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Ancient Egyptians believed the Pharaoh was: A god. The ancient Egyptians did not think ____ _____ was important. So, they pulled it out through the nose: The brain. Ancient Egyptians put 4 internal organs in ______________: canopic jars. The Nile River flows through two important regions in Egypt called: Upper and Lower Egypt. Which of the following best defines dynasty: Series of rulers from the same family. Who would the people of Egypt blame if crops did not grow or if disease struck: the pharaoh who was both ruler and god. Why were tombs filled with art, jewelry, and other treasures: Egyptians believed the dead enjoyed such materials in the afterlife. Name the world's earliest form of paper that was invented by the Egyptians: papyrus. The Rosetta Stone was important because: it led to the decoding of hieroglyphics. Buildings like the Great Pyramid of Giza MOST show ancient Egyptians believed in the : existence of an afterlife. What tool for writing was developed in ancient Egypt: papyrus. Which ancient Egyptian practice BEST reflects the rights of women under Egyptian law: Women were allowed to own property in their own name. What was the role of scribes in ancient Egypt: they produced writings. What was the MAIN purpose of statues in ancient Egypt: to provide a connection to the gods. Ancient Egyptian statues of Osiris often had black ad green colors to represent which features of the Nile Valley: silt and vegetation. The ancient Egyptian practice of mummification MOST reflected a belief in : an afterlife. Which of these BEST describes the relationship of religion to government in ancient Egypt: the pharaoh was both head of state and representative to the gods. How did innovations such as Hieroglyphics in Egypt and Cuneiform in Mesopotamia impact societies: they increased the spreading of ideas
Delve into Hinduism and ancient Indian history with this quiz, exploring concepts like karma, reincarnation, the caste system, and the cultural impact of the Aryans on India.
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What was the first dynasty of China? Shang. A natural barrier to China in the west was the Himalaya mountains. The natural boundary to the east of China is the Pacific Ocean. The northern China plain is mostly part of the Huang He river valley that allowed farming and civilization to develop.. What part of China could be considered tropical? Southeast. The Shang dynasty was well known for creating China's first writing system made of more than 2000 symbols.. Check all boxes that include Shang achievements. jade knives. The Shang dynasty was overthrown by a rebellion. What dynasty began after this occurred? Zhou. The idea that rulers were chosen by heaven to rule China would become known as mandate of heaven. In the Zhou dynasty, rulers were of the belief that all property belonged to the government.. From 771 BC until 221 BC, China fell into a chaotic period in which there was no central government or emperor. What is the name of this period? The Warring States Period. Known as "The First Emperor" Shi Huangdi. Shi Huangdi all of the above. Check all boxes that indicate what was done by emperor Shi Huandi during the Qin dynasty. Constructed the Great Wall of China. The first emperor of the Han dynasty was Liu Bang. Liu Bang was well liked by soldiers and peasants for what reasons shown below? His punishments were less severe than past emperors.. A philosophy that emphasized ethics and moral values such as respect for elders and loyalty to family. Confucianism. Who made Confucianism China's official government philosophy? Wudi. What percent of the Chinese people were peasants? 90%. Long literary works were written by poets in China. The most popular style was... fu style. Taking small needles and inserting them through skin to cure disease or relieve pain. Acupuncture. A primitive clock that uses sun shadows to tell the time of day. sundial. Though they may have been wealthier than other classes of people, they were considered to be the bottom of the social classes because of Confucianism. Merchants
Explore ancient India in this quiz! Learn about the Indus Valley civilization, its cities, and religions like Hinduism and Buddhism, including key concepts such as reincarnation, moksha, and dharma.
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Test your knowledge on the Vedas, caste system, Hindu and Buddhist beliefs, early civilizations like the Indus River Valley, and key figures like Siddhartha Gautama and Ashoka.
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What name did Rome give to the Greek goddess Hera: Juno. What name did Rome give to the Greek god Apollo: Apollo. What name did Rome give to the Greek god Zeus: Jupiter. What name did Rome give to the Greek goddess Aphrodite: Venus. Organize the classes of Rome from top to bottom: . What does this map tell you about Italy>: It is a peninsula protected by the Alps. What laws did Roman officials write down: The Twelve Tables. What building is this: THe Colosseum. What social group did the majority of Romans belong to: Plebeians. What social group had the most power in Rome: Patricians
Explore the Indus Valley Civilization! Test your knowledge of its history, trade, and urban planning. Start this engaging quiz now and learn more!