Deck 11: Early States in the Old World
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Deck 11: Early States in the Old World
1
A hierarchical settlement pattern of major city, towns, village and hamlets is often characteristic of state societies.
True
2
Craft specialists who worked for early states had to produce their own food.
False
3
All states must have an army to control their citizens.
False
4
The development of irrigation agriculture was an important factor in the rise of early states in Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Indus.
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5
Cities, states and writing appear at roughly the same time in Mesopotamia.
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6
Sargon of Akkad was the first king of Egypt.
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7
A ziggurat is a pyramid-like structure.
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8
The Narmer palette depicts the unification of Egypt.
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9
Ancient Egypt was a loose confederation of independent regions.
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10
Ancient Egypt was rich in mineral resources, but poor in good quality wood.
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11
Slaves built Egyptian pyramids.
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12
The Indus state was the earliest state of Pakistan and India.
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13
The Indus state was ruled by a dynasty of hereditary kings.
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14
Stone architecture dominates Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa.
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15
Shang kings were not powerful politically.
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16
Shang bronze technology was an indigenous development.
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17
State development in tropical Africa was the direct result of Arab influence.
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18
Stone stellae at Aksum probably served as tomb markers.
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19
There is clear evidence for a controlling authority at Jenné-jeno.
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20
The primary importance of monumental architecture is to
A) exploit local resources
B) keep citizens busy with work
C) symbolize the power of the state
D) promote places of worship
A) exploit local resources
B) keep citizens busy with work
C) symbolize the power of the state
D) promote places of worship
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21
The systems model of state development considers
A) an increase in population size to be the defining factor in state formation
B) states as part of an integrated cultural and ecological whole in which change in one area affects other areas
C) warfare to be the defining factor in state formation
D) the expansion of trade to be the defining factor in state formation
A) an increase in population size to be the defining factor in state formation
B) states as part of an integrated cultural and ecological whole in which change in one area affects other areas
C) warfare to be the defining factor in state formation
D) the expansion of trade to be the defining factor in state formation
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22
Which of the following is NOT associated with the rise of states in Mesopotamia:
A) writing
B) extensive trade networks
C) domestication of wheat
D) increased bureaucratic control
A) writing
B) extensive trade networks
C) domestication of wheat
D) increased bureaucratic control
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23
The purpose of early writing seals and tablets at Uruk-Warka was primarily to
A) record myths about Mesopotamian gods
B) set out state laws
C) record administrative details of the state
D) record dynastic lineages
A) record myths about Mesopotamian gods
B) set out state laws
C) record administrative details of the state
D) record dynastic lineages
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24
Sourcing the origin of raw materials from which artifacts are made
A) permits the elaboration of geological maps
B) shows the location of mines
C) potentially allows the reconstruction of trade routes
D) indicates sites where artifacts are made
A) permits the elaboration of geological maps
B) shows the location of mines
C) potentially allows the reconstruction of trade routes
D) indicates sites where artifacts are made
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25
Ancient Egyptians planted their seed crops
A) just before the yearly Nile floods
B) during the yearly Nile floods
C) just as the Nile floods subsided
D) during the dry season
A) just before the yearly Nile floods
B) during the yearly Nile floods
C) just as the Nile floods subsided
D) during the dry season
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26
Demotic writing was an Egyptian script that
A) replaced hieroglyphic script for religious inscriptions
B) replaced hieratic script for everyday purposes
C) was used in association with hieratic for religious inscriptions
D) preceded hieroglyphic and hieratic scripts for religious inscriptions
A) replaced hieroglyphic script for religious inscriptions
B) replaced hieratic script for everyday purposes
C) was used in association with hieratic for religious inscriptions
D) preceded hieroglyphic and hieratic scripts for religious inscriptions
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27
Standardization in the Indus state is indicated by
A) city planning at Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
B) building techniques
C) a system of weights and measures
D) all of the previous
A) city planning at Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
B) building techniques
C) a system of weights and measures
D) all of the previous
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28
Indus religion appears to be connected with
A) female fertility figurines found at all Indus sites
B) Shiva, the Hindu god
C) ritual cleansing
D) the 'priest king'
A) female fertility figurines found at all Indus sites
B) Shiva, the Hindu god
C) ritual cleansing
D) the 'priest king'
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29
For which of the following is there clear evidence for state colonies beyond state borders?
A) Mesopotamia and Shang
B) Indus and Mesopotamia
C) Indus and Shang
D) Aksum and Jenné-jeno
A) Mesopotamia and Shang
B) Indus and Mesopotamia
C) Indus and Shang
D) Aksum and Jenné-jeno
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30
Which of the following correctly defines Shang oracle bones: they were
A) medium through which people received counsel from their ancestors
B) the medium on which Shang laws were inscribed
C) the remains of ritual feasting
D) the only form of Shang writing
A) medium through which people received counsel from their ancestors
B) the medium on which Shang laws were inscribed
C) the remains of ritual feasting
D) the only form of Shang writing
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31
Shang bronzes are often very large because
A) there was an abundance of bronze available
B) they were needed for communal feasting
C) Shang elite used them as a form of conspicuous consumption in ritual offerings
D) Shang bronze smiths could not make small items
A) there was an abundance of bronze available
B) they were needed for communal feasting
C) Shang elite used them as a form of conspicuous consumption in ritual offerings
D) Shang bronze smiths could not make small items
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32
Construction of monumental buildings using wattle-and-daub superstructures set on pounded earth platforms was characteristic of
A) Egyptian architects
B) Mesopotamian architects
C) Shang architects
D) Indus architects
A) Egyptian architects
B) Mesopotamian architects
C) Shang architects
D) Indus architects
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33
Sources of information for the Aksumite state include
A) archaeology and classical writings
B) archaeology and stone inscriptions
C) archaeology and coinage
D) all of the previous
A) archaeology and classical writings
B) archaeology and stone inscriptions
C) archaeology and coinage
D) all of the previous
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34
The development of the Aksumite state was due to
A) close association with Egypt
B) a secure subsistence base, access to exotic items, and its location on trade routes
C) war with surrounding areas
D) irrigation agriculture
A) close association with Egypt
B) a secure subsistence base, access to exotic items, and its location on trade routes
C) war with surrounding areas
D) irrigation agriculture
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35
Palaces in Mesopotamia, Egypt and Aksum were
A) solely royal compounds
B) primarily used for religious purposes
C) probably administrative centers as well as royal living quarters
D) used as state grain storage areas as well as royal living quarters
A) solely royal compounds
B) primarily used for religious purposes
C) probably administrative centers as well as royal living quarters
D) used as state grain storage areas as well as royal living quarters
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36
Which of the following appear to lack monumental architecture, writing and social stratification?
A) Aksum
B) Indus
C) Mesopotamia
D) Jenné-jeno
A) Aksum
B) Indus
C) Mesopotamia
D) Jenné-jeno
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37
Archaeological evidence at Jenné-jeno indicates specialist working in
A) iron working
B) salt production
C) glass production
D) bronze manufacture
A) iron working
B) salt production
C) glass production
D) bronze manufacture
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38
Which of the following appear to have functioned WITHOUT a writing system
A) Indus
B) European Oppida
C) Aksum
D) Shang
A) Indus
B) European Oppida
C) Aksum
D) Shang
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39
Trade networks of Iron Age Oppida in temperate Europe were
A) poorly developed
B) linked primarily with other Oppida
C) directed at regional centers and Rome
D) directed primarily towards trade with Rome
A) poorly developed
B) linked primarily with other Oppida
C) directed at regional centers and Rome
D) directed primarily towards trade with Rome
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40
List five hypotheses proposed to explain the rise of states.
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41
What is Mesopotamia and why is it important?
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42
Evaluate the contribution of cylinder seals and writing tablets from Uruk-Warwka to our understanding of Sumerian City States.
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43
Why was the Nile River important in the rise of the Egyptian state?
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44
What is the importance of the Giza Plateau Mapping Project to our understanding of Ancient Egypt?.
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45
To what extent is the Indus state an enigma?
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46
Evaluate the use of clay as a building material in the Indus state.
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47
What role did the military play in the Shang state?
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48
Axum was the first state in Ethiopia? Discuss.
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49
Is Jenné-jeno an example of an egalitarian state society?
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50
Is there evidence for propaganda in early states? If so, what form did it take?
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51
What features characterize state societies and how can they be detected archeologically?
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52
Compare the social, economic, and political organization of two of the following: Sumeria city states, the early Egyptian state, the Shang state.
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53
Discuss with examples the information that burials provide about state societies?
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54
Compare the social, economic, and political organization of an early state in Europe or Asia, with one from Africa.
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55
Discuss the role of trade in early States.
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56
What part, if any, did writing play in the development of early states in the Old World?
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