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HIST 1010 Test 1
Gorshkov - Auburn University
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History
Undergraduate 1
12/03/2010

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Term
Who were the homo-sapiens?
Definition

Human species

'Wise human' includes all modern people

Term
Who were the first hominids to develop the ability to control and use fire?
Definition
Homo-erectus
Term
What were the most significant characteristics of homo-erectus?
Definition

Use of language and complex tools

Stood erect

Taller, larger, had a brain, more like human beings

Term
Who were the first hominids to spread throughout Eurasia?
Definition
Homo-erectus
Term
What were the major features of the Neolithic Revolution?
Definition
Sedentary, food-producing
Term
What was the major consequence of the Neolithic Revolution?
Definition
rise of towns
Term
What were the major features of Paleolithic life?
Definition
Nomadic, decorative arts, magic, religion, extended families and tribes
Term
What were the most significant features of Paleolithic arts?
Definition
Decorative, animals, religious beliefs, daily concerns
Term
What are the major characteristics of the Neolithic culture?
Definition
Land cultivation, domestication of animals, agriculture, representative art
Term
What are the major characteristics of civilization?
Definition
Cities and larger states, centralized and bureaucratic governments, social classes and castes
Term
Where did the earliest civilizations emerge?
Definition
Mesopotamia and Egypt
Term
Why did a civilization emerge in Mesopotamia?
Definition
Agricultural economies, economy created new demands
Term
What form of writing did Sumerians develop?
Definition
Cuneiform
Term
What was the cuneiform?
Definition

Greek stylists made impressions in clay

Pictographic form of writing developed by the Sumerians

Term
What leader united Mesopotamian cities and established the first Mesopotamian Empire?
Definition
Sargon
Term
Who was Sargon I?
Definition

Mesopotamian ruler from 2334-2193 BCE

Created one of history's first empires

Term
Who was Hammurabi?
Definition

Mesopotamian ruler

One of the most remarkable rulers

Term
What was the historical significance of Hammurabi?
Definition

"Hammurabi's Code of Laws" - an eye for an eye

Best preserved code

Term
What was the Epic of Gilgamesh?
Definition

The first great heroic poem

Contains some portions that are similar to Biblical stories from the Old Testament

Origins of Judaism and Christianity

Term
What were the major characteristics of Mesopotamian religion?
Definition

Polytheistic

Gods were given human qualities

Gods were associated with natural phenomenon

Sacrificed domestic animals

Term
What leader united Lower and Upper Egypt?
Definition
King Menes
Term
Who established the first ruling dynasty in Egypt?
Definition
King Menes
Term
What were the major features of religion in Egypt?
Definition

Polytheistic

Integral part of their society

Attempt to introduce monotheism

Term
What features distinguished Egyptian and Mesopotamian religions?
Definition

Egyptians began to distinguish gods

Mesopotamians had no concept of an afterlife and didn't care about their everyday conduct

Term
What was the Book of the Dead?
Definition
Procedures and spells on how to prepare the bodies to depart to the next world
Term
What was the major purpose of the Book of the Dead?
Definition
Assist the deceased with the afterlife
Term
What is the name of the ancient Egyptian script?
Definition
Hieroglyph
Term
What was the major purpose of pyramids?
Definition
Held mummified bodies of Egyptian rulers
Term
What was the significance of Hyksos?
Definition

Middle Kingdom: seized control over Egypt and adopted themselves to Egyptian practices

Militaristic people/warriors

Term
What Semitic people conquered Egypt about 1720 BCE?
Definition
Hyksos
Term
What features distinguished the Old and New Kingdoms of Egypt?
Definition

Old: began pyramid building, declined because of crop failure

New: militaristic, imperial expansion, attempt to introduce monotheism

Term
What ruler tried to introduce monotheism in Egypt?
Definition
Amenhotep IV
Term
What features distinguish monotheism and polytheism?
Definition

Monotheism: worship one god

Polytheism: worship many gods

Term
What was the historical significance of Amenhotep IV?
Definition
He was the first to attempt to introduce monotheism in the world
Term
What factors led the New Kingdom to decline?
Definition

Internal tensions: Amon-re priests vs. pharaoh

Amenhotep IV

Warfare: Hittites, Persians (525 BCE)

Alexander the Great

Term
Who were the Hittites?
Definition
Agricultural people from around present-day Iran
Term
What was the most significant feature of the Hittites?
Definition
Agricultural people, advanced knowledge in making iron tools
Term
Who were the Assyrians?
Definition

Semitic-speaking people who conquered Mesopotamia and established a new kingdom

Militaristic

Term
What was the major characteristic of Assyrian art?
Definition
Emphasized violence
Term
Who were the Canaanites?
Definition

Phoenicians

Semitic-speaking Mediterranean traders, shipbuilders, and navigators

Term
What was the historical significance of Phoenicians?
Definition

They introduced trade

Phoenician alphabetic symbols - origin of msot alphabets

Original principle of recording words

Term
What basic feature distinguished Phoenician alphabet from pictographic alphabets?
Definition

26 letters

Symbols stood for a specific sound instead of words

Term
What was Exodus?
Definition
Hebrews left Egypt led by Moses to escape enslavement
Term
Who was Nebuchadnezzar II?
Definition

Babylonian ruler who destroyed Judah and Israel

Destroyed the Hebrew kingdom

Term
What was the "Babylonian Captivity"?
Definition
Nebuchadnezzar II took thousands of Hebrews captive and brought them to the city of Babylon
Term
What is the historical significance of Hebrew religion?
Definition

First successful attempt to introduce monotheism

Birthplace of Christianity

Term
What leader created the Persian Empire?
Definition
Cyrus the Great (Cyrus the Persian)
Term
Who was Cyrus the Great?
Definition

Ruler who conquered and subdued Media, Lydia, Greek cities, and Babylonia

Created the Persian Empire

Term
Who were satraps?
Definition
Rulers of political institutions (provinces) appointed by the king
Term
What were the major elements of Zoroastrianism?
Definition

Monotheism

Ahura-Mazda was the one god - associated with good powers

Dualism - viewed the world in dualistic terms - struggle between forces of good and forces of evil

Term
In what ways did Zoroaster influence Western and Eastern religious and philosophical traditions?
Definition

Christianity: Good = God, Evil = Satan: Dualism

gods were often male - patriarchal lands

Term
What (who) was Ahura-Mazda?
Definition

"Wise Lord"

The one god

Associated with good powers

Term
What (who) was Ahriman?
Definition
Associated with evil powers
Term
Who was Zoroaster?
Definition

Attempted to introduce monotheism

Realized the worship of numerous idols was bad and called for the abandonment of this practice

Term
What was the last powerful state in Mesopotamia before the Greek conquest?
Definition
Persia
Term
What civilization emerged along the Indus River?
Definition
Harappan Civilization
Term
What features characterized the Indus valley civilization?
Definition

Began experimenting with agriculture and domesticating animals

Sedentary

City-states

Earliest civilization on the Indian subcontinent

Term
What major activities characterized the Harappan economy?
Definition
Architecture, agriculture, textiles, tools, weapons, pottery, trade
Term
What factors contributed to the collapse of the Harappan civilization?
Definition
Earthquakes, floods, Aryan invasions
Term
What Indo-European people invaded India around 1500 BCE?
Definition
Aryans
Term
Who were Aryans?
Definition

Pastoralists

Spoke Sanskrit

Migrated from the middle-east into Europe, Mesopotamia, and India

Term
What were major contributions of the Aryans to Indian civilization?
Definition
Iron weapons, Varnas (Castes), Brahma, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism
Term
What features characterized Aryan economic life?
Definition

Agricultural

Effective warriors

Term
What features characterized Aryan social life and political institutions?
Definition

Tribes - clans (families)

Practiced religion according to Veda

Term
Who were the rajas?
Definition
Tribal leaders or elders
Term
What were Vedas?
Definition

"Books of Knowledge"

4 books of sacred knowledge

Term
What were the major elements of Veda religious tradition?
Definition

Varnas

People were born to a certain varna/cast

Brahmans: performed rituals of animal sacrifice to gain Brahma

Term
What was Brahma?
Definition

Metaphysical concept of god

All comes from it and all goes back to it

Term
Who were Kshatriyas?
Definition

Warriors

One of the two upper classes

Term
Who were Vaishyas?
Definition
Townsmen/merchants
Term
Who were Brahmins?
Definition

Priests

One of the two upper classes

Term
Who were on top of Indian society?
Definition
Kshatriyas
Term
What is samsara?
Definition
Reincarnation
Term
Who was Mahavira and what were his major beliefs?
Definition

Leader of Jainism

Seeking freedom from Samsara

Accentuated a life where regardless of social position, everyone has one Dharma

Term
What does Dharma refer to?
Definition
A religious view of non-violence
Term
What is karma in Hinduism?
Definition
Sum of good and bad deeds that determined reincarnation
Term
What is Atman?
Definition
Individual's reality/energy that came from Brahma
Term
What is Moksha?
Definition

Freedom from samsara

Principle goal

Atman joins with Brahma

Term
What are the major theological features of Hinduism?
Definition

Each caste has a dharma

Karma determined reincarnation

Moksha: principle goal

Brahma: universal sacred power

Atman

Term
How can one achieve Moksha according to Jainism?
Definition

By following Dharma - by being non-violent

Self-deprivation

Term
What are the major aspects of the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism?
Definition

Life is filled with pain and sorrow - caused by desire

Release from existence will end suffering

Release can be attained by following the Eightfold Path: right outlook, right aims, right speech, right effort, right livelihood, right mindfulness, right action, and right concentration

Term
Who was Siddhartha Gautama?
Definition
Founder of Buddhism
Term
What are major differences between Buddhism and Hinduism?
Definition
Buddhism: Nirvana is used to achieve Moksha instead of karma and everyone must follow the same Four Noble Truths instead of each caste having a different Dharma
Term
According to Mahavira, how does one end samsara?
Definition
Non-violence and self-denial
Term
Who was Ashoka?
Definition

The greatest Mauryan Emperor

Buddhist

Stopped the wars and expansion

Made the empire peaceful

Preached religious tolerance

Term
What political system developed in India under Chandragupta Maurya (r. 321-297 BCE)?
Definition
Highly organized and bureaucratic
Term
What were the chief features of the political organization of the Gupta Empire?
Definition

More centralized government than the Mauryan Empire

State maintained monopoly over certain activities such as trade

Term
What were the principle areas of the Gupta economy?
Definition
Agriculture and trade
Term
What religion did the Gupta rulers favor?
Definition
Hinduism
Term
How did the Gupta rulers treat other religions in India?
Definition
Other religions were patronized
Term
What were the principal tendencies in the Hindu religion during the Gupta period?
Definition
Devotion to Hindu deities was the primary means of release from the world of suffering
Term
Why did Hinduism begin to emphasize devotion and the personal gods?
Definition
It was viewed as a way for people of all castes to gain salvation
Term
What were the chief trends in Buddhism during the Gupta?
Definition
Buddhism began to decline but gradually was reabsorbed into Hinduism
Term
What are the principal ideas of the Mahayana tradition?
Definition

Monastic life was no longer a prerequisite for salvation

The Buddha was now imagined as a divinity

A new group of semi-divine figures, called Bodhisattvas, became prominent

Term
What role did the marriage play in Indian society?
Definition
Marriage alliances were used to form connections with other important states
Term
What was the primary type of family in India?
Definition
Large families
Term
What was the primary function of family?
Definition
Reproduction
Term
How would you characterize the place of women in Indian society?
Definition
Women were not equal to men but were allowed more freedom than women in China
Term
What were the major cultural achievements in Gupta India?
Definition

Promoted education and sciences

One of the first lands on the Earth that established schools

Tolerated other religions while having specific roles for the accepted religion

Broadened trade

Term
What were the major scientific achievements in India during the Gupta?
Definition

Defined the concept of zero

Invented "Arabic" numerals

Plotted the paths of stars

Term
What role did education play for Indian society?
Definition

One of the first lands on the Earth that established schools/universities

Mathematicians defined the concept of zero

Gupta scholars invented "Arabic" numerals

Term
When and why did the Gupta Empire decline?
Definition

600-1400 CE

Successors were less capable of maintaining the empire

Foreign invasions from the Huns, Mongols, and Muslims

Term
What major groups of people invaded India during the second half of the first millennium and the early second millennium of the Common Era?
Definition
Huns
Term
What major features characterized the earliest Chinese civilization?
Definition

River-valley civilization: Yellow and Yangtze Rivers

Agricultural

Walled settlements

Term
What does the concept "Mandate of Heaven" mean?
Definition
Claimed that the god of heaven (T'en) gave the Chou a mandate to rule China so that they could retain their powers
Term
What are major characteristics of the concept of the "Deity Above"?
Definition

Symbols were made on oracle bones to ask questions to the "Deity Above"

They were placed over fire and the resulting cracks were interpreted as the answer

Term
What was the major purpose of Oracle Bones?
Definition
To gain answers to practical and materialistic questions
Term
What period of Chinese history was associated with the Chou dynasty?
Definition
"Feudal" China
Term
What philosophies emerged in China during the first millennium BCE?
Definition
Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism
Term
Who was K'ung Fu-tzu?
Definition
Confucius
Term
What are the basic features of Confucianism?
Definition

Never do to others what you yourself would not like ("Golden Rule")

People were born good

Seeking social harmony

People needed education

5 hierarchical but mutually respectful relationships: ruler-subject, father-son, husband-wife, friend-friend, older brother-younger brother

Social harmony would prevail if people acted according to the Golden Rule and 5 Relationships

Term
What was the role of Confucianism in Chinese society?
Definition
Provided for the hierarchical society of China
Term
What does the concept of Tao in Taoism define?
Definition

Way of Nature

Force that acts on a cosmic scale

Not god, but something metaphysical

Source of the world

Everything derives from it and goes back to it

Term
What does the idea of wuwei mean in Taoism?
Definition

Non-action

Just be quiet and live

Term
How did Shih-Huang-ti refer to himself?
Definition
Shang: "First August Supreme Ruler"
Term
What ruler created the first Chinese Empire?
Definition
Shang/Shih Huang-ti
Term
What political system in China developed under the Ch'in Dynasty?
Definition
Centralized state
Term
What administrative and political reforms occurred under the Han Dynasty?
Definition

Introduced professional bureaucracy

In order to become a bureaucrat, one had to pass the civil service examination, be literate, and be able to write

Territorial expansion westward

Term
Who reunited China in the late sixth century?
Definition
Yang Jian
Term
What institutions of government were established under the Sui?
Definition

Aristocracy

 

Term
Why did the Sui dynasty collapse?
Definition
Natural disasters and the Tang Conquest
Term
How was the Chinese government organized under the Tang?
Definition

Full scale bureaucracy with four major institutions of the central government: the Department of State affairs consolidated public administration, the Imperial Chancellery issued imperial decrees, the Grand Secretariat produced official texts, and the Council of State consisted of the emperor and important civil officials

The Censorate served as the eyes and ears of the emperor and at its worst could act as a kind of secret police

Term
How (on what basis) were Chinese bureaucracy (civil servants) were recruited and appointed to their offices?
Definition
Merit and the civil service examination system
Term
How did Confucianism influence the Chinese imperial government and domestic policies during the Tang?
Definition
Large class of Confucian intellectuals selected through either civil service examinations or recommendations
Term
Why did the Tang dynasty decline?
Definition
A Shi Rebellion and jiedushi (regional military governors)
Term
What were the major economic developments in China under the Tang?
Definition

Papermaking

Block printing

Term
What industries flourished in China under the Tang?
Definition
Printing press
Term
What religion spread in China during the Tang rulers?
Definition
Buddhism
Term
What tradition of Buddhism became popular in China?
Definition
Enlightenment
Term
Who founded the Sung dynasty?
Definition
Sung Ch'ao
Term
What changes in Chinese agriculture took place under the Sung?
Definition
Rice cultivation
Term
What were the major developments in the Chinese economy under the Sung?
Definition

Neo-Confucianism - revival of Confucianism

Reconciliation of Buddhism and Confucianism

Term
How did the economic growth influence the population of Chinese cities under the Tang and Sung rulers?
Definition
Nearly doubled population
Term
What major inventions took place in China under the Sung?
Definition
Chinese printing
Term
What were the major ideas of Neo-Confucian scholars?
Definition
Rejected the idea of reincarnation and the idea of karma
Term
What was the major goal of Neo-Confucianism?
Definition
Human nature is originally good, but not pure unless action is taken to purify it
Term
What dynasty was established in China as a result of the Mongol invasion?
Definition
Yuan Dynasty
Term
How did the Mongol conquerors change Chinese government?
Definition
Debt, slavery, and hierarchy classes
Term
How did the Mongols control the Chinese population?
Definition
Divided them into separate classes
Term
What was the response of the Chinese to the Mongol occupation?
Definition
Rise up against the weakening army
Term
What religion was introduced to Japan in 552?
Definition
Mahayana Buddhism
Term
What were the principle goals of the Taika reforms?
Definition
To replace the aristocratic uji with administrators who were selected by, and owed their allegiance to, the central government
Term
What did the Taika reforms establish in Japan?
Definition

State centralization

Hereditary bureaucracy

Legal code

Standing army

Land tax

Term
How was Japanese bureaucracy recruited?
Definition
It was hereditary
Term
What role did Japanese emperors play?
Definition
Tenno "Heavenly Emperor" - sent from God
Term
What groups had real political power in Japan?
Definition
Yamato Clan - powerful aristocratic ujis
Term
What political system developed in Japan during the "peace and tranquility" period?
Definition
Shogunate
Term
Who became political leaders in Japan in the late twelfth century?
Definition
Shoguns
Term
What was the result of the Mongol attempts to invade Japan?
Definition
Kamakura's decline
Term
How did the geography of the Greek peninsula influence Greek political structure?
Definition
Mountains and small rivers separate and isolate parts of the peninsula, creating independent city-states with different types of governments in each
Term
What were the major characteristics of Minoan civilization?
Definition

Agricultural

Traders

Shipbuilders

Linear A (script)

Architecture

Term
What was the major political institution in Greece?
Definition
Polis - Agora
Term
What form of government is meant by "oligarchy"?
Definition
Rule of a few
Term
What form of government existed in most Greek city-states between 700 and 500 BCE?
Definition
Tyranny
Term
Why did the Greeks colonize the Mediterranean?
Definition
The climate was similar to that of the mainland so it was easy to adapt and they could do the same agricultural activities
Term
Why did Sparta colonize its neighbor Messina?
Definition
To fix their own problem of overpopulation and land hunger
Term
Who were the helots?
Definition
Enslaved Messenians - state serfs
Term
What was the result of the Solon's reforms?
Definition

Forbid enslavement

Carried out institutional reforms

Aristocrats weren't supportive and Athens became tyrannical

Term
How would you describe the form of government that developed in Athens?
Definition
Relative democracy
Term
What was the result of the Peloponnesian War?
Definition
Sparta defeated Athens, but both leagues were weakened
Term
What theory did Democtitus propose?
Definition
The universe consists of invisible indestructable elements called atoms
Term
What Greek scientist first put forth a heliocentric (sun-centered) view of the universe?
Definition
Aristarchus
Term
What were the major political developments during the reign of Philip of Macedon?
Definition

Polis retained authority of internal matters, ruled by public assemblies

States assumed power over international policies and declaration of war

Term
What were the major achievements of Alexander the Great?
Definition

Went beyond the Greek peninsula and siezed control over Persia, Egypt, and Northern India

Created the largest empire in that part of the world

Term
How would you describe the Hellenistic kingdoms?
Definition

Power is given to close allies and relatives of Alexander the Great

Autocratic

Rulers claim to be representatives of god

Term
What was the predominant part of the Hellenistic economy?
Definition
Warfare and territorial expansion
Term
What were the major philosophical ideas proposed by Epicurus?
Definition

Misfortune could be avoided by being undisturbed

People should not be disturbed by worldly instances

Happiness could be achieved by a life based on reason

No afterlife

Wanted to liberate people from fear of death and fear of gods

Term
What were the major ideas of Zeno and Stoics?
Definition

Good and nature were the same and people should live in accordance with nature

The guiding instrument of reason was Logos (fire)

Everything derives from divinity and after death returns to it

Viewed the world as one single Polis

Viewed all people as brothers and sisters

Term
Why did the mystery religions become popular during the Hellenistic Age?
Definition
Mixture of all of the philosophy created many different beliefs
Term
What were the scientific achievements of the Hellenistic Age?
Definition

Aristotle: geocentric theory of the universe (earth-centered)

Aristarchus: heliocentric theory of the universe (sun-centered)

Dissected human bodies in attempt to find means to cure disease

Term
Who wrote The Elements of Geometry?
Definition
Euclid of Alexandria
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