Deck 2: The Mediterranean and Middle East, 2000-500 Bce

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The Late Bronze Age in the Middle East was a "cosmopolitan era" because

A) elements of culture were widely shared.
B) it was primarily an urban-based society.
C) lifestyles were radically different from all that had gone before.
D) different groups of people remained isolated.
E) most civilizations adopted identical religions, laws, and social structures.
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The Hittites were the foremost power from 1700 to 1200 B.C.E. in

A) Mesopotamia.
B) Anatolia.
C) Egypt.
D) Israel.
E) Persia.
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The collapse of the Mycenaean civilization is indicated by which of the following:

A) The disappearance of Linear B writing.
B) Destruction of palaces.
C) Competition for resources.
D) Disruption of trade routes.
E) All of the above.
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Transportation in western Asia was revolutionized in the Later Bronze Age by the introduction of

A) zebra.
B) ox.
C) horses.
D) elephants.
E) wheel.
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German businessman and archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann found shaft graves at which excavation site?

A) Troy.
B) Mycenaea.
C) Crete.
D) Pylos.
E) Corinth.
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The Assyrian ruler was

A) a king.
B) a priest.
C) the strongest warrior of the tribe.
D) both A and B.
E) we don't know how he was chosen.
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Although Minoan writing is undeciphered, Minoan artifacts indicate that

A) they were completely isolated from the Mediterranean world.
B) they had widespread trade connections.
C) they disliked goods from other lands.
D) most Minoans were illiterate.
E) they came from Anatolia.
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The location of the first European civilization to have complex political and social structures was .

A) southern Greece.
B) southwestern Macedonia.
C) the island of Crete.
D) the island of Malta.
E) the hills of Anatolia.
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Which civilization collapsed first?

A) Minoan
B) Mycenaean
C) Hittite
D) Assyrian
E) Neo-Babylonian
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The era of the New Kingdom in Egypt is characterized by restoration of Egyptian rule and

A) a return to isolationism.
B) a military alliance with the Hittites.
C) expansion north into Syria and south into Nubia.
D) a return to democracy.
E) Nubian rebellion.
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Writing in Mycenaean Greece is done in what form?

A) Linear B
B) Ogam
C) Runes
D) Cuneiform
E) Oracle bones
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Which of the following is true of the rule of Akhenaten?

A) He built a new capital named Amarna.
B) He fostered a new style of naturalistic art.
C) He created a religious monotheistic revolution.
D) His wife was Nefertiti.
E) All of the above.
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What resources did southern Greece and the Aegean have most?

A) Grapes, olives, and some grains
B) Flax, dates, and fish
C) Gold, copper, and reeds
D) Corn, squash, and potatoes
E) Fish, meat, and grain
Question
Before making any decisions, the Assyrian king would do what?

A) consult the gods with ritual divination
B) perform a ritual human sacrifice.
C) poll his military leaders.
D) take hallucinogens to commune with the divine forces
E) take a democratic vote of all male citizens.
Question
The Hyksos were able to conquer Egypt because they had

A) horse-drawn chariots carrying archers with composite bows.
B) iron weapons.
C) control of the Nile Delta region, so they could restrict irrigation to Egyptian agriculture.
D) massive armed forces from a consolidated army of the Near East.
E) superior administrative organization.
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Which woman held the throne of the New Kingdom of Egypt?

A) Nefertiti
B) Cleopatra
C) Amon
D) Hatshepsut
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The language of diplomacy and government correspondence in the Mesopotamian regions was

A) Aramaic
B) Egyptian
C) Kassite
D) Akkadian
E) Babylonian.
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The pharaoh Akhenaten is credited by many historians with

A) the invention of monotheism.
B) implementing political reforms that harmed the majority of Egyptians.
C) linking his wealth to the traditional system.
D) damaging the economy beyond repair.
E) permanently reforming corrupt temple priests in Egypt.
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The two divisions within the population of Mesopotamia were

A) Assyrians and Sumerians
B) Sumerians and Babylonians.
C) Assyrians and Babylonians.
D) Sargonians and Ninevans.
E) Phoenicians and Kassites
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The epic poem of Homer, The Iliad, related the story of a war between the Greeks and the Hittites, based on the ten year siege and eventual destruction of the city of:

A) Athens
B) Lydia
C) Hattusha
D) Çatal Hüyük
E) Troy
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After Solomon's death, the kingdom of Israel was split into

A) Judah and Israel.
B) Syria and Jerusalem.
C) the Jordan River Valley and Lebanon.
D) Lebanon and Assyria.
E) Assyria and Egypt.
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Using the tactic of mass deportation of captured prisoners, the Assyrians relocated approximately how many people?

A) 100,000
B) one million
C) four million
D) ten million
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One important and peaceful legacy of Assyrian rule was .

A) mass deportations
B) the Library of Ashurbanipal
C) the Hebrew Bible
D) the egalitarian rule of their military
E) none of the above
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Women in Israelite society were respected because they provided goods and services that sustained the family and _____.

A) could inherit from the family estate
B) and had some influence over their husbands
C) could initiate divorces
D) were allowed to become rabbis
E) gave birth
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The "recollections" of the journey of Abraham .

A) is a proven accurate historical account of past event
B) indicate the polytheistic nature of Israelite religion
C) may compress the experiences of generations of pastoralists
D) accurately describes
Question
The Israelites became devoted to their stern and warlike god, Yahweh, during

A) the wars that drove them from Israel.
B) forty years of wandering in the desert.
C) their enslavement in Egypt.
D) their migration from Mesopotamia to Israel.
E) the Roman occupation.
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How were the Assyrian elite bound to the monarch?

A) Oaths of obedience.
B) Fear of punishment.
C) Expectation of rewards.
D) All of the above.
E) They were not bound to the monarch.
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The basic Israelite political structure before King Saul was

A) rule by chieftains of the twelve tribes (descendants of Joseph and Jacob).
B) patriarchal rule by the leader at Shiloh.
C) rule by whoever ruled in Jerusalem.
D) an oligarchy of judges.
E) the interpretation of prophets.
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Israel is important partly because

A) it is the site of religious shrines to Medianites.
B) it is a crossroads to the Near East, Egypt, and Arabia.
C) it is the only access to the Mediterranean.
D) it is the site of perfect center under the North Star.
E) it had access to the murex snail, which produced purple dye.
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Which of the following is not one of the reasons that the Assyrians were able to conquer vast territories?

A) they had a large army of half a million men.
B) they used iron weapons.
C) they created a corps of professional soldiers.
D) they had engineers who developed machines to besiege fortified towns.
E) they had accomplished and wily diplomats.
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Which of the following poses a problem for interpreting the history of the early Israelites from the Bible?

A) They were pastoralists who did not write down their history for nearly 1,000 years.
B) The Bible was written for religious, not historical, purposes.
C) The Hebrew Bible was written in several phases by different people.
D) Hebrew civilization was interrupted by conquest several times.
E) These are all problematic.
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Diaspora means refers to the Jews being taken from their homeland to .

A) Egypt
B) Jordan
C) Syria
D) Anatolia
E) Babylon
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Information about ancient Israel can be found in the

A) chronicles of Abraham.
B) Rosetta stone.
C) Rig Veda.
D) poems of Saul.
E) Hebrew Bible.
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The homeland of the Assyrian Empire was in

A) western Anatolia.
B) northern Mesopotamia.
C) Syria-Palestine.
D) northern Arabia.
E) western India.
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The basic tenets of Jewish belief and practice prohibit

A) murder, adultery, theft, and lying.
B) banking, trading, and traveling.
C) alcohol consumption, meat eating, and violence.
D) facial hair, pastoralism, and mercantile trade.
E) gambling, moneylending, and begging.
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What was the Ark of the Covenant?

A) the ship on which Noah saved all animals and his family during the Great Flood.
B) the graphic symbol of a broken circle on the Torah, symbolizing the Jewish diaspora
C) a sacred box containing the tablets of law given to Moses.
D) a transcription of Abraham's promise of monotheism in exchange for "a land of milk and honey."
E) the pact of government from which Samuel asked Saul to be the first king.
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The chief tactic that the Assyrians used to maintain tranquility in their empire was

A) force and terror.
B) cultural toleration of a heterogeneous population.
C) monotheism.
D) requiring every man to serve in the military.
E) requiring no taxes of newly conquered areas.
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The rise of a centralized monarchy in Israel is typically attributed to .

A) Solomon
B) Abraham
C) Jacob
D) David
E) Joseph
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Solomon began an ambitious building project to create

A) the walled city of Jerusalem.
B) the Library of Alexandria.
C) the Wailing Wall.
D) the First Temple.
E) aqueducts and irrigation canals.
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The Hebrew language of the Bible reflects the speech of the Israelites until about 500 B.C.E., when it was supplanted by .

A) Linear B
B) Phoenician
C) Hebrew
D) Aramaic
E) Assyrian
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Carthage's influence in the Mediterranean Sea rested in the .

A) navy
B) merchant class
C) elite
D) priests
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mass deportation
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The exile of Hebrews to Babylon in 587 B.C.E. occurred under

A) Cyrus the Great.
B) Nebuchadnezzar.
C) Ashurbanipal.
D) Darius of Persia.
E) a Chaldean revolt.
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Ramesses II
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Linear B
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Hatsheput
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Akkadian
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The chief opponents of Carthaginian power in the Mediterranean Sea were .

A) Romans and Greeks
B) Moroccans and Spaniards
C) Israelites and Egyptians
D) Greeks and Persians
E) Tunisians and Libyans
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The Phoenicians developed a system of writing based on consonants, and the vowel sounds added by this group resulted in a complete alphabet writing system:

A) Chinese
B) Egyptians
C) Greeks
D) Babylonians
E) Turks
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Library of Ashurbanipal
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Nefertiti
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Assyrians
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Minoan
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The foreign policy of the Carthaginian state

A) was neglected by the Phoenician Empire.
B) was restricted by its more powerful neighbors.
C) reflected an interest in protecting the sea trade.
D) was constantly overturned by Greek powers.
E) was based on Assyrian models.
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What made certain Phoenician textiles unique?

A) Man-made fibers
B) Blind stitching
C) The combination of silk and cotton fabric
D) Purple dye
E) Their expense
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Which of the following rituals did not aid the Jews in maintaining a strong cultural identity after the loss of their state?

A) Dietary rules
B) Keeping the Sabbath
C) Ritual baths
D) Banning marriage with non-Jews
E) The requirement that men grow beards
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Carthage was founded by peoples migrating from

A) Rome.
B) Phoenicia.
C) Greece.
D) Egypt.
E) Arabia.
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Mycenae
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Iron Age
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Cyclopes
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Plutarch
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What were the significant consequences of Assyrian power in the Middle East after 721 B.C.E.?
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Some of the oldest pottery found in the Mediterranean region was made by which group first?
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What factors led to Egypt losing its isolationist perspective in the Near East?
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Which group were the first to learn iron making?
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Phoenicia
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Carthage
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Trace the migrations of the people ultimately known as Israelites, noting the causes and consequences of those migrations.
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First Temple
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Refer to Map 2.1 and identify the major rivers of the Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Hittite kingdoms. Discuss how proximity to water facilitates the establishment of cities.
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What is meant by the description of Carthage as a commercial "empire"?
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Israel
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Arameans
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Describe the nature and extent of Phoenician expansion in the Mediterranean.
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Babylon
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Who was the longest-ruling "builder" king of the New Dynasty in Egypt?
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How did the Hittites become the foremost power in Anatolia from 1700 to 1200 B.C.E.?
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Compare the rise of civilizations in the Aegean Sea area with the rise of earlier world civilizations.
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Why have historians called the Assyrian Empire of the first millennium B.C.E. the first correct empire?
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Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
monotheism
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Deck 2: The Mediterranean and Middle East, 2000-500 Bce
1
The Late Bronze Age in the Middle East was a "cosmopolitan era" because

A) elements of culture were widely shared.
B) it was primarily an urban-based society.
C) lifestyles were radically different from all that had gone before.
D) different groups of people remained isolated.
E) most civilizations adopted identical religions, laws, and social structures.
elements of culture were widely shared.
2
The Hittites were the foremost power from 1700 to 1200 B.C.E. in

A) Mesopotamia.
B) Anatolia.
C) Egypt.
D) Israel.
E) Persia.
Anatolia.
3
The collapse of the Mycenaean civilization is indicated by which of the following:

A) The disappearance of Linear B writing.
B) Destruction of palaces.
C) Competition for resources.
D) Disruption of trade routes.
E) All of the above.
All of the above.
4
Transportation in western Asia was revolutionized in the Later Bronze Age by the introduction of

A) zebra.
B) ox.
C) horses.
D) elephants.
E) wheel.
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German businessman and archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann found shaft graves at which excavation site?

A) Troy.
B) Mycenaea.
C) Crete.
D) Pylos.
E) Corinth.
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6
The Assyrian ruler was

A) a king.
B) a priest.
C) the strongest warrior of the tribe.
D) both A and B.
E) we don't know how he was chosen.
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7
Although Minoan writing is undeciphered, Minoan artifacts indicate that

A) they were completely isolated from the Mediterranean world.
B) they had widespread trade connections.
C) they disliked goods from other lands.
D) most Minoans were illiterate.
E) they came from Anatolia.
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8
The location of the first European civilization to have complex political and social structures was .

A) southern Greece.
B) southwestern Macedonia.
C) the island of Crete.
D) the island of Malta.
E) the hills of Anatolia.
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9
Which civilization collapsed first?

A) Minoan
B) Mycenaean
C) Hittite
D) Assyrian
E) Neo-Babylonian
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10
The era of the New Kingdom in Egypt is characterized by restoration of Egyptian rule and

A) a return to isolationism.
B) a military alliance with the Hittites.
C) expansion north into Syria and south into Nubia.
D) a return to democracy.
E) Nubian rebellion.
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11
Writing in Mycenaean Greece is done in what form?

A) Linear B
B) Ogam
C) Runes
D) Cuneiform
E) Oracle bones
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12
Which of the following is true of the rule of Akhenaten?

A) He built a new capital named Amarna.
B) He fostered a new style of naturalistic art.
C) He created a religious monotheistic revolution.
D) His wife was Nefertiti.
E) All of the above.
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13
What resources did southern Greece and the Aegean have most?

A) Grapes, olives, and some grains
B) Flax, dates, and fish
C) Gold, copper, and reeds
D) Corn, squash, and potatoes
E) Fish, meat, and grain
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Before making any decisions, the Assyrian king would do what?

A) consult the gods with ritual divination
B) perform a ritual human sacrifice.
C) poll his military leaders.
D) take hallucinogens to commune with the divine forces
E) take a democratic vote of all male citizens.
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The Hyksos were able to conquer Egypt because they had

A) horse-drawn chariots carrying archers with composite bows.
B) iron weapons.
C) control of the Nile Delta region, so they could restrict irrigation to Egyptian agriculture.
D) massive armed forces from a consolidated army of the Near East.
E) superior administrative organization.
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16
Which woman held the throne of the New Kingdom of Egypt?

A) Nefertiti
B) Cleopatra
C) Amon
D) Hatshepsut
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The language of diplomacy and government correspondence in the Mesopotamian regions was

A) Aramaic
B) Egyptian
C) Kassite
D) Akkadian
E) Babylonian.
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18
The pharaoh Akhenaten is credited by many historians with

A) the invention of monotheism.
B) implementing political reforms that harmed the majority of Egyptians.
C) linking his wealth to the traditional system.
D) damaging the economy beyond repair.
E) permanently reforming corrupt temple priests in Egypt.
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19
The two divisions within the population of Mesopotamia were

A) Assyrians and Sumerians
B) Sumerians and Babylonians.
C) Assyrians and Babylonians.
D) Sargonians and Ninevans.
E) Phoenicians and Kassites
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20
The epic poem of Homer, The Iliad, related the story of a war between the Greeks and the Hittites, based on the ten year siege and eventual destruction of the city of:

A) Athens
B) Lydia
C) Hattusha
D) Çatal Hüyük
E) Troy
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21
After Solomon's death, the kingdom of Israel was split into

A) Judah and Israel.
B) Syria and Jerusalem.
C) the Jordan River Valley and Lebanon.
D) Lebanon and Assyria.
E) Assyria and Egypt.
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22
Using the tactic of mass deportation of captured prisoners, the Assyrians relocated approximately how many people?

A) 100,000
B) one million
C) four million
D) ten million
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23
One important and peaceful legacy of Assyrian rule was .

A) mass deportations
B) the Library of Ashurbanipal
C) the Hebrew Bible
D) the egalitarian rule of their military
E) none of the above
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24
Women in Israelite society were respected because they provided goods and services that sustained the family and _____.

A) could inherit from the family estate
B) and had some influence over their husbands
C) could initiate divorces
D) were allowed to become rabbis
E) gave birth
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25
The "recollections" of the journey of Abraham .

A) is a proven accurate historical account of past event
B) indicate the polytheistic nature of Israelite religion
C) may compress the experiences of generations of pastoralists
D) accurately describes
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26
The Israelites became devoted to their stern and warlike god, Yahweh, during

A) the wars that drove them from Israel.
B) forty years of wandering in the desert.
C) their enslavement in Egypt.
D) their migration from Mesopotamia to Israel.
E) the Roman occupation.
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27
How were the Assyrian elite bound to the monarch?

A) Oaths of obedience.
B) Fear of punishment.
C) Expectation of rewards.
D) All of the above.
E) They were not bound to the monarch.
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28
The basic Israelite political structure before King Saul was

A) rule by chieftains of the twelve tribes (descendants of Joseph and Jacob).
B) patriarchal rule by the leader at Shiloh.
C) rule by whoever ruled in Jerusalem.
D) an oligarchy of judges.
E) the interpretation of prophets.
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29
Israel is important partly because

A) it is the site of religious shrines to Medianites.
B) it is a crossroads to the Near East, Egypt, and Arabia.
C) it is the only access to the Mediterranean.
D) it is the site of perfect center under the North Star.
E) it had access to the murex snail, which produced purple dye.
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30
Which of the following is not one of the reasons that the Assyrians were able to conquer vast territories?

A) they had a large army of half a million men.
B) they used iron weapons.
C) they created a corps of professional soldiers.
D) they had engineers who developed machines to besiege fortified towns.
E) they had accomplished and wily diplomats.
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31
Which of the following poses a problem for interpreting the history of the early Israelites from the Bible?

A) They were pastoralists who did not write down their history for nearly 1,000 years.
B) The Bible was written for religious, not historical, purposes.
C) The Hebrew Bible was written in several phases by different people.
D) Hebrew civilization was interrupted by conquest several times.
E) These are all problematic.
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32
Diaspora means refers to the Jews being taken from their homeland to .

A) Egypt
B) Jordan
C) Syria
D) Anatolia
E) Babylon
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33
Information about ancient Israel can be found in the

A) chronicles of Abraham.
B) Rosetta stone.
C) Rig Veda.
D) poems of Saul.
E) Hebrew Bible.
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34
The homeland of the Assyrian Empire was in

A) western Anatolia.
B) northern Mesopotamia.
C) Syria-Palestine.
D) northern Arabia.
E) western India.
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35
The basic tenets of Jewish belief and practice prohibit

A) murder, adultery, theft, and lying.
B) banking, trading, and traveling.
C) alcohol consumption, meat eating, and violence.
D) facial hair, pastoralism, and mercantile trade.
E) gambling, moneylending, and begging.
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36
What was the Ark of the Covenant?

A) the ship on which Noah saved all animals and his family during the Great Flood.
B) the graphic symbol of a broken circle on the Torah, symbolizing the Jewish diaspora
C) a sacred box containing the tablets of law given to Moses.
D) a transcription of Abraham's promise of monotheism in exchange for "a land of milk and honey."
E) the pact of government from which Samuel asked Saul to be the first king.
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37
The chief tactic that the Assyrians used to maintain tranquility in their empire was

A) force and terror.
B) cultural toleration of a heterogeneous population.
C) monotheism.
D) requiring every man to serve in the military.
E) requiring no taxes of newly conquered areas.
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38
The rise of a centralized monarchy in Israel is typically attributed to .

A) Solomon
B) Abraham
C) Jacob
D) David
E) Joseph
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39
Solomon began an ambitious building project to create

A) the walled city of Jerusalem.
B) the Library of Alexandria.
C) the Wailing Wall.
D) the First Temple.
E) aqueducts and irrigation canals.
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40
The Hebrew language of the Bible reflects the speech of the Israelites until about 500 B.C.E., when it was supplanted by .

A) Linear B
B) Phoenician
C) Hebrew
D) Aramaic
E) Assyrian
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41
Carthage's influence in the Mediterranean Sea rested in the .

A) navy
B) merchant class
C) elite
D) priests
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42
Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
mass deportation
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43
The exile of Hebrews to Babylon in 587 B.C.E. occurred under

A) Cyrus the Great.
B) Nebuchadnezzar.
C) Ashurbanipal.
D) Darius of Persia.
E) a Chaldean revolt.
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44
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Ramesses II
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45
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Linear B
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46
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Hatsheput
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47
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Akkadian
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48
The chief opponents of Carthaginian power in the Mediterranean Sea were .

A) Romans and Greeks
B) Moroccans and Spaniards
C) Israelites and Egyptians
D) Greeks and Persians
E) Tunisians and Libyans
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49
The Phoenicians developed a system of writing based on consonants, and the vowel sounds added by this group resulted in a complete alphabet writing system:

A) Chinese
B) Egyptians
C) Greeks
D) Babylonians
E) Turks
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50
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Library of Ashurbanipal
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51
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Nefertiti
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52
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Assyrians
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53
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Minoan
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54
The foreign policy of the Carthaginian state

A) was neglected by the Phoenician Empire.
B) was restricted by its more powerful neighbors.
C) reflected an interest in protecting the sea trade.
D) was constantly overturned by Greek powers.
E) was based on Assyrian models.
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55
What made certain Phoenician textiles unique?

A) Man-made fibers
B) Blind stitching
C) The combination of silk and cotton fabric
D) Purple dye
E) Their expense
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56
Which of the following rituals did not aid the Jews in maintaining a strong cultural identity after the loss of their state?

A) Dietary rules
B) Keeping the Sabbath
C) Ritual baths
D) Banning marriage with non-Jews
E) The requirement that men grow beards
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57
Carthage was founded by peoples migrating from

A) Rome.
B) Phoenicia.
C) Greece.
D) Egypt.
E) Arabia.
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58
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Mycenae
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59
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Iron Age
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60
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Cyclopes
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61
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Plutarch
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62
What were the significant consequences of Assyrian power in the Middle East after 721 B.C.E.?
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63
Some of the oldest pottery found in the Mediterranean region was made by which group first?
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64
What factors led to Egypt losing its isolationist perspective in the Near East?
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65
Which group were the first to learn iron making?
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66
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Phoenicia
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67
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Carthage
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68
Trace the migrations of the people ultimately known as Israelites, noting the causes and consequences of those migrations.
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69
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First Temple
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70
Refer to Map 2.1 and identify the major rivers of the Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Hittite kingdoms. Discuss how proximity to water facilitates the establishment of cities.
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71
What is meant by the description of Carthage as a commercial "empire"?
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72
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Israel
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73
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Arameans
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74
Describe the nature and extent of Phoenician expansion in the Mediterranean.
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75
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Babylon
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76
Who was the longest-ruling "builder" king of the New Dynasty in Egypt?
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77
How did the Hittites become the foremost power in Anatolia from 1700 to 1200 B.C.E.?
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78
Compare the rise of civilizations in the Aegean Sea area with the rise of earlier world civilizations.
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Why have historians called the Assyrian Empire of the first millennium B.C.E. the first correct empire?
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monotheism
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