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