Exam 3: The Great River Valleys: Accelerating Change and Developing States
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Exam 3: The Great River Valleys: Accelerating Change and Developing States54 Questions
Exam 4: A Succession of Civilizations: Ambition and Instability48 Questions
Exam 5: Rebuilding the World: Recoveries, New Initiatives, and Their Limits53 Questions
Exam 6: The Great Schools52 Questions
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Exam 8: Postimperial Worlds: Problems of Empires in Eurasia and Africa, Ca 200 to 700 Ce53 Questions
Exam 9: The Rise of World Religions: Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism49 Questions
Exam 10: Remaking the World: Innovation and Renewal on Environmental Frontiers in the Late First Millenium49 Questions
Exam 11: Contending With Isolation: Ca 1000-120050 Questions
Exam 12: The Nomadic Frontiers: the Islamic World, Byzantium, and China, Ca 1000-120047 Questions
Exam 13: The World the Mongols Made53 Questions
Exam 14: The Revenge of Nature: Plague, Cold, and the Limits of Disaster in the Fourteenth Century51 Questions
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The earliest large states appeared in Central America around
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Of the four major river valley civilizations, the one that had the least contact with the others was
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What is the connection between the development of writing and trade in Mesopotamia?
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The development of writing and trade in Mesopotamia are closely connected. Writing was essential for keeping records of trade transactions, such as the quantities and types of goods exchanged, debts owed, and contracts made. This allowed for more efficient and accurate trade, as well as the ability to track and enforce agreements. In turn, trade also played a significant role in the development of writing, as the need to communicate and record trade activities led to the creation of written symbols and eventually a full writing system. Therefore, the development of writing and trade in Mesopotamia were mutually reinforcing, with each one supporting and driving the growth of the other.
What ecological factors were common to all of the major river valley civilizations? How did these factors influence the emergence of these societies?
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Discuss the different methods of social and political control used by early Mesopotamian kings and Chinese emperors. Consider the central role of water, religion, and law in both societies.
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How did the ecology of the Nile River Valley civilization compare with the Mesopotamian?
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What are the common features of government and religion across all the river valley civilizations? Why were they common?
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What environmental features were shared by the early river valley civilizations?
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Egyptian expeditions such as Queen Hatshepsut's mission to Punt reveal all of the following EXCEPT:
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In most river civilizations, one area of production that women tended to dominate was
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What new tools of cultural expression did agriculture make possible? Who tended to control these tools, and what was the result?
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When we say that people in early agricultural societies tended to be linked "vertically" rather than "horizontally," we mean that
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Why are the ways a civilization thought, felt, and behaved not adequately conveyed by labels such as "Bronze Age"?
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What was most significant about the conquest of the Yangtze River Valley during the period of the Shang dynasty for the resilience of Chinese culture?
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What is the connection between the development of writing in the river valley civilizations and our interest in and knowledge of them?
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