World History Study Guide Chp 1 & 2
All of these are examples of interregional trade EXCEPT trade between
Harappa and Mohenjo-daro
If a historical source shows a strong preference or point of view that might distort the information presented, the source is
biased
In the Peloponnesian War, ___________________ fought _________________
athens and allies / sparta and allies
Why did ancient civilizations tend to arise in river valleys?
access to water and fertile soil made farming more productive
Disease is easier to spread in __________ society.
an agrarian
Besides fighting, the Roman soldiers were known for
building roads
The earliest domesticated plants were
grasses
The lives of pastoral nomads were based on
herds of domesticated sheep, goats, and cattle
When Caesar Augustus came to power, this form of government disappeared from Rome.
republic
The earliest settled societies developed in areas that were
rich in natural resources
How did governments change with the rise of the first civilizations?
rule by elders was replaced by a central authority
This first Athenian reform leader established the Citizen's Assembly, forbade enslavement for debts, and made fathers responsible for seeing that their sons learned a trade.
solon
How are ancient and modern civilizations similar?
there are large cities, technology, writing, religion, and social classes
Why are secondary sources important to the study of history?
these sources provide information written by other authors
How did the Romans integrate the people they conquered into their empire?
they offered them citizenship
This age is considered by archaeologists and historians to be a major period of technological, linguistic, and cultural change.
bronze age
The economy of Sumer was
centrally managed by priest-kings and officials
What is one way cities were different from villages?
cities had public structures and markets
Historians have identified the basic characteristics of civilizations as
cities, governments, religion, social structure, writing, and art
A civilization whose impact can be felt on history for a very long time is called _______.
classical
Which of the following statements would best describe the common elements of most historical events?
common elements involve change, advance, or conflict
The ability to acquire food on a regular basis meant humans
could give up their nomadic ways of life and begin to live in settled communities
Which task was not one of the jobs of a scribe?
creating the laws
Once it developed, agriculture spread from place to place by a process known as
cultural diffusion
As the Aryans conquered the indigenous population, what consequences followed?
cultural practices of language and religion changed
Two broad themes of history are integration and difference. Integration refers to the ways in which
peoples of the world have been drawn together
Athens united many Greek city-states in a league to defeat which empire?
persian
An example of data that a historian would use is
pictorial data
The invention that made food production more efficient was the __________.
plow
___ is the period before writing was developed
prehistory
A firsthand report or eyewitness account is an example of what type of data source?
primary
What two main types of sources does a historian use?
primary and secondary
Which of the following is NOT a primary source?
recent book about the civil war
History is more than a series of events, It is a ____________________ of events.
record
A system of government in which the people rule through representatives is known as....
republic
Why do scholars of ancient history know less about the Indus Valley than they know about Mesopotamia or Egypt?
scholars have not figured out how to read Indus Valley writing
The real change in the Neolithic Revolution was the
shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture
A primary source is a record of the past created by
someone who lived at the time
The period between the emergence of stone tools and the later appearance of metal tools is called the
stone age
Which of the following historical investigations has the broadest spatial frame?
studying the Silk Road trade routes between Europe and Asia
The tools and processes to make things and to satisfy human needs is the definition of ______________.
technology
Why did the Indus Valley civilization cover a larger territory than the civilizations of Mesopotamia or Egypt?
the Indus River had a larger floodplain
A linguist studies______________.
the development of language
The invention of agriculture created food surpluses, which allowed for
the development of more specialized jobs such as artisans and government officials
Where did agriculture first develop?
the fertile crescent
The concept of cultural diffusion would most likely be used by a historian to explain
the growth and spread of a religion
Which of the following is associated with the rise of civilizations?
the invention of writing
How was the Roman Republic different from a direct democracy?
the people ruled through elected representatives
Why did bands of hunter-gatherers move from place to place?
they followed the seasonal migrations of game animals
Human technology has affected the environment
throughout history
Oracle bones were used
to tell the future
Once there was a food surplus, complexity within early river civilizations increased, as did _____________, according to the archaeological record.
trade and commerce
The Silk Road was a
trade route between the Roman Empire and China that ran through India's Kushan Kingdom
A secondary source might be____________.
a documentary made ten years later
The main economic activity of Egyptian, Harappan, and Sumerian civilizations was _________.
agriculture
Greek language and culture were spread over a vast area as a result of conquests by
alexander the great
In the system of direct democracy developed in Athens,
all citizens could vote personally in the assembly
Which of the following historical events would fit under the theme of political structures?
all of the above
Which of these was a part of hunter-gatherer culture?
knowledge of how to make tools
The interdependence of an advanced society demands the division or specialization of _________.
labor
What did Spartacus do?
led a huge slave rebellion
Which of the following is a "habit of mind" useful for studying history?
looking for global patterns over time and space
Values many consider to be universal standards such as democracy and human rights
may not be accepted in every time and place
This Code of Hammurabi is a product of which civilization?
mesopotamian
In contrast to hunter-gatherer societies, farming villages became
more socially stratified
King Ashoka worked to unify the Mauryan Empire through
peace and religious tolerance
What was China's main export at the time of the Han dynasty?
silk
It is very difficult to record history without including some bias. (true or false)
true
The historian is more concerned with the accuracy than the interpretation of the data. (true or false)
true
When studying history, asking questions and checking other sources will improve one's perspective. (true or false)
true
Which offered strong evidence of the existence of the Xia dynasty?
uncovering artifacts of an advanced society
Historians attempt to answer the ____________, ______________, _______________, _____________, and . _______________ questions of history
who, what, when, where, why
The shift from hunting and gathering to farming first became possible with the domestication of
wild grasses, goats, sheep, and cattle
Which statement about colonial North America addresses gender roles?
women took care of the home and garden
___________ was the most important contribution of the Shang dynasty.
writing
The practice of writing on Oracle bones assured ___________________.
writing of the Shang dynasty was protected
The Shang were the first dynasty to record the history of their rule in the valley of the
yellow river (huang he)
The alliance of Greek city-states against Persia was called the
Delian league
This battle eliminated Persian influence in Greece and Athens.
Salamis Bay
Hieroglyphics were a system of writing developed by
egyptian priests
Which of the following historical questions requires an interregional view?
How did the slave trade affect Africa, Europe, and the Americas
Which of the following is an example of a secondary source?
a book by a scholar of ancient egypt
A sequence of events is called
a chronology
An anthropologist studies ________________.
early human culture and development compared to the present day
The historian is more concerned with the interpretation than the accuracy of the data. (true or false)
false
To improve the conclusions from the analyzed data, the historian should include personal bias in his findings. (true or false)
false
A historian typically begins his work by
formulating a question he hopes to answer
Which of the following is a topic which would fall under the theme of social structures?
gender roles and relations
In what ways did the plow benefit societies?
greater crop yields, made soil more porous
What was the result of Alexander the Great's conquests?
greek language, art, architecture, and literature spread throughout Southeast Asia
Which languages are parts of the Indo-European language family?
greek, english, italian
The Indus valley epic poems were important to what religion?
hinduism
People who discover, study, interpret, and write history are called_________.
historians
The chariot was first used as a weapon by the _______________.
hittites
The spread of the bubonic plague from Asia to Europe in the 14th century best illustrates which theme of world history?
human-environment interaction
History is the recorded story of the interaction between _______________, ____________, and . _____________________.
ideas, environment, people