Deck 2: The Ancient Near East: Peoples and Empires.

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How did the Hebrew state and religion differ from earlier Near Eastern states and religions? How were they the same?
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Hebrew Bible
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Discuss the political and cultural achievements of Darius.
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Saul
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the Exodus
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David
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What were the major turning points in Hebrew history, and why?
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Moses
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Solomon
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How did Assyrian society and culture differ from those of other Mesopotamian peoples? How were they similar?
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Yahweh
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Compare and contrast the administrative structure and attitudes toward subject peoples of the Assyrian and Persian empires.
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Canaan
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Identify Zoroaster. How were his teachings unique? Relate his beliefs to the development of Persian religion.
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What role did the Hebrew Bible, Hebrew law, and the prophets play in the development of Hebrew religion and society?
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What impact did the Hittite Empire have on the development of the Near East?
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What were the terms of the covenant between the Hebrews and Yahweh? How did this covenant shape Jewish life and culture?
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Hebrews
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Babylonian captivity of the Jews
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the Temple
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Byblos
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the Hittite Empire
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What was the primary role of the Hebrew prophets?

A)They were considered to be the voice of Yahweh.
B)They were to prophets serve as judges in the Hebrew courts.
C)They attempted to foretell the future for the Hebrew military leaders.
D)They were caretakers of the Ark of the Covenant.
E)They were members of the elite upper class.
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According to Hebrew tradition, the Hebrew people descended from which patriarch?

A)Adam
B)Noah
C)Abraham
D)Moses
E)David
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Which statement was true of Byblos, Tyre, and Sidon?

A)They were all Hebrew cities.
B)They were all built by the Sea Peoples.
C)They were all sea ports.
D)They were all home to large Assyrian populations.
E)They were all destroyed in 1500 B.C.E.
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What was Solomon's most revered contribution to the Hebrew society?

A)Centralizing royal power along the lines of Mesopotamian despotism
B)Dividing the Hebrew tribes into two separate political kingdoms
C)Decentralizingroyal power, spreading among the 12 Hebrew tribes
D)Constructing of the Temple, the symbolic center of the Hebrew religion and society
E)Receiving the Ten Commandments from God
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What was an important Phoenician contribution to the ancient Near East?

A)The founding of the city of Rome
B)The development of a new form of pictographs
C)The establishment of history's largest empire
D)The development of a simplified alphabet and system of writing
E)The discovery of bronze making
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According to scholars, when did the Israelites emerge as a distinct group of people?

A)Between 3000 and 2500 B.C.E.
B)Between 2500 and 2000 B.C.E.
C)Between 1800 and 1500 B.C.E.
D)Between 1200 and 1000 B.C.E.
E)Between 600 and 400 B.C.E.
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Who were the greatest international sea traders of the ancient Near East?

A)Sea Peoples
B)Phoenicians
C)Hittites
D)Philistines
E)Canaanites
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Which of these endeavors was the primary focus of the Phoenicians?

A)Wheat farming
B)International trade
C)Military conquest
D)Mining
E)Herding
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Which of these trade items was closely associated with the Phoenicians?

A)Fine leather
B)Grain
C)Iron ore
D)Salt
E)Purple dye
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The Assyrians were ruled by

A)a coalition of nobles.
B)local assemblies.
C)a small number of elite priests.
D)elected legislatures.
E)absolute monarchs.
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The Assyrians are best remembered for their

A)empire building.
B)urban architecture.
C)trade and commerce.
D)fine art and literature.
E)religion.
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Which military hero was the founder of the Kingdom of Israel (1000-970 B.C.E.)?

A)Ezra
B)Joshua
C)Solomon
D)David
E)Saul
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Which of these was an important Assyrian city?

A)Carthage
B)Ashur
C)Persepolis
D)Rome
E)Cairo
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Which conquerors destroyed Jerusalem in 586 B.C.E. and established the Babylonian captivity?

A)Chaldeans
B)Assyrians
C)Philistines
D)Persians
E)Sea Peoples
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What statement best describes the Hebrew religion?

A)It was based on a belief in two gods, both named Yahweh.
B)It was an ethical religion centered on the law of God.
C)It taught that there was a covenant between the Hebrews and Ahuramazda.
D)It was dualistic under the guise of monotheism.
E)It was an evangelical faith that sought the conversion of others.
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To fulfill their obligations under the covenant, what did the Hebrews have to do?

A)Convert their neighbors.
B)Build a mighty empire.
C)Worship multiple gods.
D)Obey the law of God.
E)Reject all material things.
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According to the Hebrews, which statement is true of God's laws?

A)They could be suspended in times of war or crisis.
B)They only applied to men.
C)They should be imposed all of the world's peoples.
D)They dealt only with religious matters.
E)They made no class distinctions.
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Which of these statements about the Phoenicians is true?

A)They sailed into the Atlantic.
B)They were never conquered.
C)They focused on building trade connections with central Asia.
D)They were Indo-Europeans.
E)They never ventured outside of their home cities.
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What did the Hebrews believe was the name of God?

A)Moloch
B)Yahweh
C)Baal
D)Jesus
E)Allah
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After the death of Solomon, tensions between the northern and southern tribes led to the establishment of which two kingdoms?

A)Palestine and Judea
B)Canaan and Palestine
C)Palestine and Judea..
D)Israel and Palestine
E)Israel and Judah
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What influence, if any, might Zoroastrianism have on later Judaism and Christianity?
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How did the Hebrew state and religion differ from earlier Near Eastern states and religions? How were they the same?
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Hebrew Bible
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Discuss the political and cultural achievements of Darius.
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What were the major turning points in Hebrew history, and why?
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How did Assyrian society and culture differ from those of other Mesopotamian peoples? How were they similar?
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Compare and contrast the administrative structure and attitudes toward subject peoples of the Assyrian and Persian empires.
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What role did the Hebrew Bible, Hebrew law, and the prophets play in the development of Hebrew religion and society?
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What impact did the Hittite Empire have on the development of the Near East?
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What were the terms of the covenant between the Hebrews and Yahweh? How did this covenant shape Jewish life and culture?
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What was the primary role of the Hebrew prophets?

A)They were considered to be the voice of Yahweh.
B)They were to prophets serve as judges in the Hebrew courts.
C)They attempted to foretell the future for the Hebrew military leaders.
D)They were caretakers of the Ark of the Covenant.
E)They were members of the elite upper class.
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According to Hebrew tradition, the Hebrew people descended from which patriarch?

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C)Abraham
D)Moses
E)David
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Which statement was true of Byblos, Tyre, and Sidon?

A)They were all Hebrew cities.
B)They were all built by the Sea Peoples.
C)They were all sea ports.
D)They were all home to large Assyrian populations.
E)They were all destroyed in 1500 B.C.E.
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What was Solomon's most revered contribution to the Hebrew society?

A)Centralizing royal power along the lines of Mesopotamian despotism
B)Dividing the Hebrew tribes into two separate political kingdoms
C)Decentralizingroyal power, spreading among the 12 Hebrew tribes
D)Constructing of the Temple, the symbolic center of the Hebrew religion and society
E)Receiving the Ten Commandments from God
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What was an important Phoenician contribution to the ancient Near East?

A)The founding of the city of Rome
B)The development of a new form of pictographs
C)The establishment of history's largest empire
D)The development of a simplified alphabet and system of writing
E)The discovery of bronze making
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According to scholars, when did the Israelites emerge as a distinct group of people?

A)Between 3000 and 2500 B.C.E.
B)Between 2500 and 2000 B.C.E.
C)Between 1800 and 1500 B.C.E.
D)Between 1200 and 1000 B.C.E.
E)Between 600 and 400 B.C.E.
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Who were the greatest international sea traders of the ancient Near East?

A)Sea Peoples
B)Phoenicians
C)Hittites
D)Philistines
E)Canaanites
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Which of these endeavors was the primary focus of the Phoenicians?

A)Wheat farming
B)International trade
C)Military conquest
D)Mining
E)Herding
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Which of these trade items was closely associated with the Phoenicians?

A)Fine leather
B)Grain
C)Iron ore
D)Salt
E)Purple dye
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The Assyrians were ruled by

A)a coalition of nobles.
B)local assemblies.
C)a small number of elite priests.
D)elected legislatures.
E)absolute monarchs.
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The Assyrians are best remembered for their

A)empire building.
B)urban architecture.
C)trade and commerce.
D)fine art and literature.
E)religion.
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Which military hero was the founder of the Kingdom of Israel (1000-970 B.C.E.)?

A)Ezra
B)Joshua
C)Solomon
D)David
E)Saul
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Which of these was an important Assyrian city?

A)Carthage
B)Ashur
C)Persepolis
D)Rome
E)Cairo
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74
Which conquerors destroyed Jerusalem in 586 B.C.E. and established the Babylonian captivity?

A)Chaldeans
B)Assyrians
C)Philistines
D)Persians
E)Sea Peoples
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75
What statement best describes the Hebrew religion?

A)It was based on a belief in two gods, both named Yahweh.
B)It was an ethical religion centered on the law of God.
C)It taught that there was a covenant between the Hebrews and Ahuramazda.
D)It was dualistic under the guise of monotheism.
E)It was an evangelical faith that sought the conversion of others.
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To fulfill their obligations under the covenant, what did the Hebrews have to do?

A)Convert their neighbors.
B)Build a mighty empire.
C)Worship multiple gods.
D)Obey the law of God.
E)Reject all material things.
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77
According to the Hebrews, which statement is true of God's laws?

A)They could be suspended in times of war or crisis.
B)They only applied to men.
C)They should be imposed all of the world's peoples.
D)They dealt only with religious matters.
E)They made no class distinctions.
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Which of these statements about the Phoenicians is true?

A)They sailed into the Atlantic.
B)They were never conquered.
C)They focused on building trade connections with central Asia.
D)They were Indo-Europeans.
E)They never ventured outside of their home cities.
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What did the Hebrews believe was the name of God?

A)Moloch
B)Yahweh
C)Baal
D)Jesus
E)Allah
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After the death of Solomon, tensions between the northern and southern tribes led to the establishment of which two kingdoms?

A)Palestine and Judea
B)Canaan and Palestine
C)Palestine and Judea..
D)Israel and Palestine
E)Israel and Judah
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