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49 Cards in this Set
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created the first world empire
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cyrus the great
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early political development of classical greece
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city-states developed independently
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concept the Lydians introduced to trade
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use of coins
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Draco
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wrote Athen's code of law
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purpose of Athenian colonies
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produce food crops for athens
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illustrates spartan women enjoyed more freedom than in athens
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athletic training similar to males; ran everyday life while men were in the military
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aristotle's form of govt
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monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy
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characteristics of greek art
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reflects beauty and strength of humsn
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olympics honor which god
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Zeus
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greek political structure resembles india
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tendency to decentralize authority
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alexander the great's empire included
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india
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cultures that blended to create Hellenistic
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Persian, Asian, and Greek
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stoic philosophers taught
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accept fate without complaint
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Hellenistic society was known for advances in
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medicine and geometry
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roman Senators were primarily from wat class
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Patrician
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causes of Punic Wars
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Rome expanded to Sicily;
Carthage tried monopolize trade |
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reasons for decline of Roman Republic
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corrupt officials;
small farms couldn't compete with the large; social and civil war |
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Pax Romana
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two centrues of relative peace
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family life in Roman Empire
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men could sell children into slavery
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Roman archeitecture was inspired by
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Greece
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republican Rome and democatic Athens would agree that which was no important politically
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division of power within the state
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which king united 12 tribes of Israel
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Saul
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Jewish Diaspora
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dispersal of Jews from Rome in 135 CE
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facilitated spread of Christianity
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Pax Romana;
appeal to poor and slaves |
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after 200 Ce, more ppl adopted faiths characterized by
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monotheism
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compared to Hinduism and Buddhism all the following are features of Christianity
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intolerance of competing beliefs;
belief in a divine trinity; strong hierarchy; strong evangelizing impulse |
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wu wei
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problems solve themselves
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Confucius taught that leaders should be
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moral and virtuous
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important role of scholar-gentry in China
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promote peave, order and harmony thru service to the state
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why Asians migrated to the Americas
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following animal herds
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San Lorenzo and La Venta
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relgious, political, and economic centers
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religious cult that became a civilization in the Andes
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Chavin
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staple crop associated with the rise of Mesoamerica
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Maize
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early kingdoms of E. Afr. show influence of
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Egypt and Hellenism
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accurately portrays trade on Silk Roads
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grapes and vegetables to China;
silk and spices left China |
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describes Indian Ocean trade
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ivory from Africa, India, and Misopotamia;
spices from India and Asia; silk and spices from China; pottery from China |
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wu wei
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problems solve themselves
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Confucius taught that leaders should be
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moral and virtuous
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important role of scholar-gentry in China
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promote peace, order, and harmony thru service to the state
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why asians migrated to the americas
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following animal herds
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San Lorenzo and La Venta
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religious, political, and economic centers
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religious cult that became a civilizations in the Andes
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Chavin
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staple crop associated with rise of Mesoamerica
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maize
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early kingdoms of E. Africa show influence of
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Egypt and Hellenism
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accurately portrays trade on Silk Roads
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grapes and vegetables to China;
silk and spices left China |
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describes Indian Ocean trade
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ivory from Africa, India and Mesopotamia;
spices from India and Asia; silk and spices from China; pottery from China |
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reasons nomads had military advantages
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more skilled horsemen
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significant of the Bantu migration
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spread the Bantu language
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first migration of Polynesians was to
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islands in the South Pacific
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