The highlighted and darker shaded area on the map represents...(1 point)
Responses
Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia
The Fertile Crescent
The Fertile Crescent
Europe
Europe
Huang He River Valley
23 answers
Huang He River Valley
Match the civilizations to the correct description:(4 points)
Phoenician
Sumer
Egyptian
Hebrew
Shipbuilders and traders. Developed Cuneiform. Led by a pharaoh. First monotheistic believers.
Phoenician
Sumer
Egyptian
Hebrew
Shipbuilders and traders. Developed Cuneiform. Led by a pharaoh. First monotheistic believers.
Phoenician: Shipbuilders and traders
Sumer: Developed Cuneiform
Egyptian: Led by a pharaoh
Hebrew: First monotheistic believers
Sumer: Developed Cuneiform
Egyptian: Led by a pharaoh
Hebrew: First monotheistic believers
What was the name of the Upper (Southern) Nile Civilization?
The name of the Upper (Southern) Nile Civilization is the Nubian Civilization.
What was the name of the Upper (Southern) Nile Civilization?(1 point)
Responses
Egyptian
Egyptian
Kush
Kush
Songhai
Songhai
Ottoman
Responses
Egyptian
Egyptian
Kush
Kush
Songhai
Songhai
Ottoman
Kush
This image is only associated with the Kush Civilization.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
Responses
True
True
False
False
Slavery was NOT an accepted practice in the Egyptian civilization.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
Responses
True
True
False
False
Which of the following would a river valley NOT provide?(1 point)
Responses
access to food resources
access to food resources
travel
travel
fertile land
fertile land
predictable flood stages
Responses
access to food resources
access to food resources
travel
travel
fertile land
fertile land
predictable flood stages
travel
The following list would be most associated with what religious laws?
- Hebrews
- Standards of religious conduct
- Moral Code
(1 point)
Responses
Vedas
Vedas
Twelve Tables
Twelve Tables
Koran
Koran
Ten Commandments
- Hebrews
- Standards of religious conduct
- Moral Code
(1 point)
Responses
Vedas
Vedas
Twelve Tables
Twelve Tables
Koran
Koran
Ten Commandments
Ten Commandments
The early river valley civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia developed governments that were ruled by -(1 point)
Responses
elected authorities
elected authorities
representative assemblies
representative assemblies
tribal councils
tribal councils
religious authority figures
religious authority figures
Responses
elected authorities
elected authorities
representative assemblies
representative assemblies
tribal councils
tribal councils
religious authority figures
religious authority figures
religious authority figures
Match early civilization characteristics correctly.(5 points)
Egyptian
Sumer
Hewbrew
Babylon
Kush
Egyptian
Sumer
Hewbrew
Babylon
Kush
Egyptian: Developed a complex writing system called hieroglyphics, constructed pyramids for pharaohs, had a polytheistic religion with pharaohs being considered gods, and had a stable centralized government.
Sumer: Developed the world's first known writing system called cuneiform, invented the wheel and plow, had city-states with its own governmental and religious systems, and had a polytheistic religion.
Hebrew: Believed in one monotheistic God, lived in the region that is now Israel and Palestine, followed the laws laid out in the Torah, and established the nation of Israel.
Babylon: Developed a highly advanced legal system called the Code of Hammurabi, had a well-organized centralized government, constructed grand buildings such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and had a polytheistic religion.
Kush: Located in the region of Nubia in present-day Sudan, had close cultural ties with Egypt, traded valuable resources such as gold and ivory, and developed its own unique civilization influenced by both Egyptian and African cultures.
Sumer: Developed the world's first known writing system called cuneiform, invented the wheel and plow, had city-states with its own governmental and religious systems, and had a polytheistic religion.
Hebrew: Believed in one monotheistic God, lived in the region that is now Israel and Palestine, followed the laws laid out in the Torah, and established the nation of Israel.
Babylon: Developed a highly advanced legal system called the Code of Hammurabi, had a well-organized centralized government, constructed grand buildings such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and had a polytheistic religion.
Kush: Located in the region of Nubia in present-day Sudan, had close cultural ties with Egypt, traded valuable resources such as gold and ivory, and developed its own unique civilization influenced by both Egyptian and African cultures.
Match early civilization characteristics correctly.(5 points)
Egyptian
Sumer
Hewbrew
Babylon
Kush
Located in the lower Nile. Religious centers called ziggurats. Moses let members out of Egypt. First empire or Mesopotamia. Located in the upper Nile.
Egyptian
Sumer
Hewbrew
Babylon
Kush
Located in the lower Nile. Religious centers called ziggurats. Moses let members out of Egypt. First empire or Mesopotamia. Located in the upper Nile.
Egyptian: Located in the lower Nile.
Sumer: Religious centers called ziggurats.
Hebrew: Moses let members out of Egypt.
Babylon: First empire of Mesopotamia.
Kush: Located in the upper Nile.
Sumer: Religious centers called ziggurats.
Hebrew: Moses let members out of Egypt.
Babylon: First empire of Mesopotamia.
Kush: Located in the upper Nile.
Match early civilization characteristics correctly. (5 points)
Located in the lower Nile.
Religious centers called ziggurats.
Moses let members out of Egypt.
First empire or Mesopotamia.
Located in the upper Nile.
Egyptian
Sumer
Hebrew
Babylon
Kush
Located in the lower Nile.
Religious centers called ziggurats.
Moses let members out of Egypt.
First empire or Mesopotamia.
Located in the upper Nile.
Egyptian
Sumer
Hebrew
Babylon
Kush
Egyptian: Located in the lower Nile.
Sumer: Religious centers called ziggurats.
Hebrew: Moses let members out of Egypt.
Babylon: First empire of Mesopotamia.
Kush: Located in the upper Nile.
Sumer: Religious centers called ziggurats.
Hebrew: Moses let members out of Egypt.
Babylon: First empire of Mesopotamia.
Kush: Located in the upper Nile.