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World U 1-3

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What is an empire rules over distant land and diverse people
what is a land based empire conquest occurs over land
what is an over sea empire if conquest occurs by colonization
why do rulers seek to create an empire control trade , relief from over population, builds up image of powerful leader for propaganda
How are empires made government adopts policy of expansion like Egyptians, assyrians have military tech. iron horses assimilation by choice or force like Egyptians and Hyksos physiological warfare like assarians
what does conquest brings resources, booty ( Vikings), taxes tribute- a country giving something to another country for protection
How do empires maintain control buffer zones- area between two contries garrisions- military based out of civilization win loyalty of local rulers- will finance make an army - will recruit with conscription
how long did the cosomoplitian middle east last and where did it take over ? 1700-1100 BCE, took over the late bronze age, the mesoptamia and eygpt both fell had huge population has to be diverse to be cosmopolitan
By 1500 BCE how was weastern asia ( middle east ) divied into two political zones Babylonians- were passive assyrians - were ambitious, were involved with long distance trade , into conquest
who were the hitties the first to develop iron weapons and tools
How did the mindset of eygpt die because of invasions
who is Hatshepsut the first female pharoh
who was ramesses 2 a pharoh who suffred through the plague but strengthed the international trade active centers
how were horses help in weastern asia they came from there they were more efficient for transportation and war
how long the did the Aegean world, minan crete(Greece) last 2000-1100 BCE
What was the Greece empires advantage travel and trading because of the evidence of artifacts in the mediterean and middle east
how was the Greece culture spoke Indo-European created first greek culture through cultural diffusion, made profit by chargings countries to ship through the sea, were tough and war like
when did the late bronze age fall ( west asia in 1200 BCE when the philistines destroyed the hittie
when and where was the Assyrian empire 911-612 BCE in SW asia conqured eygpr,babylon,uratu,elam
How was the govemernet in the Assyrian empire the king controlled all things, he was bigger than life, focuses on military and religion, made military seem bigger than it is, punishments were harsh
How did the assyrians conquest and control armieas made of slaves, men sering for land, used terror tactics to discourage rebellion
What was the assarians society and culture had 3 classes 1.free,land owning people 2.framers and artisans the estates of the rich 3.slaves had a currency
when did the isareal empire start 2000-500 BCE Called judasim, Hebrew, plasterian, canan
where is the fundamental of isarles culture in the torah
who is abhram called Yahweh or jahova, he is the key figure in Judaism which is monotheistic
what is the convent a promise between ambrham and jahova
what did the drought lead the isarlites led them to eygpt which caused slavery but then moses led them out
who was the first king in isreal saul in 1020 BCE needed king for protection
what were isreals beliefs men based, had to gives wife family money decline in equality for women
after solomons death what two monarchies did isreal split into isreal and Judah
why was the synagogue made for a sense of community and gathering
what is the deuteronomic code specific everday rules of life
what was the dieatary restriction no prok no dairy no meat no scavangers
how long was the phoecian and mediterainean empire 1200-500 BCE
Describe the phonecian civilization small city states thriving on trades developed the alphabet system traded all through weastern Europe
what was the phinecian triangle n Africa spain Italy
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