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Hardwicksvhs-Chapter 4 First Age of Empires

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New Kingdom of Egypt a.k.a. Age of Empire
Capital of the Assyrian Empire Nineveh
Egyptian pharaoh signs an alliance with the Hittites. Ramses
Two spiritual armies are fighting for your soul. Zoroaster
Egyptian pharaoh was warlike and extended empire into Palestine and Syria. Thutmose
Lack natural barriers for protection. Assyria
Two invaders weaken Egypt? Libyans & Philistines
People of the Sea Philistines
"Last great pharaoh of Egypt" Ramses
Pharaohs from the Empire period were entombed? Valley of the Kings
Egypt enslaved them. Nubians
Ten Thousand Immortals, satraps, and spies were methods employed by... Darius
"Of all the creatures of nature only humans fail to follow the Dao." Laozi
Spread too thinly and policy of cruelty caused their downfall. Assyria
"We like the Qin government!" Merchants
Persian king who was NOT tolerant? Cambyses
"With harmony at home there will be harmony within the nation." Confucius
Located north of the Fertile Crescent and conquered the Assyrians. Medes
Each Chinese philosophy had as its goal to ... End the warring states period.
Ended the Babylonian captivity of the Jews! Cyrus
Persia is modern day... Iran
Great source of mineral wealth? Persia
Qin policy towards nobility/warlords? "Strengthen the trunk by weakening the branches."
"Access to the Red Sea will bring wealth to my empire." Hatshepsut
Shi Huangdi favored ...(philosophy) Legalism
Started construction of the Great Wall? Qin Dynasty
Persia failed to conquer? Greece
This will restore a balance between yin and yang. Acupuncture
Illiterate, warfare, 'cup-bearers', and 'protective genies' best describes the ... Assyrians
What an ego? Remember his quote? King Esarhaddon
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