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Basic forms of Historical Evidence (3):
Definition

Primary Sources

Secondary Source

Tertiary Sources
Term
Define "primary sources".
Definition
Firsthand evidence; records and other materials created in the past, particularly the actual words of someone who participated in/or witnessed events under historical investigation.
Term
Examples of "primary sources".
Definition

-Printed or written records

-Newspaper accounts

-Images

-Sound recordings

-Structures

-Artifacts

-Ecofacts
Term
Define "secondary sources"
Definition
Secondhand evidence; the findings and conclusions of someone who didn't observe a historical event; but investigated the primary sources and other secondary sources.
Term
Define "tertiary sources"
Definition
Historical sources, normally prepared by multiple authors, based on secondary sources: textbooks, encyclopedias, and biographical dictonaries.
Term
The words primary and secondary tell you the ___ & ___ of the source, NOT its ____, which is determined by accuracy and objectivity.
Definition

Character

Type

Quality
Term
Define "objective"
Definition
Dealing with facts neutrally, without distortion by personal feelings or prejudices
Term
Define "subjective"
Definition
Dealing with facts by filtering them trhoug personal views, experiences, or background
Term
Examples of a literary source (3)
Definition

The Illiad

The Trojan War

Homer
Term
Examples of a secondary source
Definition

The Campaigns of Alexander

Arrian

Alexander of Macedon

Peter Green

Alexander the Great
Term
Define "history"
Definition
Past events; the study of significant past events through written records.
Term
Define "prehistory"
Definition
Human history before writing.
Term
*The origin of earth was when?
Definition
4.5 billion years ago
Term
*First life was when?
Definition
3.5 billion years ago
Term
Epoach was when?
Definition
5 MYA- 2 MYA
Term

Pre-human; human's immediate ancestor; 4-5'-5'.

Better runner than walker; very simple stone tools; food gatherer rather than hunter
Definition
Australopithecines
Term
*Pleistocene Epoch is also known as what?
Definition
Ice Age
Term
When was the Pleistocene Epoch?
Definition
2 MYA- 10,000 YA
Term

When was the Paleolitic Period?

What was it known as?
Definition

2-5 MYA-9000 BC

The Old Stone Age
Term
*Define archaeology
Definition
Study of the human past based on material remains of human behavior
Term

When did the Homo erectus exist?
Definition

1.5 MYA-100,000 YA
Term

How tall were the first humans?

What were some of their other characteristics?
Definition

5'-5.5'

Walked upright; limited speech; fire and crude but specialized tools; cooperative hunting and gathering.
Term

When did the Neanderthals exist?

Other characteristics?
Definition

130, 000 YA- 30,000 BC

5-5'; walked upright; limited speech; sophisticated weapons and tools; abstract thought
Term

When did the Homo sapiens sapiens exist?

How tall were they?
Definition

33,000 - 9000 BC

5.5'-6'
Term
Describe weapons and tools made by Homo sapiens sapiens
Definition
Varied and expertly. made. Bows & arrows; atlatis; fish hooks; harpoons.
Term
When was the Holocene Epoach?
Definition
10,000 YA - present
Term
Describe the Mesolithic Period.
Definition

8,000-5,000 BC.

The Middle Stone Age--Europe Only

A transitional period associated mainly with microliths, chipped stone artifacts under 2 inches in length used for arrow heads and in composite tools like knives and stickles.
Term
Describe the Neolithic Period.
Definition

9,000-3,500 BC

The New Stone Age- the most significant cultural period in history up until its time.
Term
During the Neolithic Period, what did humans do?
Definition

-Began to produce food through farming and herding, rather than seeking it through hunting and gathering.

-First culture to spread world-wide
Term
Achievements of the Neolithic Period (3)
Definition

-Migration

-Arts of weaving, knittying, and pottery

Creation of towns
Term
What were the "first towns"?
Definition
Jericho and Catal Huyuk
Term
Define "institutions" as thought of during the creation of The First Towns
Definition
Significant practices, relationships, or organizations in society or culture.
Term
Settled life in The First Towns led to..(4)
Definition

Institutions

The Family

Religion

The State
Term
Define "religion"
Definition
The expression of a sense of dependence on a spirtual or moral power
Term
Define "the state"
Definition
An organized society occupying a specific territory and controlled by a central authority.
Term
The Age of Metals (3)
Definition

Copper Age

Bronze Age

Iron Age
Term
When was the Copper Age?
Definition
3,500- 2,000 BC
Term
When was the Bronze Age?
Definition
2,000-1,200 BC
Term
When was the Iron Age?
Definition

800 BC (Europe)

1,200 BC (Middle East)
Term
Evidence from Bones: (3)
Definition

Gender: pelvis, skull, jaw, size of long bones and joints.

Age: Size, dental development, wear on teeth

Uprightness: knee joints
Term
What was Piltdown Marr?
Definition

1913, human-like cranium, ape-like jaw (fossilized animal bones, crude stone toosl)

Presumed period: c. 100,000 YA- around the time of the Neanderthals
Term
When was radiocarbon dating discovered and who discovered it?
Definition
1947;Williard F. Libby
Term
What was Kennewick Man?
Definition

1996; Columbia River, near Kennewick, Washington.

Cacasoid, not Mongolid; c. 7400 B.C.; CAT Scan, Native American Graves Protection & Repartration Act kept research from being done.
Term
Who was the Cheddar Man?
Definition

1903, Discovery of Britian's oldest complete skeleton: 23-year-old hunter with smashed face; a Mesolithic man.

c. 7000 BC

1997: DNA testing; 300th generation
Term
Who was Similaun Man?
Definition

1991, Australian-Italian Alsp, near the Similaun Glacier, 10,500 ft; 5'2/110 lbs.

3-5'' hair; tatoos; clothing, tools, weapons; 3300 B.C-Neolithic
Term
The Bog People
Definition
700 bodies found in peat bogs over the past 200 years- Denmakr, Holland, Germany, Britian. Human sacrifices, murder victims, ect.
Term
Define "civilization"
Definition
A relatively high level of cultural and technological development, including in particular, writing.
Term
Hydraulic society
Definition
a society based upon the centralized control of irrigation and flood management.
Term
The Nile
Definition
flooded anually and enriched the valley: a 550 mile stretch, 12 miles across at its widest.
Term
What were The Sea and The Deserts?
Definition
barriers for centuries
Term
Manetho
Definition
(flourished c. 300) Egyptian priest-- wrote in Greek the Aegyptiaca- divided Egyptian history into 30 dynasties.
Term
Between 3500 and 3100, the Egyptians did 3 things..
Definition

1) Began irrigation and drainage projects

2) Began to use copper

3) Created a written language
Term
What were the two parts of Egypt during The Early Dynastic Period
Definition
Lower (N. Egypt, esp. the Delta) and Upper Egypt (S. Egypt to First Cataract, c. 800 miles)
Term
Menes
Definition
first pharaoh and unifer; creater of first united country in history; founder of memphis as capital.
Term
What is a pharaoh?
Definition
Political/religious figure; king and chief priest.
Term
When was the Old Kingdom?
Definition
2686- 2181 BC
Term
What were the people like during the Old Kingdom?
Definition
Extremely wealthy, peaceful, non-militaristic. Pharaos of the period; aloof, inacessible god-kings, among few destined for immortality.
Term
The Old Kingdom was The Age of the _____.
Definition
Pyramids
Term
The Great Pyramid
Definition
First of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, c. 500' tall, covered 13 acres. Over 2 million 2.5 ton stone blocks; peasant labor.
Term
The Egyptian Seasons (3)
Definition

Innudation (June-Sept): flooded fields

Emergence (Oct-Feb): fields drain; planting and cultivation.

Drought (Mar-May): harvest; repair of dams, ditches, and reserviors.
Term
The First Immediate Period
Definition
2181-2040. The Old Kingdom ended; civil wars among the nobles brought disunity and chaos.
Term
The Middle Kingdom
Definition
2133-1786. A new dynasty, subdued the nobles, reunited Egypt from the new capital.
Term
Characteristics of Middle Kingdom (3)
Definition

Increasted prosperity (trade)

Pharaohs seen as shepards of the people-improved their lives with public works

Immortality extended to all religious mortals
Term
12th Dynasty
Definition
Egypt's Golden Age-- classical period in Literature; development of portalture; the building of colossal temples and statues.
Term
The Second Intermediate Period
Definition

1786-1567. Second uprising of nobles, compounded by invasion of the Hyksos.

Asiatic warriors: ruled for two centuries
Term
Unexpected benefits of The Second Intermediate Period (2)
Definition

1) Unity against common enemy

2) Imitation of enemy's superior form of warfare- body armor, compound bows, chariots (horses introduced)-- led to enemy's slaughter, enslavement, or expulsion.
Term

The New Kingdom/ The Empire.

Next three dynasties:

Included (4)...
Definition

1567- 1085.

Agressive, expansive, imperialistic.

Included Palestine, Syria, Libya, and Sudan
Term
Principal Pharaohs: (4)
Definition

Hatshepsut

Thutmose III

Akhenaton

Ramses II
Term
Hatshepsut
Definition
c. 1480. Female pharaoh; builder; expedition to Punt.
Term
Thutmose III
Definition
c. 1450. "Alexander the Great of Egypt"- led seventeen campaigns; principal creator of the Empire.
Term
Akhenaton
Definition
c. 1360. The "Heretic Pharoah"
Term
Ramses II
Definition
c. 1250. Paraoh of the Exodus; among the greatest builders (Karnak & Abu Simbel)
Term
The Late Dynasty Period
Definition
1085-341. During the reign of the final ten dynasties (some of them foreign), Egypt was conquered by various neighbors and finally, Alexander the Great.
Term
Ptolemaic Period
Definition

323-30.

Rule of a Greek-speaking dynasty decended from Ptolemy. Coastal Alexandria; Egyptian capital and principal city of the Hellenistic World.
Term
Last ruler during the Ptolemaic Period.
Definition
Cleopatra.
Term
Discuss Egyptian religion.
Definition
Dominant and pervasive- touched art, literature, philosophy, govt.
Term
Egypt was essentially a ___ (government)
Definition
Theocracy
Term
Theocracy
Definition
Gov a state by a ruler considered to be a god or by a priesthood considered to be divinely guided.
Term
Polytheism
Definition
Worship of many gods.
Term
Zoomorphism
Definition
Attribution of animal characteristics to be a god.
Term
Anthropomorphism
Definition
attribution of human characteristics to a god.
Term
Amon-Ra
Definition
sun god
Term
Osiris
Definition
god of earth and vegetation; a god that died and was reborn; judge of the Dead; sometimes portrayed as a mummy.
Term
*mummification
Definition
preservation of the body for the return of the soul.
Term
Isis
Definition
wife and sister of Osiris; protector of children
Term
Set
Definition
Brother and killer of Osiris; evil god of the desert/storms
Term
Horus
Definition
son of Isis and Osiris, with whom Egypt's pharaohs associated themselves, victor over set.
Term
Monotheism
Definition
worship of one god
Term
Akhnaton
Definition
pharaoh of the 18th dynasty who briefly revolutionized Egyptian religion.
Term
Aton
Definition
the one god, source of all life; representation sun disk.
Term
Akhetaton
Definition
Akhanaton's capital
Term
Tutankhamen
Definition
Akhnatoon's successor
Term
The Egyptians contriubted to (4)
Definition

1. Math & Sciences

2. Irrigation

3. Engineering

4. Architecture
Term

Eyptians developed a national religion around what idea?

This was the first example of what?(2)
Definition

The idea of personal immortality.

Monotheism and ethics
Term
Eyptian influence would have been greater if...
Definition
Their language and writing had greater currency.
Term
Mesopotamia is known as _____ because why?
Definition
The Land Between the Rivers: the Tigris River & the Euprhates River, flowing SE into the Persian Gulf.
Term
General characteristics of Mesopotamia (4)
Definition

1. Open borders/frequent invasions

2. Flooding; unpredicatble; often vilent

3.Mesopotamian Pantheon; unsympathetic to fearsome

4. The above characteristics gave the various Mesopotamian civilizations a pessimistic outlook, a fetalistic view of life, and a preoccupation with the present rather than the dismal and uncertain future.
Term
*Pantheon
Definition
the gods of a people
Term
Characteristics Mesopotamia has in common with Egypt: (4)
Definition

1. Haudraulic society

2. Progress in ethics

3. Progress in science and mathematics (from dealing with problems of irrigation and land boundaries)

4. Various evils: slavery, imperialism, oppresive governments
Term
The Mesopotamian Civilizations (5)
Definition

1. The Sumerians

2.The Old Babylonian (Amorite) Empire

3. The Assyrian Empire

4. The Chaldean (New Babylonian) Empire

5. The Persian Empire
Term
Describe Summer (S. Mesopotamia)
Definition
Loose confederation of city-states. Produced the region's mother culture.
Term
Sumerian's economy basis:
Definition
Agriculture and commerce.
Term
Sumerian's system of law:
Definition
the lex talionis- the law of retaliation: punishment in kind- "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth."
Term
Sumerian greatest achievements: (4)
Definition

1. Cunieform

2. Mathematics (process of multiplication)
3. Astronomical observations ( from belief in astrology- idea that human fates are determined by the courses of the stars)
4. Architecture: vaults, domes, arches, columns plus the zigguart: characteristic public structure, like Egypt's pyramids
Term
What is cuneiform?
Definition
Wedge shaped writing on clay tablets- Meditteranean standard for 2500 years.
Term
What is a zigguart?
Definition
Terraced tower topped by a shrine.
Term
Sumerian religion (3):
Definition
Polytheistic; anthromorphic; monistic
Term
Define Polytheistic
Definition
worship many gods
Term
Define monistic
Definition
Both good dand evil issue from same god.
Term
What Empire dominated Sumer during the Sumerian period?
Definition
Akkadian.
Term
Sargon the Great
Definition
history's great empire bulder-- led 5400 soldiers on 34 campaigns- welded Akkad & Sumer into one.
Term
Capital during the Old Babylonian Empire
Definition
Babylon
Term
Culture during the Old Babylonian Empire
Definition

Absorbed from Sumer Hammurabi (1792-1750) lawgiver

Code of Hammurabi- more severe form of lex talionis.
Term
Describe the Assyrian Empire:
Definition
Began several hundred miles north of Persian Gulf, absorbed Sumerian culture- conqured Kassities, destroyed Babylon.
Term
Greatest ruler of the Assyrian Empire:
Definition
Sennacherib, builder of Nineveh (capital)
Term
Assyrian Empire at its height (750-612) included (5)
Definition

1. Mesopotamia

2. Syria

3. Phoenicia

4. Israel

5. Egypt
Term
Reason for Assyria's Fall
Definition

Fell on its own weight- too much territory conquered too quickly created an empire so large as to be immanageable.

Also: extreme cruelty made the conquered rebellious
Term
Assyria
Definition
Nation of warriors whose state was vast military machine- most advanced weapons of their time (iron), unparalleled armor & siege engines.
Term
Unprecedented Assyrian cruelties
Definition
mutilations, impalements, flayings(skinning alive), ect.
Term
Harshest Assyrian penalties:
Definition
Homosexuality, abortion )because it lessened the population)
Term
Assyrian advances:
Definition
Geography (circle of 360 degrees lat/long)
Term
Assyrian astronomy
Definition
planets named, eclipses predicted
Term
Assyrian medicine, art, architecture
Definition

1. 500 drugs

2. Sculpture, low reliefs

3. Arches and domes; equated hugeness with beauty
Term
Capital during the Chaldean (New Babylonian) Empire
Definition
Babylon.
Term
Most short lived Mesopotamian empire.
Definition
Chaldean (New Babylonian) Empire
Term
Greatest ruler during the Chaldean Empire. What did he do?
Definition
Nebuchadnezzar. Rebuilt Babylon, destroyed Jerusalem, deported the Jews and built The Hanging Gardens- roof gardens: huge trees & shrubs on terraces w/in the palace walls, irrigated w/ water pumped from the Eyphrates.
Term
Chaldean advances:
Definition

1. Astronomy- related to their religion- invented the 7 day week; kept meticulous records, made accurate maps of the heavens
Term
Cyrus the Great
Definition
Founder of the Persian Empire which began in Iran, E. of the Mesopitamian.
Term
Darius the Great
Definition
brought Persian Empire to its height; Libya to India: 2600 miles in expanse, great military leader, excellent administrator, established the empire's dominant religion: Zoroastrianism
Term
By the 4th century, what happened to the Persian Empire?
Definition
Many subject peoples and the Persians themselves revolted: overtaxation.
Term
What did Darius the Great do with the Persian Empire?
Definition
divied it into provinces ruled by governors answerable to him
Term
The Persian Empire acted how towards its subjects?
Definition
tolerant, allowing them their practices, religions, laws & instiutions- as long as they paid tribute.
Term
Achievement of the Persian Empire
Definition
History's first highway, The Royal Road. Stretched 1600 miles from Sardis in Asia Minor to the administrative capital, Susa. Road branched to other cities; travel time: 3 months.
Term
Persepolis
Definition
the ceremonial capital, restort of the Great Kings- site of imperial tresury/royal tombs.
Term
Persian culture
Definition
Eclectic, as show particularly in architecture
Term
Great structures of the Persian Empire
Definition
Palaces, not temples, particularly the Palces of Darius and xerxes at Persepolis
Term
2nd Wonder of the World
Definition
Zigarrat in Mesopotamia
Term
3rd wonder of the world. Built for whom?
Definition
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. The Satrap Mausolus by his wife/sister.
Term
Most enduring contribution of the Persians.
Definition
Zoroastrianism, distinctly Persian religion.
Term
Zoraster
Definition
Religious reformer- sometimes called "history's first theologian" and founder of Zoroastrianism
Term
Zoroastrianism
Definition
a religion characterized by ethical monothemism and dualism (belief in two supreme opposed powers)
Term
Zoraster wished to push Persian religion away from...
Definition
polytheism, yet he concieved of universe ruled by two conflicting entities: one good: Anura Mazda (the "Wise Lord") and one evil, Ahriman (the "lie")
Term
Possible Persian contributions to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam:
Definition
emphasis on good and evil, free will of humans to chose between them, and a final judgement followed by heaven or hell.
Term
Axis Age or Axial Period
Definition
created the axes around which religious and philosophical thought would revolve for the next 2000 years.
Term
Persian Empire period stretched from ___ century to ___ century BC, w/ particular emphasis on the ___ century
Definition
8th, 4th, 6th
Term
(3) Gree Philosophers lived in the 5th and 4th centuries.
Definition
Socrates, Plato, & Aristotale.
Term
In secular matters, the Persian heritage was followed by whom? for their form of gov, which was what?
Definition
Roman emporers for their form of government: divine right depotism. They also copied the Persian idea of World Empire.
Term
The Hebrews were of little ____ but great ____ importance.
Definition
political, religious
Term
Abraham
Definition

Father of the Hebrew people, left Ur. for Cannan/Palestine, E. Mediterranean coast.

According to Genisis, God made a convenant w/ Abraham, promising him Canaan where he would become father of a great nation.
Term
Abraham was considered father for the (3) prinicpal monotheistic religions
Definition

1.Judaism

2.Christianity

3.Islam (through sons Isaac (Moses, Jesus) & Ishmael (Mohammed).)
Term
Abraham's descendants
Definition
The Twelve Tribes of Israel/ the Children of Israel.
Term
The Egyptian Captivity (c. 1300-1255)
Definition
Hebrews driven to Egypt by famine, later enslaved. Captivity ended c. 1255 w/ the Exodus led by Moses.
Term
The Age of the Judges (c. 1200-1025)
Definition
Back in Palestine, the Hebrews led by men called judges, transitional figures in the evolution toward monarchy. Judges; Counselors w/ talents as sages, priests, & military commanders.
Term
Examples from the Age of the Judges
Definition
Giden, Samson, Samuel
Term
Three kings ruled Israel:
Definition
Saul; David (built Jerusalem); & Solman (monarchy reached full flower, the Temple built, Biblical compliation began)
Term
Soloman's son unable to keep kingdom together. Broke into two parts
Definition

a) Israel (933-722), capital: Samaria; Assyrian conquest, 722; the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.

b) Judah (933-586), capital: Jerusalem; Chalden conquest & Destruction of the Temple, 586.
Term
The Kingdom Divided
Definition
933-586
Term
Babylonian Captivity (dates)
Definition
586-538
Term
What happened during the Later History of the Jews (586-AD 70)
Definition
Babylonian captivity, return under persian rule, temple rebuilt, absorbed by Alexander's Empire
Term
Roman Protectorate, Destruction of Jerusalem & Dispora
Definition
63 BC-AD 70, AD 70
Term
The Dispora (3)
Definition

1. the dispersal of the Jews by the Romans

2. Earlier disposals, esp. Assyrian and Babylonian deportations

3. dispersed population itself.
Term
The Hebrew Concept of Monotheism (5)
Definition

1. God (Yaweh): both vengeful and merciful.

2. Each person must decide between good and evil based on God's mortality.

3. A covenant- or agreement- existed between the Hebrew people and god

4. Other gods: mere idols

5. Only one God for all people
Term
The Hittites (fl. 1600-1200 BC)
Definition
Empire: Anatolia & Syria. Destroyed by the Sea Peoples. Hittites mined iron ore produced iron and spread its use throughout the ancient world.
Term
Greatest accomplisment of the Hittites
Definition
creation and diffusion of an alphabet, ancestor of Modern Western Alphabets.
Term
The Lydians (fl. 700-550)
Definition
Empire: Western & central Anatolia: Rich, credited with the invention of coinage (gold and silver used: made valuable by beauty and scarcity)
Term
Last Lydian King:
Definition
Croesus (d. 546), he sent the Oracle of Delphi to inquire if he should attack. This attack would destroy a great empire. He attacked and destroyed a great empire: his own.
Term
What is the difference between the Ramayana and the Mahabharata
Definition

Ramayana- tale of Rama- exiled her & his patient wife. Like Oddessy

Mahabharata- the "Great War" similar to the Illiad
Term
The Vedas
Definition
religious writings, contains Hinduism history because they were passed down orally and finally written
Term
The Upanishads
Definition
philosophical treatises
Term
Indian Literature (4)
Definition

The Vedas

The Upanishads

The Ramayana

The Mahabharata
Term
Yellow (Hwang Ho) River
Definition
where Chinese civilization arose. Highland (dryland, not floodplain) farming in loess-- wheat
Term
Loess
Definition
fertile yellowish loam depositied by the wind
Term
Yangtze River
Definition
rice
Term
There is evidence of China as a "___ ___", which is what?
Definition
vegetable civilization, one in which people adapt themselves completely to their environment.
Term
Chinese Neolithic Age
Definition
6000-2000
Term
Hsia Dynasty (2000-1500)
Definition
Yellow River, semi-legendary, writing and sericulture (silk production)
Term
Shang Dynasty (1500-1000)
Definition
Yellow River Plain; bronze vessels; ivory carvings; war chariots & compound bows; oracle bones
Term
Oracle bones
Definition
Turtle shells and bones inscribed with carved questions, then heated until cracks formed, from which a response was inferred by kings and diviner.
Term
Significance of the Shang Dynasty
Definition
early example of ancestor worship and earliest survival of Chinese writing
Term
Chou/Shou Dynasty (1000-221)
Definition
Controlled by Yellow River and Yangtze areas. Gave China its historically identifying political and cultural characteristics.
Term
Longest ruling dynasty
Definition
Chou/Zhou Dynasty
Term
The Mandate of Heaven
Definition
idea that China's ruler controlled his country with the mandate (authority) of Heaven. He ruled therefor as the Son of Heaven & could pass the throne to his descendants until the mandate was withdrawl for impiety or misgovernment.
Term
Shih Huang Ti
Definition
Subdued lords, created China's first empire; Great Wall begun; Emporer's Tob: 1000s of terra-cotta warriors and horses. Feudalism ended, superior administrative system established.
Term
Han Dynasty
Definition
China's first aware of other civilizations
Term
The Silk Road
Definition
trade route from China to the West, including Rome--silk for silver, gold, and woolen goods; Confucianism instituted as state religion; paper invented
Term
Chinese Examination System (important)
Definition
Civil service recruitment method and educational system employed from Han dynasty to 1905. Based on Confucian concept of state ruled by men of ability and virtue.
Term
Confucius
Definition
Greatest Chinese philosopher; believed human nature basically good, but needed guidance through educationi. emphasized tradition, ancestor worship; Confucianism stabilized society but retarded progress.
Term
analects
Definition
collection of major concepts of Confucian philosophy
Term
The Five Virtues of Confucius (name at least 1)
Definition

1. Careful observance of ancient traditions

2. Reverence for learning

3. Cherishing of honesty

4. Devotion to family

5. The rule: "What you do not want donet o you, do not to do to others
Term
The Five Relationships
Definition

1. ruler/subject

2. father/son

3. elder/younger brother

4. husband/wife

5. friend/friend
Term
Mencius
Definition
hamn nature inherently good, needs exemplary leadership. Greatest follower, affirmer, & popularizer of Confucius
Term
Lao-tzu
Definition
nature is perfect; man's rootedness in nature makes him wise, will be his salvation. Humans do best to follow intuition.
Term
Daoism:
Definition
Lao-tzu's philosophy; teaches self-sufficiency, simplicity, & detachment; promotes unity with nature.
Term
The Legalist School
Definition
human nature is iherently evil; only hope for improvement: coercive discipline. Authoritarian political philosophy that brought the Ch'in dynasty to power, essentially died with it.
Term
Chinese intermingling beliefs
Definition
The Chinese didn't feel restricted to one religion or philosophy. Might be Confucian in public/social life; Daoist or Buddhist of both in private life
Term
Geographic Factor of India
Definition
Suncontinent
Term
Vast peninsula separated from the rest of Asia by mountains and seas
Definition
Subcontinent
Term
Major regions of India (2)
Definition

Hindustan: rich northern plain watered by Indus & Ganges

the Deccan: south central plateau; combination of tropical forests and rocky, inhospitiable areas.
Term
Major centers of the Early Indus River Valley Civilizations (2)
Definition
Mohenjo-Daro & Harappa similar to Egypt/ Mesopotamia: irrigated farmland, use of copper and bronze, writing not yet deciphered. All but obliterated: floods, earthquakes, barbarian invasions.
Term
ID: Chandragupta Maurya
Definition
(r. 324-297): expelled the Macedonians, won control of the N. plain, created first Indian empire. Though a harsh ruler, he created "India's Royal Road," stretching 1200 miles from Patna (his capital) to the W frontier. His administration: Persian model. Died a Jainist monk, fasting
Term
ID: Ashoka
Definition
(4. 269-232) grandson of Chandragupta Maurya, warred until he controlled most of India, bringing Mauryan Empire to its peak, then became a pacifist Budhist. His widespread pillar edits show his policy of rule by dharma. Emphasize religious tolerance, non-violence, and vegetarianism. Regarded as one of history's noblest rulers. Dynasty died out: 183; choas followed.
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pillar edicts
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some of earliest surviving examples of Indian writing
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Major Hindu Gods (3)
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1. Brahma: "The Creator"-once greatest god; set universe into motion; faded as others came into prominence.

2. Vishnu:"The Preserver"-- Universal God; helps humans at critical times by coming as an avatar/reincarnation.

3. Shiva: "The Destroyer"--Destructive Force: necessary agency in evolution of the world & living forms.
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Purpose of Life (important)
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to achieve union with the universal spirit, through purification of the soul by righteous living, praying, respecting the Brhamins, & making pilgrimages to the sacred Ganges. Soul purification requires many lifetimes: each person's soul goes through a process of rebirth (reincarnation), coming back higher caste or lower caste, depending on the deeds of the previous life. Evil brings Karma (certainty of retribution; Righteous conduct ultimately liberates the soul, allowing it to cease rebirth & achieve Nirvana (perpetual tranquility).
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Asceticism
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self-denial
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Mahavira
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founder of Janism; teaches that all living things have souls; to reach Nirvana, one must practice strict asceticism. Died fasting.
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Gautama
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founder of Buddhism, religion emphasizing physical & spiritual discipline as means of liberation from the physical world & of attainment of Nirvana
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The Four Noble Truths
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1. Life is Suffering

2. Suffering comes from desire

3. Ending suffering means stemming desire

4. Desire can be stemmed by following The Eightfold Path of right views, right aspirations, right speeceh, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right awareness, and right meditation.
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Buddhism spread to ____, ultimately died in ____.
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Asia, India
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Fearsome semitic people, they employed chariots, mounted cavalry, and sophisticated siege engines in constructing the most powerful army of their day
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Assyrians
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The ______prevailed against six other Warring States to establish a unified Chinese empire.
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Qin
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During the_____period, China surpassed the level of technological development in the rest of the world.
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Han
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The group that invaded India, starting the Early Vedic Age, was the
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Aryans.
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Which of the following groups was not one of the Indian castes or classes?
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Jodhpurs
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________introduced the idea of the transmigration of the soul.
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Upanishads
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Aryans acquired iron metallurgy in the
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Later Vedic Age.
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