resources and trading opportunities Sparta turned to ______________ to meet its growing needs.
Conquest
Widespread ______________________ marked the birth of farming
Domestication
On November 30, 1974 American archeologist ___________________________ discovered evidence of human ancestors in Ethiopia, a country in East Africa
Donald Johnasan
Around 1100 BCE, this civilization was destroyed by newcomers from the north known as ___________________
Dorians
One of these autocratic leaders was a law giver named ______________
Draco
Today, people use the term ____________________ to describe laws that seem unnecessarily harsh or severe.
Draconian
A _______________ is a ruling family that holds power for many years
Dynasty
____________________ helped promote the growth of democracy in Athens.
Education
Phoenician society began to emerge after _____________ rule ended
Egyptian
Men who won election to a men's club became known as "_______________"
Equals
The early Greek world lay on the fringe of two continents __________ and ___________
Europe and Asia
Emperor Wudi created ______________ to find talented people for civil service
Exams
Spartan boys spent most of their time ________________,____________________,___________________
Exercising, Hunting, and Training.
The ____________________ is a region of the Middle East that stretches in a large crescent-shaped curve from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
Fertile Crescent
In 1940, four French teenagers and their dog were exploring a cave near Lascaux in Southern __________________
France
Over many hundreds of years, Vedic civilization slowly spread eastward across the humid and fertile __________________
Ganges Plain
To the east, the ___________________ flows more than 1,500 miles across the northern part of the subcontinent
Ganges River
__________________ played an important role in the emergence of the city state.
Geography
During the last Ice Age thick sheets of ice, called ____________________, spread across large regions of the Earth
Glaciers
Through trade, the Egyptians discovered that Kush was rich in resources, including _____________
Gold
Each city state had a different kind of ________________
Government
During the Gupta period, trade and invasion brought the learnings of ______________ and Persia to India
Greece
In ancient times, there was no country called ______________
Greece
Legends say that Kautilya searched for a leader to drive ____________ invaders out of northwestern India
Greek
Under a King named ________ Babylon became the center of a new Mesopotamian empire
Hammurabia
Shi Huangdi was especially interested in the teachings of the Legalist ______________, who did not agree with Confucianism
Han Feizi
______________________ was one of the few women to rule Egypt, she was the daughter of one pharaoh and wife of another
Hatsheput
____________________, unlike his mother, used war to strengthen and increase the size of the Egyptian empire
Thutmose III
In 1992 American American anthropologist ___________________ found remains of Hominins who lived in Ethiopia at least 4.4 million years ago
Tim White
Most of what Jews believe about the origins of their religion comes from the _______________________
Torah
Each of Jacob's sons became the ancestor of at least one large group of related families called a __________
Tribe
Although the Spartans put down the Helot revolt in the early 400s BCE they lived in fear of further unrest because of the helots _______________________
Troop Numbers
Some ancient Chinese viewed China as a flat square, with ___________ stretched above.
Heaven
The scientific name for the last new group of humans that appeared about 200,000 years ago is Homo Sapiens, which means "____________________"
Wise People
In most Greek homes, _________________ supervised the household, raised the children, kept track of money and spending, and managed the slaves.
Women
Poorer _______________ worked outdoors on farms or sold goods in markets.
Women
________________,__________________,__________________ were all excluded from the process.
Women, Slaves, and Foreigners
Most of what is known about the fall of the Shang comes from the sources written during the _________________
Zhou
The ______________ belonged not to individual Spartans but to the polis as a whole, and they were forced to farm the land and turn over half the food they raised to Sparta.
Helots
The towering _____________________ form a wall between China and India
Himalayas
Some Indus valley statues and small carvings have features that seem to show practices of what we know as __________________________
Hinduism
As foot soldiers, fighters in a phalanx did not need to be rich enough to buy and maintain a _________________
Horse
The Spartans conquered the neighboring city-state of ________________
Messinia
French scientist ________________________ is one of a group of scientists that believe that human life started elsewhere in Africa
Michel Brunet
Sparta chose to create a _____________________ and also tried to control the helots through terror.
Military Society
The early Greeks were influenced by an early civilization - The ___________________
Minoans
In the 1920s, archeologists discovered the ruins of two great cities: Harappa and ____________________
Mohenjo-Daro
Each Mycenaean town was governed by a _________________, a government headed by a king.
Monarchy
Its government was a mixture of _________________,____________________,______________________
Monarchy, Oligarchy, and Democracy.
Mainland Greece is divided by ________________
Mountain Ranges
From Ancient Egyptians work with ______________ they learned much about human anatomy
Mummies
During the 3000s BCE, two kingdoms developed in Egypt. Legends say that __________________ brought the two kingdoms of Egypt together in about 3000 BCE
Narmer
A group known as _____________________ appeared in Europe and parts of Asia about 230,000 years ago
Neanderthals
The shift from hunting to farming was so important that historians call it the _________________________________
Neolithic Agricultural Revolution
The ancient Egyptians treasured the _____________ River
Nile
An Assyrian ruler named Ashurbanipal made the city of ____________________________ his capital, and built a library
Nineveh
The Vedas called upon people to make ______________________
Offerings To Their Gods
__________________ were usually headed by a council of leaders who belonged to the aristocracy.
Oligarchies
_________________ first major change was to pay citizens for participating in jury service and in other civic duties.
Pericles
In time, the Assyrian Empire gave way to the powerful _____________________ Empire
Persian
Around 700 BCE, a new military formation called the _________________________ was introduced that was a formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
Phalanx
The __________________ civilization began here, on a thin strip of land along the Mediterranean coast, in what is now Lebanon
Phonecian
By the time Homer's epics were composed, each Greek community had begun to organize itself into a ____________, or city state.
Polis
Citizens felt strong pride and loyalty toward their _________________
Polis
Throughout the history of ancient Greece, the ________________ played a key role in Greek life.
Polis
The Han government was organized like a ___________________
Pryamid
__________ was a mountainous kingdom located in northwestern China
Qin
________________________ is another method for determining the age of objects up to about 50,000 years old
Radioactive Dating
The lack of ______________ made it difficult to grow shallow rooted crops such as grains, which needed frequent watering
Rain
The government's third key component was the _____________________________
Court System
Minoan culture developed on _____________, an island south of mainland Greece.
Crete
By 3100 BCE, Sumerian priests had created a new writing system called ________________
Cuneiform
Combining a decimal system with a numeral for _____________ transformed mathematics.
0
In Athens, the lower city included the ______________, or marketplace.
Agroa
The __________________ people lived in the northwest of Sumer, but they were not related to Sumerians and spoke a different language and had different customs
Akadian
Toward the end of the second century BCE, the Han dynasty began to exchange ____________ with other Asian and African states
Ambassadors
After the destruction of Ur, one of the many groups that invaded Sumer was the __________________ who captured several Sumerian cities including one located on the Euphrates River, Babylon
Amorites
Evidence suggests that early people believed that the natural world was filled with spirits , a belief known as __________________________
Animism
_________________ meant "rule by the best people."
Aristocracy
____________________________ risked losing the support of their army if they did not consider the interests of these foot men/foot soldiers.
Aristocratic Leaders
In earlier times, the outcomes of battles depended on fights between individual ________________________
Aristocratic Warriors
__________________ was an important Indian astronomer and mathematician, who in 499 BCE wrote a mathematics book on arithmetic, algebra, and geometry
Aryabhata
The main political body of Athens was the _________________, which all free male citizens had the right to attend.
Assembly
Indian doctors made progress in medical science and developed it known as __________________
Ayurveda
The Sumerians were one of the first cultures to make ___________, which is made by mixing copper and tin
Bronze
Phoenician society developed from the earlier _____________________
Canaanites
The queen mothers of Kush are also known by their Roman names- ___________________
Candaces
One of the oldest known farming settlements in the world is a village called ________________________
Catalhoyuk
_________________ held special importance for them since the herds provided both food and clothing
Cattle
The following period, which lasted roughly from 1100 to 750, has been called a ______________
Dark Age
The Mediterranean climate was ideal for growing ______________________ such as olive trees and grape vines.
Deep-Rooted Plants
The Greeks called a government that was ruled by many a ________________, which means "rule by the people."
Democracy
These reforms created the world's first ___________________
Democracy
Fossils of a close relative of the Neanderthals, called the ____________________ have been found in Asia
Denisovans
Asoka replaced rule by force with rule based on ____________ or moral code
Dharma
________________________________ worked in Athens because the population of the city state was small and because of the commitment and hard work of its citizens.
Direct Democracy
An architect named ___________________ designed a new kind of tomb for his pharaoh, with six stone mounds, one on top of the other
Imhotep
Chandragupta armed his men with powerful weapons, including the ________________________
Indian Bow
If they failed, they became "_____________" who would never gain citizenship and would live as outcasts.
Inferiors
The Persian Empire formed to the east of Mesopotamia in what is now _________________
Iran
The _______________________ is a famous example of Gupta artisans skill in producing metal compounds of great quality
Iron Pillar of Delhi
________________ and the Spartans were trying to keep government in the hands of the aristocrats, a type of government of the Greeks called an ___________________
Isagoras , Oligarchy
_____________ represented love, caring, and protection
Isis
_________________ first developed as a religion more than 3,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent
Judaism
__________________ made up of citizens served in the courts, deciding cases by majority vote.
Juries
The war between Maurya and _______________ was long and terrible
Kalinga
The temple complex at _____________ contains the ruins of the world's largest temples, built with massive blocks of stone
Karnak
As a young man Chandragupta depended on the advice of an older, educated Brahmin named _______________
Kautilya
This rich dark soil that lined both banks along the river was so important to the Egyptians they called their country _________________ , which means "the Black Land"
Kemet
The Minoans had a writing system and built huge stone palaces with running water, like the one at ______________________
Knossos
As head of the house, the ________ had control over his family.
Man
After taking power, the Zhou leaders declared that their success proved that they had heaven's support. They called their right to rule the _______________
Mandate Of Heaven
In the west, the Persian army defeated Thrace, which was the first Persian victory in Europe, but later campaigns against Greece ended in Persia's defeat at the battle of __________
Marathon
In 1960, British archeologist _______________________________ discovered a piece of a human-like skull at Olduvai Gorge in East Africa
Mary Louis Leaky
After the collapse of the ____________ empire, India broke into many small kingdoms
Maurya
Modern Greece occupies a large peninsula that juts into the _____________________
Mediterranean Sea
In order to become full citizens, Spartan men had to gain entry to a _______________________
Men's Club of Soldiers
The Kusites moved their capital south to the city of ______________________, which was easier to defend. The Kushite turned their new capital into Africa's first ironworking center
Meroe
_______________________ is a wide flat plain in present-day Iraq that lies between two great rivers
Mesopotamia
______________________ was the god of the underworld, or the world of the dead
Osiris
Sparta was a city state on the __________________________ Peninsula.
Peloponesian
The largest peninsula, in southern Greece, is called the ______________________________
Peloponnesian Peninsula
A ___________________ is a land area surrounded by water on three sides.
Peninsula
Most democracies today are ____________________________________
Representative Democracies
In the southern part of present day China, farming began with the domestication of ______________
Rice
The oldest of the Vedas is the____________________ which includes about 10,000 hymns
Rig-Veda
___________________ helped China's development, just as they aided the development of civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India
Rivers
The Greeks became skillful _______________and _________________
Sailors and Merchants
___________________ is the language in which the ancient Indo-Assyrians composed religious hymns and poetry
Sanskrit
During the 2300s BCE, an Akkadian man named ____________ became king of Kish and united much of Mesopotamia under his rule, and created the first empire known as the Akkadian empire
Sargon
The _______________ allowed city states to trade their unique products with one another and the outside world.
Seas
________________ was one important advisor that belonged to the school of thought called Legalism
Shang Yang
One of the most lasting contributions of the Han dynasty was the establishment of the __________
Silk Road
Egyptians watched the bright star called ______________ which would appear above the horizon before sunrise about the same time of year as the Nile floods
Sirius
Archeologists have uncovered the remains of several Neolithic villages, such as ____________________ in Scotland
Skara Brae
Early farming communities remained _______________
Small
The area and population of a polis were generally ______________
Small
In the year 594 BCE, the aristocrats of Athens chose ____________ to lead the polis.
Solon
In _______________, women enjoyed more rights and freedoms than did women in other city states.
Sparta
In contrast to democratic Athens, _______________ felt like an army camp, its male citizens obligated to full-time military training.
Sparta
The adjective _________________ means "highly disciplined or lacking in comfort."
Spartan
Buddhists also sent missionaries to neighboring countries, such as ________________
Sri Lanka
Persia's rapid growth was partly due to its large and highly skilled _________
Standing Army
In this land between two rivers the worlds first civilization named ____________ began to farm
Sumer
The earliest civilization appeared in southwest Asia, in the city state of ______________________
Sumer
At first ___________________, or strong leaders, emerged to champion the interests of ordinary citizens.
Tyrants
The first city of Mesopotamia was ____________
Uruk
Greek cities were often at __________ with one another
War
The Mycenaean's made fine bronze ______________ and ________________
Weapons and Pottery