2. What is one way that Darius united the Persian empire?
*He personally oversaw every branch of the Persian government.
3. Why is Hammurabi's Code a great Babylonian achievement?
*It established laws that created peace and stability.
6. Which of the following from ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia had the most lasting impact on the world?
*Wheeled carts
8. Which enduring principle did Hammurabi's Code embody?
*???
Which of the following actions by Darius strengthended the Persian empire by encouraging trade?
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He standardized coinage and other aspects of the persian economy.
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lesson 1 unit 3 world history A
1=b
2=c
3=a
4=b
5=d
6=c
7=a,c
8=c
9=b,d
10=b
1=b
2=c
3=a
4=b
5=d
6=c
7=a,c
8=c
9=b,d
10=b
The choices are,
1. by increasing tribute
2. by taxing the Great royal Road
3. by wiping out Zoroastrianism
4. by introducing a common currency
and I know for a fact he did do the last option.
1. by increasing tribute
2. by taxing the Great royal Road
3. by wiping out Zoroastrianism
4. by introducing a common currency
and I know for a fact he did do the last option.
Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia both emerged as major civilizations between roughly 3500 and 3000 BC. These societies allowed human beings, for the first time in history, to settle down in one place and farm instead of chasing their often dangerous wild animal food sources.
The civilizations shared similarities and differences in their geography, religions, social structures, and technologies that allowed them to flourish and become two of the most well-known ancient civilizations.
Ancient civilizations like Egypt and Mesopotamia didn't have convenience stores where you could pop in for your milk and slushies. Instead, they were the original ''farm to table'' civilizations, where everything revolved around agriculture.
They were located in river valleys, which are areas of flat land that has a river running through it. These rivers flooded yearly and the receding water would leave behind fertile soil that was great for planting. The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers ran around and through Mesopotamia, forming what's often called ''the Fertile Crescent'', and ancient Egypt had the Nile River running through it. However, Mesopotamia's rivers flooded irregularly in the spring without warning, often causing massive amounts of damage and deaths. Ancient Egypt's river flooded once a year in the summer, and was so timely the ancient Egyptians built their calendar around it.
It was this reliance on their geography to produce food that led to the creation of Mesopotamian and ancient Egyptian religions.
-God would have a special relationship with Abraham and his people.
-Nile River
-Abraham
-calendar, legal code, number system, writing, wheel
-Both state that each individual has free will to do good or evil.
-city-states ruled by kings, job specialization, social hierarchies
-They helped maintain order in society, They restricted acts of personal vengeance
-They had to build dikes, reservoirs, and irrigation ditches to control river flooding.
-He united twelve tribes under one king
-It was complex and capable of highly organized efforts
-He standardized coinage and other aspects of the Persian economy.
-He judged the souls of the dead.
-the positioning of the heads and shoulders of the two figures
-Jewish ideas and values were widely spread.
-The king was an absolute ruler as well as a leading religious official.
The civilizations shared similarities and differences in their geography, religions, social structures, and technologies that allowed them to flourish and become two of the most well-known ancient civilizations.
Ancient civilizations like Egypt and Mesopotamia didn't have convenience stores where you could pop in for your milk and slushies. Instead, they were the original ''farm to table'' civilizations, where everything revolved around agriculture.
They were located in river valleys, which are areas of flat land that has a river running through it. These rivers flooded yearly and the receding water would leave behind fertile soil that was great for planting. The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers ran around and through Mesopotamia, forming what's often called ''the Fertile Crescent'', and ancient Egypt had the Nile River running through it. However, Mesopotamia's rivers flooded irregularly in the spring without warning, often causing massive amounts of damage and deaths. Ancient Egypt's river flooded once a year in the summer, and was so timely the ancient Egyptians built their calendar around it.
It was this reliance on their geography to produce food that led to the creation of Mesopotamian and ancient Egyptian religions.
-God would have a special relationship with Abraham and his people.
-Nile River
-Abraham
-calendar, legal code, number system, writing, wheel
-Both state that each individual has free will to do good or evil.
-city-states ruled by kings, job specialization, social hierarchies
-They helped maintain order in society, They restricted acts of personal vengeance
-They had to build dikes, reservoirs, and irrigation ditches to control river flooding.
-He united twelve tribes under one king
-It was complex and capable of highly organized efforts
-He standardized coinage and other aspects of the Persian economy.
-He judged the souls of the dead.
-the positioning of the heads and shoulders of the two figures
-Jewish ideas and values were widely spread.
-The king was an absolute ruler as well as a leading religious official.