Deck 3: River Valley Civilizations

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The Egyptian notion of ma'at stands for________.

A) order
B) eternity
C) power
D) equality
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Imhotep is best known for what achievement?

A) building the first pyramid
B) establishing a monotheistic religion in Egypt
C) conquering Upper Egypt
D) inventing Egypt's writing system
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The city that gave its name to the earliest Indus Valley civilization was ________.

A) Harappa
B) Mohenjo-Daro
C) Mehrgarh
D) Rupar
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Early Egyptian tombs,appearing around 3100 B.C.E.,were known as ________.

A) mastabas
B) nomes
C) hieroglyphs
D) pyramids
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About when did kings begin to rule in Egypt?

A) 7200 B.C.E.
B) 5900 B.C.E.
C) 1400 B.C.E.
D) 3100 B.C.E.
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Which of these was the site of one of Egypt's first walled cities?

A) Cairo
B) Thebes
C) Nagada
D) Luxor
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The Egyptian mother goddess was ________.

A) Isis
B) Osiris
C) Nepthus
D) Seth
Question
Hieroglyphs are Egyptian ________.

A) regional rulers
B) villages
C) gods
D) written characters
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The Middle Kingdom ran from about ________ B.C.E.

A) 2700 to 2200
B) 2030 to 1640
C) 4000 to 3600
D) 1540 to 1540
Question
Towns first appeared in Egypt in what period?

A) Old Kingdom
B) First Intermediate
C) Nagada II
D) New Kingdom
Question
Which of these was used to decipher ancient Egyptian writing?

A) the Narmer palette
B) the Sphinx
C) the Rosetta Stone
D) the Pyramid of Khefren
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The greatest of the Egyptian pyramids was built for what pharaoh?

A) Djet
B) Khufu
C) Menkaure
D) Amenhotep IV
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The first capital of ancient Egypt was ________.

A) Cairo
B) Luxor
C) Abydos
D) Memphis
Question
Farming began in ancient Egypt about ________ B.C.E.

A) 8000
B) 6000
C) 4000
D) 2000
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Amenhotep IV is best known as the pharaoh that ________.

A) conquered Nubia
B) united upper and lower Egypt
C) first developed Egypt's irrigation system
D) developed the cult of Aten
Question
Which of these kings unified upper and lower Egypt?

A) Menes
B) Narmer
C) Khufu
D) Mentuhotep
Question
The Middle Kingdom began when ________ reunited Egypt.

A) Mentuhotep
B) Djoser
C) Khufu
D) Khefren
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Which of these was one of the first grains cultivated in ancient Egypt?

A) barley
B) corn
C) rice
D) millet
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Which of these is an administrative district in ancient Egypt?

A) pharaoh
B) nome
C) mastaba
D) pyramid
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Which of these is Egypt's principal river?

A) Tigris
B) Euphrates
C) Nile
D) Indus
Question
Concerning the great pyramids,it is believed that they reflected the ________ of the power of the pharaohs.

A) earliest beginnings
B) end
C) decline
D) height
Question
The largest cities of the Indus Valley civilization contained about ________ people.

A) 40,000
B) 500,000
C) 8,000
D) 900,000
Question
The Narmer palette illustrates the role of Egyptian pharaohs as ________.

A) priests
B) military leaders
C) administrators
D) heads of state
Question
The first cataract on the Nile separated ________.

A) Upper and Lower Egypt
B) Egypt from the desert
C) Egypt from Nubia
D) the Nile delta from the Nile River
Question
Which of these was the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs?

A) the use of demotic
B) tomb reliefs
C) the study of the development of cuneiform
D) knowledge of ancient Greek
Question
Agriculture in ancient Egypt was dependent primarily on ________.

A) rainfall
B) lakes
C) the Nile
D) numerous small streams
Question
The Indus Valley civilization began with settlements from about________ B.C.E.

A) 3000
B) 7000
C) 5000
D) 1000
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What was the principal function of nomes in Egypt?

A) irrigation
B) organization
C) defense
D) urbanization
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At the center of the great cities of the Indus Valley civilization were ________.

A) walled temples
B) barracks
C) ziggurats
D) citadels
Question
The story of Si-nuhe indicates that Egypt's elites drew their status from ________.

A) their position at court
B) their lands
C) inherited status
D) their wealth
Question
The role of Isis in the Osiris myth relates to her function as the Egyptian deity of ________.

A) rebirth
B) peace
C) kingship
D) death
Question
Which of these is closely associated to the development of government in Egypt,as it was also in Mesopotamia?

A) pyramids
B) conquest
C) irrigation
D) commerce
Question
Looking at the map "Land of the Nile," it appears that pyramids were generally associated with ________.

A) urbanization
B) rural areas
C) the cataracts
D) Upper Egypt
Question
Hieratic and demotic represent ________ of hieroglyphic writing.

A) more complex versions
B) developments
C) the first steps
D) carved versions
Question
The ________ first entered India around 1250 B.C.E.

A) Harappans
B) Aryans
C) Persians
D) Sumerians
Question
In relation to Egyptian leaders,Horus represents ________.

A) eternal life
B) power
C) military victory
D) wealth
Question
The "kingdoms" of Egyptian history represent ________.

A) dynasties
B) territories
C) periods of relative continuity
D) periods of invasion
Question
The peoples that conquered or replaced the Indus Valley civilization were ________.

A) herders
B) farmers
C) warriors
D) villagers
Question
Egyptian pyramids were above all ________.

A) fortresses
B) temples
C) urban centers
D) tombs
Question
Which of these patterns was illustrated by Akhetaten?

A) the emergence of cities in ancient Egypt
B) the height of the power of Egypt's pharaohs
C) the establishment of a new capital to signal a break with the past
D) the unification of ancient Egypt
Question
Which of these best explains why the Indus valley civilization was first thought to have derived from Mesopotamian civilization?

A) The two civilizations were very similar.
B) The Indus valley civilization was much later than Mesopotamian civilization.
C) The two civilizations shared a writing system.
D) Mesopotamia was explored first.
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It is probable that city-states did not develop in ancient Egypt because ________.

A) urbanization was limited there
B) villages developed into towns earlier than in Mesopotamia
C) grain production was limited
D) the central state developed early
Question
The fact that knowledge of the Indus valley civilization was entirely lost for millennia indicates that this culture ________.

A) had not reached the level of civilization
B) did not give rise to later cultures
C) was confined to a small area
D) had no writing system
Question
Our information about the Indus valley civilization is greatly limited because archaeologists ________.

A) have few artifacts
B) lack written texts
C) have found only one urban site
D) have found no graves
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After comparing the civilizations we have considered so far,what do you consider the essential elements of a civilization? Why?
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Which of these indicates Mohenjo-Daro was a planned city?

A) roads
B) the size of the town
C) the size of its buildings
D) fortifications
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How has our impression of Egyptian culture been influenced by the nature of ancient Egypt's most spectacular remains? How could historians correct that impression?
Question
Consider the practice of breaking history up into periods,as in Egypt's Old,Middle,and New Kingdoms.What are the strengths and weaknesses of this practice?
Question
Comparing ancient Egypt to Mesopotamian and Harappan civilization,what was the special role of the Nile River to Egyptian civilization?
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Which of these patterns was common to ancient Mesopotamia,Egypt,and Indus valley civilization?

A) the development of a writing system at the same time as urbanization
B) a powerful central state
C) rule by priests
D) the development of towns from villages
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The Aryans learned ________ from the Harappans.

A) herding
B) farming
C) warfare
D) writing
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How would you characterize the interaction of Harappan and Aryan cultures? What other cultures followed a similar pattern?
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The citadel of Mohenjo-Daro plays roughly the same role as Mesopotamian ________.

A) walls
B) cemeteries
C) shrines
D) ziggurats
Question
Looking at the map "Cities of the Indus," it appears that ________.

A) Most Harappan cities lay along the upper Indus River.
B) The Indus valley was only one of several early Indian culture regions.
C) Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were centers of two culture regions.
D) The first Indian civilization was closely associated with sea trade.
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Like Mesopotamia,Egyptian civilization was centered on ________.

A) the notion of rebirth
B) city-states
C) military power
D) a river valley
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Deck 3: River Valley Civilizations
1
The Egyptian notion of ma'at stands for________.

A) order
B) eternity
C) power
D) equality
order
2
Imhotep is best known for what achievement?

A) building the first pyramid
B) establishing a monotheistic religion in Egypt
C) conquering Upper Egypt
D) inventing Egypt's writing system
building the first pyramid
3
The city that gave its name to the earliest Indus Valley civilization was ________.

A) Harappa
B) Mohenjo-Daro
C) Mehrgarh
D) Rupar
Mehrgarh
4
Early Egyptian tombs,appearing around 3100 B.C.E.,were known as ________.

A) mastabas
B) nomes
C) hieroglyphs
D) pyramids
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About when did kings begin to rule in Egypt?

A) 7200 B.C.E.
B) 5900 B.C.E.
C) 1400 B.C.E.
D) 3100 B.C.E.
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Which of these was the site of one of Egypt's first walled cities?

A) Cairo
B) Thebes
C) Nagada
D) Luxor
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The Egyptian mother goddess was ________.

A) Isis
B) Osiris
C) Nepthus
D) Seth
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Hieroglyphs are Egyptian ________.

A) regional rulers
B) villages
C) gods
D) written characters
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9
The Middle Kingdom ran from about ________ B.C.E.

A) 2700 to 2200
B) 2030 to 1640
C) 4000 to 3600
D) 1540 to 1540
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10
Towns first appeared in Egypt in what period?

A) Old Kingdom
B) First Intermediate
C) Nagada II
D) New Kingdom
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Which of these was used to decipher ancient Egyptian writing?

A) the Narmer palette
B) the Sphinx
C) the Rosetta Stone
D) the Pyramid of Khefren
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The greatest of the Egyptian pyramids was built for what pharaoh?

A) Djet
B) Khufu
C) Menkaure
D) Amenhotep IV
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The first capital of ancient Egypt was ________.

A) Cairo
B) Luxor
C) Abydos
D) Memphis
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Farming began in ancient Egypt about ________ B.C.E.

A) 8000
B) 6000
C) 4000
D) 2000
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Amenhotep IV is best known as the pharaoh that ________.

A) conquered Nubia
B) united upper and lower Egypt
C) first developed Egypt's irrigation system
D) developed the cult of Aten
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Which of these kings unified upper and lower Egypt?

A) Menes
B) Narmer
C) Khufu
D) Mentuhotep
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The Middle Kingdom began when ________ reunited Egypt.

A) Mentuhotep
B) Djoser
C) Khufu
D) Khefren
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Which of these was one of the first grains cultivated in ancient Egypt?

A) barley
B) corn
C) rice
D) millet
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Which of these is an administrative district in ancient Egypt?

A) pharaoh
B) nome
C) mastaba
D) pyramid
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Which of these is Egypt's principal river?

A) Tigris
B) Euphrates
C) Nile
D) Indus
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Concerning the great pyramids,it is believed that they reflected the ________ of the power of the pharaohs.

A) earliest beginnings
B) end
C) decline
D) height
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The largest cities of the Indus Valley civilization contained about ________ people.

A) 40,000
B) 500,000
C) 8,000
D) 900,000
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The Narmer palette illustrates the role of Egyptian pharaohs as ________.

A) priests
B) military leaders
C) administrators
D) heads of state
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The first cataract on the Nile separated ________.

A) Upper and Lower Egypt
B) Egypt from the desert
C) Egypt from Nubia
D) the Nile delta from the Nile River
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Which of these was the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs?

A) the use of demotic
B) tomb reliefs
C) the study of the development of cuneiform
D) knowledge of ancient Greek
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26
Agriculture in ancient Egypt was dependent primarily on ________.

A) rainfall
B) lakes
C) the Nile
D) numerous small streams
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27
The Indus Valley civilization began with settlements from about________ B.C.E.

A) 3000
B) 7000
C) 5000
D) 1000
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What was the principal function of nomes in Egypt?

A) irrigation
B) organization
C) defense
D) urbanization
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At the center of the great cities of the Indus Valley civilization were ________.

A) walled temples
B) barracks
C) ziggurats
D) citadels
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The story of Si-nuhe indicates that Egypt's elites drew their status from ________.

A) their position at court
B) their lands
C) inherited status
D) their wealth
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The role of Isis in the Osiris myth relates to her function as the Egyptian deity of ________.

A) rebirth
B) peace
C) kingship
D) death
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Which of these is closely associated to the development of government in Egypt,as it was also in Mesopotamia?

A) pyramids
B) conquest
C) irrigation
D) commerce
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33
Looking at the map "Land of the Nile," it appears that pyramids were generally associated with ________.

A) urbanization
B) rural areas
C) the cataracts
D) Upper Egypt
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Hieratic and demotic represent ________ of hieroglyphic writing.

A) more complex versions
B) developments
C) the first steps
D) carved versions
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The ________ first entered India around 1250 B.C.E.

A) Harappans
B) Aryans
C) Persians
D) Sumerians
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In relation to Egyptian leaders,Horus represents ________.

A) eternal life
B) power
C) military victory
D) wealth
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The "kingdoms" of Egyptian history represent ________.

A) dynasties
B) territories
C) periods of relative continuity
D) periods of invasion
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The peoples that conquered or replaced the Indus Valley civilization were ________.

A) herders
B) farmers
C) warriors
D) villagers
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39
Egyptian pyramids were above all ________.

A) fortresses
B) temples
C) urban centers
D) tombs
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Which of these patterns was illustrated by Akhetaten?

A) the emergence of cities in ancient Egypt
B) the height of the power of Egypt's pharaohs
C) the establishment of a new capital to signal a break with the past
D) the unification of ancient Egypt
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Which of these best explains why the Indus valley civilization was first thought to have derived from Mesopotamian civilization?

A) The two civilizations were very similar.
B) The Indus valley civilization was much later than Mesopotamian civilization.
C) The two civilizations shared a writing system.
D) Mesopotamia was explored first.
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42
It is probable that city-states did not develop in ancient Egypt because ________.

A) urbanization was limited there
B) villages developed into towns earlier than in Mesopotamia
C) grain production was limited
D) the central state developed early
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43
The fact that knowledge of the Indus valley civilization was entirely lost for millennia indicates that this culture ________.

A) had not reached the level of civilization
B) did not give rise to later cultures
C) was confined to a small area
D) had no writing system
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Our information about the Indus valley civilization is greatly limited because archaeologists ________.

A) have few artifacts
B) lack written texts
C) have found only one urban site
D) have found no graves
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45
After comparing the civilizations we have considered so far,what do you consider the essential elements of a civilization? Why?
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46
Which of these indicates Mohenjo-Daro was a planned city?

A) roads
B) the size of the town
C) the size of its buildings
D) fortifications
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47
How has our impression of Egyptian culture been influenced by the nature of ancient Egypt's most spectacular remains? How could historians correct that impression?
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48
Consider the practice of breaking history up into periods,as in Egypt's Old,Middle,and New Kingdoms.What are the strengths and weaknesses of this practice?
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49
Comparing ancient Egypt to Mesopotamian and Harappan civilization,what was the special role of the Nile River to Egyptian civilization?
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50
Which of these patterns was common to ancient Mesopotamia,Egypt,and Indus valley civilization?

A) the development of a writing system at the same time as urbanization
B) a powerful central state
C) rule by priests
D) the development of towns from villages
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51
The Aryans learned ________ from the Harappans.

A) herding
B) farming
C) warfare
D) writing
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52
How would you characterize the interaction of Harappan and Aryan cultures? What other cultures followed a similar pattern?
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53
The citadel of Mohenjo-Daro plays roughly the same role as Mesopotamian ________.

A) walls
B) cemeteries
C) shrines
D) ziggurats
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54
Looking at the map "Cities of the Indus," it appears that ________.

A) Most Harappan cities lay along the upper Indus River.
B) The Indus valley was only one of several early Indian culture regions.
C) Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were centers of two culture regions.
D) The first Indian civilization was closely associated with sea trade.
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Like Mesopotamia,Egyptian civilization was centered on ________.

A) the notion of rebirth
B) city-states
C) military power
D) a river valley
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