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Major effects of development of agricultural

Population increase; social classes; farming

Causes of Neolithic Revolution

Civilizations in the river valleys

Neolithic revolution

When the early humans developed agriculture

Specialized workers in a civilization

Religious officials; black smith; trader; artisan; merchant; government official

Cuneiform

Wrong system of Mesopotamia

Reasons to develop Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt

Water supply

Effects of farming river valley civilizations

Cities; rise in population; government; math, astronomy, and science

Characteristics of Theocracy

Religious leaders were also political leaders

Hammurabit's code revealed

Social inequality

Judaism's origin

Middle East

Religions related to Judaism

Christianity and Islam

River valley civilization that developed silk

China

River valley civilization that invented the wheel

Mesopotamia

Belief that Developed a Civil Service Exam and filial piety (in China)

Confucianism

Belief shared by both the Hindus and Buddhists

Reincarnation

Origin of "innocent until proven guilty"

Rome

Origin of "equality before the law"

Rome

Belief in a society where:



Ruler, husband, father, eldest son were superior


Subject, wife, son, younger brother were inferior

Confucianism

(Top)- Brahmins (2nd)-Kshatriyas (3rd)-Vaisyas (4th/bottom)-Sudras

Hindu caste system

Brahmins Kshatriyas and Vaisyas

Aryans

Sudras

Non-aryans

Belief that closely reflects teachings of Siddhartha Gautama(Buddhism)

People can overcome selfish desires

The ideas in the Twelve Tables originated in

Rome

Caste system in India

Hereditary; born into it

Self denial, meditation, the Four Noble Truths & Nirvana

Buddhism

Accomplishments of the Gupta Empire

Hospitals/Medicine; astronomy; math ("0" & "1-9")

Rome's biggest achievements

Architecture and engineering

Persian accomplishments that unified their enpire

Roads; money; postal service; religion

Persians attitude toward conquered people

Tolerant of conquered; but conquered were taxed

Developed because of Greece

City-state government; increase in science, math, literature, & architecture

Reasons for spread if Christianity

Trade; roads; government

Greek philosophers

Socrates; Plato; Aristotle

Where the Greek got the alphabet from

Phonecians

Caliph

Leader of the muslims

Holy book for Muslims

Quaran

Characteristics of Golden Age in Muslim culture

Creation of hospitals; advances in math and science ("0-9")

What was the name of the duties of the followers of Islam

The 5 Pillars

The 5 Pillars

Faith; prayer; charity; fasting; pilgrimage

Ibn Battuta

The greatest traveler

Results of the fall of the Roman Empire

Weak central gov. & trade ended

The invasion and collapse of the Roman Empire

Education declined; abandoned & destroyed cities; loss of language; war; feudalism

Developments of the Byzantine Empire

Constantinople; Eastern Orthodox; Justinian Code

Impact of the Crusades

Increased trade; increased learning

Common fact of Indias feudal system and Europe's feudal system

Hereditary; born into the cast system

Most Powerful organization in Western Europe during the Middle Ages

Roman Catholic Church

When did feudalism develop in western Europe

After repeated invasions and the fall of Rome

Effect of the Magna Carta (1215)

Limited the power of the king