Deck 3: The Great River Valleys: Accelerating Change and Developing States
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Deck 3: The Great River Valleys: Accelerating Change and Developing States
1
Egyptian expeditions such as Queen Hatshepsut's mission to Punt reveal all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Despite the phenomenal wealth enjoyed by the people of Punt, they could not produce food in quantities large enough to export it to others.
B) Egyptian society produced such an abundance of grain that its Pharaoh could use it to purchase rare and expensive luxuries from other regions.
C) Egyptian naval technology was so immature that it required five vessels to transport a few incense trees back to Egypt.
D) Queen Hatshepsut ruled effectively as a Pharaoh aware of Egypt's power and position in relation to its neighbors.
A) Despite the phenomenal wealth enjoyed by the people of Punt, they could not produce food in quantities large enough to export it to others.
B) Egyptian society produced such an abundance of grain that its Pharaoh could use it to purchase rare and expensive luxuries from other regions.
C) Egyptian naval technology was so immature that it required five vessels to transport a few incense trees back to Egypt.
D) Queen Hatshepsut ruled effectively as a Pharaoh aware of Egypt's power and position in relation to its neighbors.
Egyptian naval technology was so immature that it required five vessels to transport a few incense trees back to Egypt.
2
In terms of climate and ecology,the Yellow River can be characterized as
A) mild in climate and unpredictable in its flooding.
B) harsh in climate and predictable in its flooding.
C) mild in climate and predictable in its flooding.
D) harsh in climate and unpredictable in its flooding.
A) mild in climate and unpredictable in its flooding.
B) harsh in climate and predictable in its flooding.
C) mild in climate and predictable in its flooding.
D) harsh in climate and unpredictable in its flooding.
harsh in climate and unpredictable in its flooding.
3
Mesopotamian ziggurats are best characterized as
A) pyramids.
B) circular structures.
C) surrounded by columns supporting a roof.
D) terraced mounds.
A) pyramids.
B) circular structures.
C) surrounded by columns supporting a roof.
D) terraced mounds.
terraced mounds.
4
The earliest evidence for the domestication of the horse comes from
A) Rudna Glava, Serbia.
B) Varna, Bulgaria.
C) Malta.
D) Sredny Stog, Ukraine.
A) Rudna Glava, Serbia.
B) Varna, Bulgaria.
C) Malta.
D) Sredny Stog, Ukraine.
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5
Which of the following is NOT commonly found as archaeological evidence for early civilizations?
A) monumental architecture
B) writing
C) mining of precious metals
D) grave goods
A) monumental architecture
B) writing
C) mining of precious metals
D) grave goods
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6
A characteristic of early Chinese cities was
A) the building of temples only in the center of the city.
B) the building of larger houses for the ruler.
C) that the ruler's house was about the same as other houses.
D) the lack of marketplaces for the exchange of goods.
A) the building of temples only in the center of the city.
B) the building of larger houses for the ruler.
C) that the ruler's house was about the same as other houses.
D) the lack of marketplaces for the exchange of goods.
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7
A key change brought on by the introduction of agriculture is
A) the development of leaders in a community.
B) the development of religion.
C) the development of technology.
D) the development of greater social and economic differences.
A) the development of leaders in a community.
B) the development of religion.
C) the development of technology.
D) the development of greater social and economic differences.
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8
In ancient Egyptian depictions of the weighing of the souls of the dead,the human soul is weighed against
A) a lump of gold.
B) a feather.
C) the soul of a good man.
D) a loaf of bread.
A) a lump of gold.
B) a feather.
C) the soul of a good man.
D) a loaf of bread.
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9
The traditional Great River Valley civilizations were located in
A) Egypt, China, Central America, and Iraq.
B) Egypt, Central America, Europe, and China.
C) Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, and Pakistan.
D) Egypt, Pakistan, Europe, and China.
A) Egypt, China, Central America, and Iraq.
B) Egypt, Central America, Europe, and China.
C) Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, and Pakistan.
D) Egypt, Pakistan, Europe, and China.
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10
A civilization is defined as a society that
A) is superior to all others.
B) seeks to dominate its neighbors.
C) seeks to remodel nature to suit human purposes.
D) possesses a complex government and a written language.
A) is superior to all others.
B) seeks to dominate its neighbors.
C) seeks to remodel nature to suit human purposes.
D) possesses a complex government and a written language.
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11
The earliest cities in Mesopotamia arose about
A) 4000 B.C.E.
B) 3000 B.C.E.
C) 2500 B.C.E.
D) 2000 B.C.E.
A) 4000 B.C.E.
B) 3000 B.C.E.
C) 2500 B.C.E.
D) 2000 B.C.E.
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12
The earliest large states appeared in Central America around
A) 6,000 years ago.
B) 5,000 years ago.
C) 4,000 years ago.
D) 3,000 years ago.
A) 6,000 years ago.
B) 5,000 years ago.
C) 4,000 years ago.
D) 3,000 years ago.
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13
Most surviving art from the Harappan civilization is preserved on
A) wall paintings.
B) seals.
C) papyrus rolls.
D) mosaics.
A) wall paintings.
B) seals.
C) papyrus rolls.
D) mosaics.
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14
When we say that people in early agricultural societies tended to be linked "vertically" rather than "horizontally," we mean that
A) they were organized in groups linked by some form of common allegiance.
B) they were organized in groups ranked with one above the other.
C) they were organized in groups linked by their class in society.
D) they were organized in groups ranked according to political and economic power.
A) they were organized in groups linked by some form of common allegiance.
B) they were organized in groups ranked with one above the other.
C) they were organized in groups linked by their class in society.
D) they were organized in groups ranked according to political and economic power.
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15
What environmental features were shared by the early river valley civilizations?
A) warm and dry climate, dry soils, seasonal flooding, and irrigation
B) cool and wet climate, dry soils, seasonal flooding, and irrigation
C) warm and dry climate, wet soils, seasonal flooding, and irrigation
D) warm and wet climate, wet soils, seasonal flooding, and irrigation
A) warm and dry climate, dry soils, seasonal flooding, and irrigation
B) cool and wet climate, dry soils, seasonal flooding, and irrigation
C) warm and dry climate, wet soils, seasonal flooding, and irrigation
D) warm and wet climate, wet soils, seasonal flooding, and irrigation
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16
In the Indus Valley,cities
A) were large, but few in number.
B) were many in number and had similar layouts.
C) were many, but had very different layouts.
D) were few in number and were built on grid plans.
A) were large, but few in number.
B) were many in number and had similar layouts.
C) were many, but had very different layouts.
D) were few in number and were built on grid plans.
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17
Which of the following is not a shared characteristic of all of the early river valley civilizations?
A) participation by citizens in decision-making
B) sacred kingship
C) social hierarchies
D) inhabitants at the disposal of the state
A) participation by citizens in decision-making
B) sacred kingship
C) social hierarchies
D) inhabitants at the disposal of the state
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18
In most river civilizations,one area of production that women tended to dominate was
A) pottery.
B) agriculture.
C) making textiles.
D) painted decoration.
A) pottery.
B) agriculture.
C) making textiles.
D) painted decoration.
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19
The Nile River provides Egypt with its rich agriculture by
A) limiting upstream boat traffic.
B) never flooding.
C) providing easy transport for crops.
D) flooding its banks.
A) limiting upstream boat traffic.
B) never flooding.
C) providing easy transport for crops.
D) flooding its banks.
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20
The ancient Egyptians regarded their kings as
A) divine, but not gods.
B) powerful rulers, but not divine.
C) strong rulers only in times of crisis or war.
D) living gods.
A) divine, but not gods.
B) powerful rulers, but not divine.
C) strong rulers only in times of crisis or war.
D) living gods.
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21
Which of the following were not used for oracles?
A) livers
B) stars
C) tea leaves
D) birds
A) livers
B) stars
C) tea leaves
D) birds
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22
Hammurabi was king of Babylon around
A) 2050 B.C.E.
B) 1950 B.C.E.
C) 1850 B.C.E.
D) 1750 B.C.E.
A) 2050 B.C.E.
B) 1950 B.C.E.
C) 1850 B.C.E.
D) 1750 B.C.E.
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23
Chinese writing is best described by the term
A) cuneiform.
B) hieroglyph.
C) logogram.
D) alphabet.
A) cuneiform.
B) hieroglyph.
C) logogram.
D) alphabet.
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24
For the ancient Chinese,the term "Heaven" (as in "Mandate of Heaven")is best described as
A) an impersonal deity.
B) a paradise.
C) a place in the clouds.
D) a place in the stars.
A) an impersonal deity.
B) a paradise.
C) a place in the clouds.
D) a place in the stars.
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25
How did the ecology of the Indus River Valley civilization compare with the Chinese?
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26
How did the cultural developments brought on by the adoption of agriculture differ in the Americas from similar developments in Eurasia?
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27
The Harappan writing that survives mainly
A) cannot be deciphered.
B) relates stories of heroes.
C) was used for religious texts.
D) records law codes.
A) cannot be deciphered.
B) relates stories of heroes.
C) was used for religious texts.
D) records law codes.
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28
How did the development of civilization in Egypt compare with the development of civilization in the Indus River Valley?
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29
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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30
The most basic resource available to all the early river valley civilizations was the
A) close interaction with others.
B) constant availability of fish and game animals.
C) large areas of fertile soil.
D) abundance of gold.
A) close interaction with others.
B) constant availability of fish and game animals.
C) large areas of fertile soil.
D) abundance of gold.
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31
A technology that was common to ancient Egypt,Mesopotamia,India,and China is
A) indoor plumbing.
B) codified law.
C) irrigation.
D) standardized measurements.
A) indoor plumbing.
B) codified law.
C) irrigation.
D) standardized measurements.
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32
Of the four major river valley civilizations,the one that had the least contact with the others was
A) China.
B) India.
C) Egypt.
D) Mesopotamia.
A) China.
B) India.
C) Egypt.
D) Mesopotamia.
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33
Ancient Mesopotamia was
A) a united kingdom under a single ruler.
B) a collection of city-states.
C) a confederation of states with a single ruler only in times of war.
D) a feudal state.
A) a united kingdom under a single ruler.
B) a collection of city-states.
C) a confederation of states with a single ruler only in times of war.
D) a feudal state.
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34
How did the development of agriculture affect cultural developments in different river civilizations?
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35
Of the following Mesopotamian kings,who is the earliest?
A) Sargon
B) Hammurabi
C) Gilgamesh
D) Enlil
A) Sargon
B) Hammurabi
C) Gilgamesh
D) Enlil
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36
In what manner were oracle bones read to foretell the future?
A) The shape and quality of the bones were interpreted by experts.
B) The bones were submerged in water until they changed shape. These changes were then interpreted.
C) The bones were tossed onto the ground, and their arrangement was then interpreted.
D) The bones were heated until cracks formed that were then read.
A) The shape and quality of the bones were interpreted by experts.
B) The bones were submerged in water until they changed shape. These changes were then interpreted.
C) The bones were tossed onto the ground, and their arrangement was then interpreted.
D) The bones were heated until cracks formed that were then read.
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37
How did the ecology of the Nile River Valley civilization compare with the Mesopotamian?
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38
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?
A) The additional population was key to China's power.
B) It provided complementary environments to the state.
C) The Yangtze was richer than the Yellow River Valley.
D) It had little influence on the resilience of Chinese culture.
A) The additional population was key to China's power.
B) It provided complementary environments to the state.
C) The Yangtze was richer than the Yellow River Valley.
D) It had little influence on the resilience of Chinese culture.
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39
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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40
Which of the following are roles that Mesopotamian kings were expected to play?
A) war leaders, religious leaders, and enforcers of public morals
B) interpreters of prophecy, redistributors of food, and irrigation organizers
C) religious leaders, temple builders, and living gods
D) redistributors of food, men destined for eternal life, and mediators with the gods
A) war leaders, religious leaders, and enforcers of public morals
B) interpreters of prophecy, redistributors of food, and irrigation organizers
C) religious leaders, temple builders, and living gods
D) redistributors of food, men destined for eternal life, and mediators with the gods
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41
What are the earliest uses of writing known in China,Egypt,and the Indus Valley?
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42
How did the development of government and religion in China compare with a similar development in the Egypt?
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43
Write an essay that contrasts Egyptian and Harrapan civilizations.In what important ways did each society draw on the resources of its river valley? What surviving evidence indicates the success and complexity of these cultures?
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44
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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45
How did the ability of ancient Mesopotamia and China to interact with other civilizations affect their development?
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46
How did the development of civilization in China compare with the development of civilization in Mesopotamia?
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47
How did the development of government and religion in Mesopotamia compare with a similar development in the Indus River Valley?
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48
What unique features of each river valley civilization were influenced by specific features of the natural environment? What common features do these civilizations share,and how do these features relate to the environment?
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49
Why are the ways a civilization thought,felt,and behaved not adequately conveyed by labels such as "Bronze Age"?
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50
What are the common features of government and religion across all the river valley civilizations? Why were they common?
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51
What is the connection between the development of writing and trade in Mesopotamia?
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52
What environmental factors gave the early river valley civilizations of Egypt and India advantages?
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53
What was the central purpose of the sophisticated writing systems used by each of major river valley civilizations in Egypt,China,the Indus river valley,and Mesopotamia? How can these writings illuminate the economies,religious traditions and internal politics of each society?
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54
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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