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8000 B.C.E. to 600 B.C.E.: Technological and Environmental Transformations
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8000 B.C.E. to 600 B.C.E.: Technological and Environmental Transformations
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1. The Code of Hammurabi was associated with which of the following early civilizations?
2. During the Neolithic Revolution, which of the following advancements was key to the transition of nomadic societies into fixed communities and the start of civilizations?
3. Which of the Egyptian Kingdoms encompassed the peak of Egyptian civilization including its largest geographic size?
4. All of the following describe elements of ancient Egyptian society EXCEPT
5. In comparison to its Mesopotamian neighbors, Egyptian society showed a higher level of sophistication in
6. The rise of agricultural societies saw the rise of all of the following EXCEPT
7. The picture above depicts Egyptian peasants harvesting papyrus reeds. For what purpose was this plant likely harvested?
8. “To bring about the rule of righteousness in the land, so that the strong should not harm the weak.” The quote above comes from the Babylonian law code, better known as
9. The Code of Hammurabi codified which of the following principles?
10. By around 3500 B.C.E., Sumerians developed all of the following EXCEPT
11. “To bring about the rule of righteousness in the land, so that the strong should not harm the weak.” The quote above comes from the Babylonian law code, better known as
12. The decline of the three classical civilizations by 600 C.E. were all characterized by
13. The use of which of the following metals had the greatest influence on the development of weapons and warfare during ancient times?
14. All of the following faiths are polytheistic EXCEPT
15. Which of the following is a key characteristic of all early civilizations?
16. The rise of agricultural societies saw the rise of all of the following EXCEPT
17. The Code of Hammurabi was associated with which of the following early civilizations?
18. During the Neolithic Revolution, which of the following advancements was key to the transition of nomadic societies into fixed communities and the start of civilizations?
19. Which of the following directly contributed to the increase in permanent and semi-permanent settlements around the Nile Valley around 5000 B.C.E.?
20. Which of the following is NOT a technological innovation that led to major change and improvement in the lives of Neolithic peoples?
21. The picture above depicts Egyptian peasants harvesting papyrus reeds. For what purpose was this plant likely harvested?
22. Ziggurats were pyramid-like temples that were formed to worship deities in which of the following early civilizations?
23. The use of which of the following metals had the greatest influence on the development of weapons and warfare during ancient times?
24. By around 3500 B.C.E., Sumerians developed all of the following EXCEPT
25. In comparison to its Mesopotamian neighbors, Egyptian society showed a higher level of sophistication in