Deck 3: New Civilizations Outside the West Asian Core Area, 2300 Bce-350 Ce
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Deck 3: New Civilizations Outside the West Asian Core Area, 2300 Bce-350 Ce
1
Characteristics of the supreme god Di in Shang religion include all of the following except:
A) Di is not approachable by humans.
B) Di unleashes the power of storms.
C) Di is unconcerned with the fate of humans.
D) Di will be in the same supernatural sphere as other spirits when humans die.
E) Di will intercede on behalf of humans by the pleas of their ancestors.
A) Di is not approachable by humans.
B) Di unleashes the power of storms.
C) Di is unconcerned with the fate of humans.
D) Di will be in the same supernatural sphere as other spirits when humans die.
E) Di will intercede on behalf of humans by the pleas of their ancestors.
Di is unconcerned with the fate of humans.
2
To Confucius, the fundamental element of society was the
A) king
B) city
C) maintenance of tradition
D) characteristic of respect
E) family
A) king
B) city
C) maintenance of tradition
D) characteristic of respect
E) family
family
3
Other than oracle bones, one of the main sources of information on Shang China is
A) records from western traders reporting the wealth of north China.
B) The Book of Records.
C) mummies.
D) royal and elite tombs.
E) excavation of cities.
A) records from western traders reporting the wealth of north China.
B) The Book of Records.
C) mummies.
D) royal and elite tombs.
E) excavation of cities.
royal and elite tombs.
4
Loess was
A) dust from gold ore, which was used for paint.
B) a kind of moss used for fuel.
C) a leafy green vegetable used for food.
D) a method of spinning silk cocoons.
E) a rich dust blown in from Central Asia.
A) dust from gold ore, which was used for paint.
B) a kind of moss used for fuel.
C) a leafy green vegetable used for food.
D) a method of spinning silk cocoons.
E) a rich dust blown in from Central Asia.
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5
Geographic determinism is shown in the build-up of the south in China more than the north because:
A) rice is extremely labor intensive
B) it rains more in the north.
C) rice feeds more people per cultivated acre, leading to increased population in the south.
D) people of the north were unable to engineer their environments as well as those in the south.
E) Northern China is a desert.
A) rice is extremely labor intensive
B) it rains more in the north.
C) rice feeds more people per cultivated acre, leading to increased population in the south.
D) people of the north were unable to engineer their environments as well as those in the south.
E) Northern China is a desert.
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6
Significant insight into the lives, activities, and feelings of early Chinese people of the Zhou period is available to scholars because of:
A) oracle bones.
B) long-lasting archeological remains.
C) The Book of Songs.
D) The Mandate of Heaven.
E) Emperor Wu's immense stele of inscribed laws.
A) oracle bones.
B) long-lasting archeological remains.
C) The Book of Songs.
D) The Mandate of Heaven.
E) Emperor Wu's immense stele of inscribed laws.
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7
The first writing in China that has survived was
A) etched in animal "oracle" bones.
B) etched in clay tablets.
C) written on paper.
D) inscribed on buildings.
E) etched on a stele.
A) etched in animal "oracle" bones.
B) etched in clay tablets.
C) written on paper.
D) inscribed on buildings.
E) etched on a stele.
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8
The Mandate of Heaven meant that the ruler retained the right to rule as long as
A) he remained the strongest in the kingdom.
B) he remained a wise and principled guardian of his people.
C) he performed the correct ritual sacrifices.
D) he produced a male heir.
E) he kept the loyalty of the military.
A) he remained the strongest in the kingdom.
B) he remained a wise and principled guardian of his people.
C) he performed the correct ritual sacrifices.
D) he produced a male heir.
E) he kept the loyalty of the military.
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9
What does the practice of feng shui accomplish?
A) It is part of the process of silk production.
B) It orients buildings in harmony with the terrain and the forces of nature.
C) It scares away ghosts of the ancestors.
D) It is a treatment in traditional Chinese medicine.
E) It is a term for "Divine Judgment," a kind of karmic response from Heaven.
A) It is part of the process of silk production.
B) It orients buildings in harmony with the terrain and the forces of nature.
C) It scares away ghosts of the ancestors.
D) It is a treatment in traditional Chinese medicine.
E) It is a term for "Divine Judgment," a kind of karmic response from Heaven.
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10
Two indigenous Chinese philosophies that emerged from the Warring States Period are
A) Confucianism and Buddhism.
B) Confucianism and Hinduism.
C) Confucianism and Jainism.
D) Confucianism and Daoism.
E) Confucianism and Judaism.
A) Confucianism and Buddhism.
B) Confucianism and Hinduism.
C) Confucianism and Jainism.
D) Confucianism and Daoism.
E) Confucianism and Judaism.
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11
The greatest rival of Confucianism was:
A) Daoism.
B) Confucianism.
C) Legalism.
D) Moism.
E) Rationalism.
A) Daoism.
B) Confucianism.
C) Legalism.
D) Moism.
E) Rationalism.
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12
Confucius' writings were handed down orally for several generations before it was compiled in written form as:
A) Book of Documents
B) Book of Songs
C) Book of Changes
D) Analects
A) Book of Documents
B) Book of Songs
C) Book of Changes
D) Analects
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13
Confucius most admired which political figure for maintaining harmony in his rule and being a dutiful servant of the state?
A) King Wu
B) King Wen
C) Prince Cheng
D) Duke Zhou
E) Duke Dao
A) King Wu
B) King Wen
C) Prince Cheng
D) Duke Zhou
E) Duke Dao
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14
The Shang elite were what part of society?
A) warriors.
B) priests
C) scholars.
D) merchants
E) farmers.
A) warriors.
B) priests
C) scholars.
D) merchants
E) farmers.
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15
Mengzi's belief in human nature was that people
A) were innately corrupt.
B) would lead only if a charismatic ruler were to take charge of them.
C) must depend on one another to create a just society.
D) would do the right thing if a ruler led by example.
E) would always be at war with one another.
A) were innately corrupt.
B) would lead only if a charismatic ruler were to take charge of them.
C) must depend on one another to create a just society.
D) would do the right thing if a ruler led by example.
E) would always be at war with one another.
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16
Compared with the Shang dynasty god, Di, the Zhou main god Tian was
A) much more demanding and harsh.
B) compassionate and understanding.
C) equally uninvolved in the affairs of humans.
D) retributive and moody.
E) generous and wise.
A) much more demanding and harsh.
B) compassionate and understanding.
C) equally uninvolved in the affairs of humans.
D) retributive and moody.
E) generous and wise.
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17
During the Shang period, ancestor worship became important because
A) ancestors had special influence with the gods.
B) it was a way of spreading Chinese rule to other East Asian societies.
C) ancestors were necessary to ensure the birth of male children.
D) matrilineal descent was important for fertility.
E) it allowed people to claim specific inheritance of property.
A) ancestors had special influence with the gods.
B) it was a way of spreading Chinese rule to other East Asian societies.
C) ancestors were necessary to ensure the birth of male children.
D) matrilineal descent was important for fertility.
E) it allowed people to claim specific inheritance of property.
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18
The Chinese acquired silk by
A) encouraging Chinese "silk pirates" who raided merchant shipping.
B) importing raw silk from Europe.
C) hiring Japanese labor to work in textile mills.
D) conquering the neighboring Mongol regions.
E) raising silkworms and pioneering silk cloth production.
A) encouraging Chinese "silk pirates" who raided merchant shipping.
B) importing raw silk from Europe.
C) hiring Japanese labor to work in textile mills.
D) conquering the neighboring Mongol regions.
E) raising silkworms and pioneering silk cloth production.
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19
Which of the following is not one of the ways that Confucian philosophy attempts to create societal harmony?
A) By emphasizing the idea that the country is parallel to the family
B) By expanding the traditional feelings of benevolence toward family so that they apply to all of humanity
C) By avoiding violence and promoting justice, loyalty, and dignity
D) By emphasizing the goodness of human nature and seeking to promote it through education, particularly of public officials
E) By emphasizing individual freedoms
A) By emphasizing the idea that the country is parallel to the family
B) By expanding the traditional feelings of benevolence toward family so that they apply to all of humanity
C) By avoiding violence and promoting justice, loyalty, and dignity
D) By emphasizing the goodness of human nature and seeking to promote it through education, particularly of public officials
E) By emphasizing individual freedoms
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20
Which early Zhou writing is attributed to Sunzi?
A) The Book of Documents
B) The Art of War
C) The Book of Prayer
D) The Book of Changes
E) Spring and Autumn Annals
A) The Book of Documents
B) The Art of War
C) The Book of Prayer
D) The Book of Changes
E) Spring and Autumn Annals
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21
Celtic is a member of which language group?
A) Indo-European
B) Altaic
C) Semitic
D) Bantu
E) Sino-Tibetan
A) Indo-European
B) Altaic
C) Semitic
D) Bantu
E) Sino-Tibetan
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22
How did Nubia become a "corridor" for long-distance trade before 3000 B.C.E.?
A) Government policies carefully regulated and promoted trade.
B) Egypt built a river highway for the passage of goods.
C) Nubia had no natural resources of its own and so needed to import them.
D) It connected sub-Saharan Africa with North Africa.
E) Actually, Nubia never did participate in the African trade networks, preferring isolationism.
A) Government policies carefully regulated and promoted trade.
B) Egypt built a river highway for the passage of goods.
C) Nubia had no natural resources of its own and so needed to import them.
D) It connected sub-Saharan Africa with North Africa.
E) Actually, Nubia never did participate in the African trade networks, preferring isolationism.
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23
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Shang
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24
The later Eastern Zhou period is characterized by
A) warfare and fragmentation of central order.
B) invasion from the north.
C) extension of trade via the Silk Road.
D) a conservative government under a Legalist system.
E) ren, or "humaneness," of the government toward its citizens.
A) warfare and fragmentation of central order.
B) invasion from the north.
C) extension of trade via the Silk Road.
D) a conservative government under a Legalist system.
E) ren, or "humaneness," of the government toward its citizens.
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25
In the Nubian kingdom's matrilineal system, the monarch who usually inherited the throne was the
A) daughter of the dead queen.
B) son of the dead king's sister.
C) niece of the dead queen.
D) first-born son of the monarch.
E) first-born child of the monarch, male or female.
A) daughter of the dead queen.
B) son of the dead king's sister.
C) niece of the dead queen.
D) first-born son of the monarch.
E) first-born child of the monarch, male or female.
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26
Why was the Nubian offer to aid Palestine a mistake?
A) Palestine lost.
B) Nubia had nothing to offer militarily.
C) The Palestinians misconstrued the offer and attacked the Nubians.
D) The Assyrians invaded Egypt as retaliation, driving the Nubians southward.
E) Egypt, angered by Nubia's siding against its ally, Assyria, invaded Nubia.
A) Palestine lost.
B) Nubia had nothing to offer militarily.
C) The Palestinians misconstrued the offer and attacked the Nubians.
D) The Assyrians invaded Egypt as retaliation, driving the Nubians southward.
E) Egypt, angered by Nubia's siding against its ally, Assyria, invaded Nubia.
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27
What is a distinctive feature of Celtic military activity?
A) Warriors fought naked and took the heads of enemies.
B) Warriors fought with special armor.
C) Warriors used military bands to set the tempo for marching, and to keep up morale.
D) Warriors engaged in symbolic warfare, which obviated injuries.
E) Warriors fought only as a last resort after diplomacy failed.
A) Warriors fought naked and took the heads of enemies.
B) Warriors fought with special armor.
C) Warriors used military bands to set the tempo for marching, and to keep up morale.
D) Warriors engaged in symbolic warfare, which obviated injuries.
E) Warriors fought only as a last resort after diplomacy failed.
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28
The earliest political and economic influence on Nubia was
A) Egypt.
B) the Sudan.
C) Mali.
D) Kush.
E) Meroë.
A) Egypt.
B) the Sudan.
C) Mali.
D) Kush.
E) Meroë.
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29
Unlike other ancient cultures in Europe and western Asia, Celts believed in
A) the belief in the afterlife for everyone, rather than just for the elite.
B) human sacrifice.
C) more than 400 nature-based gods and goddesses.
D) fertility cults with an emphasis on feminine religious power.
E) the belief in reincarnation.
A) the belief in the afterlife for everyone, rather than just for the elite.
B) human sacrifice.
C) more than 400 nature-based gods and goddesses.
D) fertility cults with an emphasis on feminine religious power.
E) the belief in reincarnation.
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30
The concept of yin and yang represented the complementary nature of
A) religion and the state in Chinese society.
B) good and evil in Chinese morality.
C) male and female roles in the natural order.
D) the wisdom of age and the strength of youth.
E) warrior and emperor in times of trouble.
A) religion and the state in Chinese society.
B) good and evil in Chinese morality.
C) male and female roles in the natural order.
D) the wisdom of age and the strength of youth.
E) warrior and emperor in times of trouble.
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31
Druids were
A) Celtic priests in Gaul and Britain
B) keepers of henges
C) the warrior elite of Germanic lands.
D) spell-casters who ate human hearts.
E) we don't know
A) Celtic priests in Gaul and Britain
B) keepers of henges
C) the warrior elite of Germanic lands.
D) spell-casters who ate human hearts.
E) we don't know
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32
Kush, the Egyptian name for Nubia, flourished in trade by using:
A) horses and chariots.
B) the Nile River.
C) a thoroughfare of roads connecting Nubia to Egypt.
D) isolationism kept the Nubians from contact with anyone.
E) letting trade-seekers come to them.
A) horses and chariots.
B) the Nile River.
C) a thoroughfare of roads connecting Nubia to Egypt.
D) isolationism kept the Nubians from contact with anyone.
E) letting trade-seekers come to them.
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33
One of the best text sources we have about the Celts was written by
A) compilers of the Bible
B) Plato
C) Julius Caesar
D) Constantine the Great
E) the Celtic historian's guild.
A) compilers of the Bible
B) Plato
C) Julius Caesar
D) Constantine the Great
E) the Celtic historian's guild.
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34
Celtic women
A) never contributed property to a marriage.
B) had no freedom in their sexual relations.
C) could inherit their husbands' estates.
D) were regular combatants on the battlefield.
E) were considered more "royal" than men.
A) never contributed property to a marriage.
B) had no freedom in their sexual relations.
C) could inherit their husbands' estates.
D) were regular combatants on the battlefield.
E) were considered more "royal" than men.
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35
Why did the center of power shift to Meroë in the fourth century B.C.E.?
A) There was a plague epidemic throughout Egypt.
B) It was a better location for agriculture and trade.
C) Nubia allied militarily with peoples in sub-Saharan Africa.
D) The king of Meroë was the strongest man in the Eastern Hemisphere.
E) Egyptian culture weakened and became degenerate.
A) There was a plague epidemic throughout Egypt.
B) It was a better location for agriculture and trade.
C) Nubia allied militarily with peoples in sub-Saharan Africa.
D) The king of Meroë was the strongest man in the Eastern Hemisphere.
E) Egyptian culture weakened and became degenerate.
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36
Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
loess
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37
Which of the following were part of Celtic society?
A) elite classes of warriors
B) professional groups of priests
C) commoners laboring on their lands
D) groups of bards
E) all of the above
A) elite classes of warriors
B) professional groups of priests
C) commoners laboring on their lands
D) groups of bards
E) all of the above
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38
The fundamental idea of Daoism can be summarized as
A) accepting the world as you find it, avoiding useless struggles, and adhering to the "path" of nature.
B) unquestioning obedience to authority and reverence for structure brings success.
C) emphasizing aggressive action and radical change.
D) emphasizing communal action to promote the betterment of society.
E) technological and social progress can solve all social ills.
A) accepting the world as you find it, avoiding useless struggles, and adhering to the "path" of nature.
B) unquestioning obedience to authority and reverence for structure brings success.
C) emphasizing aggressive action and radical change.
D) emphasizing communal action to promote the betterment of society.
E) technological and social progress can solve all social ills.
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39
By 300 B.C.E., Celtic people were found in what regions?
A) Hungary and Turkey
B) Italy and Greece
C) Britain and France
D) Spain and Ireland
E) All of these
A) Hungary and Turkey
B) Italy and Greece
C) Britain and France
D) Spain and Ireland
E) All of these
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40
Which of the following is true of Egyptian cultural influence on Nubia?
A) Nubian child hostages learned the Egyptian culture, religion, and language.
B) Nubians served as archers in the Egyptian armed forces and so learned Egyptian culture.
C) Nubians traded for Egyptian goods.
D) Nubians built Egyptian-style towns and temples to Egyptian gods and goddesses.
E) All of the above.
A) Nubian child hostages learned the Egyptian culture, religion, and language.
B) Nubians served as archers in the Egyptian armed forces and so learned Egyptian culture.
C) Nubians traded for Egyptian goods.
D) Nubians built Egyptian-style towns and temples to Egyptian gods and goddesses.
E) All of the above.
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41
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feng shui
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42
Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
nomads
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43
Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
Zhou
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44
According to the chapter, why was China's development unique?
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45
Describe the role that geography, climate, and natural resources had on the classical Chinese civilizations which emerged in East Asia after 2000 B.C.E.
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46
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Laozi
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47
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48
The Warring States Period was a time of political and social change in China. How do Daoism and Confucianism reflect these changes?
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49
If you were a Roman traveler, how would you describe Celtic society and explain the Celts' lack of state building?
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50
What was the importance of trade to the native civilizations that emerged along the Nile south of Egypt?
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51
Discuss the importance of the Chinese concept of "harmony" in both religious and political terms. How does this concept manifest itself in political and religious structures? Does this concept remain stable?
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52
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Meroë
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53
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Confucius
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54
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55
What was the importance of the Mandate of Heaven in the transition from the Shang to the Zhou period?
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56
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Scythians
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yin/yang
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59
In contrast to the civilizations discussed in previous chapters, what do the civilizations in China, Nubia, and Celtic Europe have in common? How were they shaped by long-distance trade?
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60
Briefly discuss pastoral nomadism as it unfolded across the Eurasian steppes after 1000 B.C.E.
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61
Using Map 3.1, describe the extent of the Shang and Zhou dynasties.
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62
Refer to Map 3.3 and describe the influence that deserts, river valleys, and mountainous terrain had on the migration patterns of the nomads.
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63
Refer to Map 3.4 and discuss why the Celts had a widespread influence in Europe despite their lack of a unified state.
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64
Using Map 3.1, identify the natural barriers that isolated China. Also locate the major waterways, including the Yangzi and Yellow Rivers, and explain how those were used to facilitate trade, despite the natural barriers.
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65
Refer to Map 3.2 and describe why Nubia was a "corridor" of trade in East Africa.
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66
Refer to Map 3.4 and explain why the Celtic people had a different cultural identity and way of life than Mediterranean Europeans. Did this way of life affect their urban development?
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67
Refer to Map 3.3 and describe the geographical connections between the Xiongnu and the Scythians with the Kushan, Saga and Parthian Empires.
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68
Refer to Map 3.2 and compare the distribution of settled territory in proximity to the Nile in Egypt and in Nubia. What accounts for the differences in population distribution?
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69
Refer to Map 3.2 and compare the resources and strategic locations of Egypt and Nubia. Do you agree with the statement "Nubia was richer than Egypt"?
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70
Refer to Map 3.3 and describe the geographical features of the Steppe Nomads. Which topographical features provided obstacles and which ones provided pastoral opportunities?
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71
If Confucianism emphasized social engagement, its great rival, Daoism, urged__________ .
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72
Refer to Map 3.2 and label the important rivers, cities, deserts, and bodies of water. What resources were available to the Nubians? How were geographic features important to Nubia's historical development?
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73
Definitive history began with what period of Chinese rule?
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