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  • Cydrix James Natanauan
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  • 1

    Set along the fertile Nile River

    Ancient Egypt

  • 2

    known for its pyramids, tombs and mausoleums

    Ancient Egypt

  • 3

    practice mummification

    Ancient Egypt

  • 4

    developed and utilized a form of water management known as basin irrigation

    Ancient Egypt

  • 5

    monumental writing and mathematics systems

    Ancient Egypt

  • 6

    developed the 24-hour day and 356-day calendar

    Ancient Egypt

  • 7

    established the hieroglyphic pictorial writing system

    Ancient Egypt

  • 8

    god of sun in ancient egypt

    Ra

  • 9

    god of sky in ancient egypt

    Horus

  • 10

    god of underworld in ancient egypt

    Osiris

  • 11

    god of death in ancient egypt

    Anubis

  • 12

    goddess of motherhood in ancient egypt

    Isis

  • 13

    The king was powerful enough to mobilize a significant percentage of the population to move to Giza during the farming off- season and help to build a pyramid.

    Old Kingdom - "Age of Pyramids"

  • 14

    The time of achievements for the ancient Egyptians. Art took on new styles and techniques, like the block style

    Middle Kingdom - "Period of Reunification"

  • 15

    known for monumental architecture and statuary honoring the gods and pharaohs, nearly 500 years of political stability and economic prosperity, also produced an abundance of artistic masterpieces created for use by nonroyal individuals.

    New Kingdom - "The Egyptian Empire"

  • 16

    Indus River Valley

    Ancient India

  • 17

    Hinduism was founded

    Ancient India

  • 18

    Upanishads, or sacred Hindu texts, include the ideas of reincarnation and the caste system

    Ancient India

  • 19

    , or sacred Hindu texts, include the ideas of reincarnation and the caste system

    Upanishads

  • 20

    greatest ruler in Ancient India

    Ashoka

  • 21

    the largest settlement of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, and one of the world's earliest major cities. the world's best-channeled drainage system.

    Mohenjo-Daro

  • 22

    first accurate system of standardized measures and weights.

    Harrapa

  • 23

    They were also known for their seals, pottery, sculptures, terracotta, drainage system, the way houses were built planning of the cities, etc

    Harappa

  • 24

    a person of a noble race.

    Arya

  • 25

    Originally from central Asia. Established the language of Vedic Sanskrit, founded the Vedic religion, and established a caste system of hierarchical classes. Ruled by warrior chiefs called rajas.

    Aryans

  • 26

    First pan-indian empire.

    Mauryan Empire

  • 27

    first Mauryan empire leader, started consolidating land as Alexander the Great's power began to wane

    Chandragupta Maurya

  • 28

    Founded by Maharaja Sri Gupta. Through the different belief systems Hinduism was formed.

    Gupta Empire

  • 29

    Golden age that saw advancements in technology and science.

    Gupta Empire

  • 30

    situated between the Yellow (Huang He) and Yangtze rivers

    Ancient China

  • 31

    built barriers seen by some as early precursors to the Great Wall of China

    Ancient China

  • 32

    ruled by a succession of emperors

    Ancient China

  • 33

    developed the decimal system, abacus and sundial, as well as the printing press

    Ancient China

  • 34

    Largest empire in pre-Columbian Machu Picchu Atahualpa Francisco Pizarro

    Inca Civilization

  • 35

    oldest civilization in Americas

    Canal or Norte Chico

  • 36

    highly developed drainage system

    Chavin

  • 37

    centre of a militaristic empire

    Huari

  • 38

    largest empire ever seen in the Americas and the largest in the world at that time.

    Inca

  • 39

    Maya script Calendar 12/21/12 Astronomical system Collapsed due to many factors

    Mayan Civilization

  • 40

    Aztlan-mythical place in N. America Mexicans Chinampas Aqueduct Hernando Cortes

    Aztec Civilization

  • 41

    first civilizations of Mesoamerican to have created art, religion, and buildings that inspire later civilizations.

    Olmec

  • 42

    developed a calendar and a logosyllabic system of writing that used a separate glyph to represent each of the syllables of the language, one of the first writing systems of Mesoamerica and a predecessor of those developed by the Maya, Mixtec and Aztec civilizations

    Zapotec

  • 43

    Developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, and hieroglyphic writing

    Maya

  • 44

    Conquered several Maya centers. Their style of architecture was a major contribution to Mesoamerican culture. The stepped pyramids that were prominent in Maya and Aztec architecture originated from them.

    Teotihuacan

  • 45

    Ruled an area called Oaxaca (replacing the Zapotec rule) until the Aztecs conquered them in the mid-1400s. The Mixtecs suffered greatly under Aztec dominion and were forced to pay them money and humans for sacrifice.

    Mixtec

  • 46

    final flourishing Mesoamerican civilization before the arrival of the Europeans. They created spectacular temple pyramids, advanced agricultural methods, utilized eagle soldiers to forge vast empires, and sacrificed humans to their gods.

    Aztec or Mexica

  • 47

    the northern portion of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey and extending south to the island of Crete.

    Aegean Sea

  • 48

    First Aegean civilization King Minos House made of bricks Sailors Knossos (Center) Conquered by Myceneans

    Minoan Civilization

  • 49

    Central Greece Road and bridges Defensive wall Great sailors Greek Mythology Conquered by Dorians

    Mycenaean Civilization

  • 50

    Greece in Hellenistic Greece

    Hellas

  • 51

    City State in Hellenistic Greece

    Polis

  • 52

    high city in Hellinistic Greece

    Acropolis

  • 53

    large city or most important city

    Metropolis

  • 54

    marketplace

    Agora

  • 55

    Invention of black-figure pottery largest port in the classical Greek world

    Ancient Corinth

  • 56

    Art/Architecture Black-figure pottery Center of trade Most powerful port One of the wealthiest and most powerful Demolished by Romans

    Corinth

  • 57

    Warriors Military Training

    Sparta

  • 58

    Slave

    Helot

  • 59

    armed infantry

    Phalanx

  • 60

    Central Part of Greece

    Attica

  • 61

    cruel and oppressive ruler

    Tyrant

  • 62

    -leader of the assembly

    Archon

  • 63

    -lawgiver

    Draco

  • 64

    -Abolished slavery

    Solon

  • 65

    -Tyrant who unified Attica

    Pisistratus

  • 66

    -Father of Democracy

    Cleisthenes

  • 67

    -Strategos/General; Democracy

    Pericles

  • 68

    -Iliad and Odyssey

    Homer

  • 69

    -greatest sculptor; Athena - Parthenon Zeus-Olympia

    Phidias

  • 70

    -Collosus of Rhodes: 7WW

    Chares

  • 71

    -Scopas; 7WW

    Praxiteles

  • 72

    -Socratic method

    Socrates

  • 73

    -The Republic

    Plato

  • 74

    -Father of Biology: Poltics, Poetic, Rhetoric

    Aristotle

  • 75

    -Great Persian King | Battle of Marathon

    Darius I

  • 76

    -messenger who run 26 miles to Athens "Joy to you, we've won."

    Philippides

  • 77

    - Battle of Thermopylae

    Xerxes

  • 78

    -Father of History; Histories

    Herodotus

  • 79

    -Father of Scientific History

    Thucydides

  • 80

    -Father of medicine

    Hippocrates

  • 81

    -introduce the first philosophy

    Thales of Militus

  • 82

    -popularized doctrine of numbers

    Pythagoras

  • 83

    -Father of Alexander

    King Philip of Macedonia

  • 84

    -conquered half of the world

    Alexander the Great

  • 85

    -Geometry

    Euclid

  • 86

    - Geography

    Erasthosthenes

  • 87

    Heliocentrism

    Copernicus

  • 88

    Catapult

    Archimedes

  • 89

    - the boot shaped peninsula

    Italy

  • 90

    - Center of trade

    Rome

  • 91

    -Indo-European group in Latium

    Latin

  • 92

    -people of Asia minor

    Etruscan

  • 93

    - Etruscan Family that build monarchy

    Tarquins

  • 94

    -market

    Forum

  • 95

    -government with a leader elected by people

    Republic

  • 96

    -landowners

    Patrician

  • 97

    -common people

    Plebians

  • 98

    - Peace and prosperity

    Pax Romana

  • 99

    - oldest arena in Rome Laws and Justice System

    Circus maximus

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Set along the fertile Nile River

    Ancient Egypt

  • 2

    known for its pyramids, tombs and mausoleums

    Ancient Egypt

  • 3

    practice mummification

    Ancient Egypt

  • 4

    developed and utilized a form of water management known as basin irrigation

    Ancient Egypt

  • 5

    monumental writing and mathematics systems

    Ancient Egypt

  • 6

    developed the 24-hour day and 356-day calendar

    Ancient Egypt

  • 7

    established the hieroglyphic pictorial writing system

    Ancient Egypt

  • 8

    god of sun in ancient egypt

    Ra

  • 9

    god of sky in ancient egypt

    Horus

  • 10

    god of underworld in ancient egypt

    Osiris

  • 11

    god of death in ancient egypt

    Anubis

  • 12

    goddess of motherhood in ancient egypt

    Isis

  • 13

    The king was powerful enough to mobilize a significant percentage of the population to move to Giza during the farming off- season and help to build a pyramid.

    Old Kingdom - "Age of Pyramids"

  • 14

    The time of achievements for the ancient Egyptians. Art took on new styles and techniques, like the block style

    Middle Kingdom - "Period of Reunification"

  • 15

    known for monumental architecture and statuary honoring the gods and pharaohs, nearly 500 years of political stability and economic prosperity, also produced an abundance of artistic masterpieces created for use by nonroyal individuals.

    New Kingdom - "The Egyptian Empire"

  • 16

    Indus River Valley

    Ancient India

  • 17

    Hinduism was founded

    Ancient India

  • 18

    Upanishads, or sacred Hindu texts, include the ideas of reincarnation and the caste system

    Ancient India

  • 19

    , or sacred Hindu texts, include the ideas of reincarnation and the caste system

    Upanishads

  • 20

    greatest ruler in Ancient India

    Ashoka

  • 21

    the largest settlement of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, and one of the world's earliest major cities. the world's best-channeled drainage system.

    Mohenjo-Daro

  • 22

    first accurate system of standardized measures and weights.

    Harrapa

  • 23

    They were also known for their seals, pottery, sculptures, terracotta, drainage system, the way houses were built planning of the cities, etc

    Harappa

  • 24

    a person of a noble race.

    Arya

  • 25

    Originally from central Asia. Established the language of Vedic Sanskrit, founded the Vedic religion, and established a caste system of hierarchical classes. Ruled by warrior chiefs called rajas.

    Aryans

  • 26

    First pan-indian empire.

    Mauryan Empire

  • 27

    first Mauryan empire leader, started consolidating land as Alexander the Great's power began to wane

    Chandragupta Maurya

  • 28

    Founded by Maharaja Sri Gupta. Through the different belief systems Hinduism was formed.

    Gupta Empire

  • 29

    Golden age that saw advancements in technology and science.

    Gupta Empire

  • 30

    situated between the Yellow (Huang He) and Yangtze rivers

    Ancient China

  • 31

    built barriers seen by some as early precursors to the Great Wall of China

    Ancient China

  • 32

    ruled by a succession of emperors

    Ancient China

  • 33

    developed the decimal system, abacus and sundial, as well as the printing press

    Ancient China

  • 34

    Largest empire in pre-Columbian Machu Picchu Atahualpa Francisco Pizarro

    Inca Civilization

  • 35

    oldest civilization in Americas

    Canal or Norte Chico

  • 36

    highly developed drainage system

    Chavin

  • 37

    centre of a militaristic empire

    Huari

  • 38

    largest empire ever seen in the Americas and the largest in the world at that time.

    Inca

  • 39

    Maya script Calendar 12/21/12 Astronomical system Collapsed due to many factors

    Mayan Civilization

  • 40

    Aztlan-mythical place in N. America Mexicans Chinampas Aqueduct Hernando Cortes

    Aztec Civilization

  • 41

    first civilizations of Mesoamerican to have created art, religion, and buildings that inspire later civilizations.

    Olmec

  • 42

    developed a calendar and a logosyllabic system of writing that used a separate glyph to represent each of the syllables of the language, one of the first writing systems of Mesoamerica and a predecessor of those developed by the Maya, Mixtec and Aztec civilizations

    Zapotec

  • 43

    Developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, and hieroglyphic writing

    Maya

  • 44

    Conquered several Maya centers. Their style of architecture was a major contribution to Mesoamerican culture. The stepped pyramids that were prominent in Maya and Aztec architecture originated from them.

    Teotihuacan

  • 45

    Ruled an area called Oaxaca (replacing the Zapotec rule) until the Aztecs conquered them in the mid-1400s. The Mixtecs suffered greatly under Aztec dominion and were forced to pay them money and humans for sacrifice.

    Mixtec

  • 46

    final flourishing Mesoamerican civilization before the arrival of the Europeans. They created spectacular temple pyramids, advanced agricultural methods, utilized eagle soldiers to forge vast empires, and sacrificed humans to their gods.

    Aztec or Mexica

  • 47

    the northern portion of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey and extending south to the island of Crete.

    Aegean Sea

  • 48

    First Aegean civilization King Minos House made of bricks Sailors Knossos (Center) Conquered by Myceneans

    Minoan Civilization

  • 49

    Central Greece Road and bridges Defensive wall Great sailors Greek Mythology Conquered by Dorians

    Mycenaean Civilization

  • 50

    Greece in Hellenistic Greece

    Hellas

  • 51

    City State in Hellenistic Greece

    Polis

  • 52

    high city in Hellinistic Greece

    Acropolis

  • 53

    large city or most important city

    Metropolis

  • 54

    marketplace

    Agora

  • 55

    Invention of black-figure pottery largest port in the classical Greek world

    Ancient Corinth

  • 56

    Art/Architecture Black-figure pottery Center of trade Most powerful port One of the wealthiest and most powerful Demolished by Romans

    Corinth

  • 57

    Warriors Military Training

    Sparta

  • 58

    Slave

    Helot

  • 59

    armed infantry

    Phalanx

  • 60

    Central Part of Greece

    Attica

  • 61

    cruel and oppressive ruler

    Tyrant

  • 62

    -leader of the assembly

    Archon

  • 63

    -lawgiver

    Draco

  • 64

    -Abolished slavery

    Solon

  • 65

    -Tyrant who unified Attica

    Pisistratus

  • 66

    -Father of Democracy

    Cleisthenes

  • 67

    -Strategos/General; Democracy

    Pericles

  • 68

    -Iliad and Odyssey

    Homer

  • 69

    -greatest sculptor; Athena - Parthenon Zeus-Olympia

    Phidias

  • 70

    -Collosus of Rhodes: 7WW

    Chares

  • 71

    -Scopas; 7WW

    Praxiteles

  • 72

    -Socratic method

    Socrates

  • 73

    -The Republic

    Plato

  • 74

    -Father of Biology: Poltics, Poetic, Rhetoric

    Aristotle

  • 75

    -Great Persian King | Battle of Marathon

    Darius I

  • 76

    -messenger who run 26 miles to Athens "Joy to you, we've won."

    Philippides

  • 77

    - Battle of Thermopylae

    Xerxes

  • 78

    -Father of History; Histories

    Herodotus

  • 79

    -Father of Scientific History

    Thucydides

  • 80

    -Father of medicine

    Hippocrates

  • 81

    -introduce the first philosophy

    Thales of Militus

  • 82

    -popularized doctrine of numbers

    Pythagoras

  • 83

    -Father of Alexander

    King Philip of Macedonia

  • 84

    -conquered half of the world

    Alexander the Great

  • 85

    -Geometry

    Euclid

  • 86

    - Geography

    Erasthosthenes

  • 87

    Heliocentrism

    Copernicus

  • 88

    Catapult

    Archimedes

  • 89

    - the boot shaped peninsula

    Italy

  • 90

    - Center of trade

    Rome

  • 91

    -Indo-European group in Latium

    Latin

  • 92

    -people of Asia minor

    Etruscan

  • 93

    - Etruscan Family that build monarchy

    Tarquins

  • 94

    -market

    Forum

  • 95

    -government with a leader elected by people

    Republic

  • 96

    -landowners

    Patrician

  • 97

    -common people

    Plebians

  • 98

    - Peace and prosperity

    Pax Romana

  • 99

    - oldest arena in Rome Laws and Justice System

    Circus maximus