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History chapter 3 QT

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Which civilization was created around the cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro? Indus
What was the early Hindu God called Brahman
Buddism was based on the teaching of whom? Siddhartha Gautama
According to Buddhism, wisdom leads to what? nirvana
What was carried along the Silk Road? luxury goods
What 3 things caused most of the collapse of the Chinese dynasties? decline of power of the central government, rebellions, invasions
What are the three major Chinese school of thoughts between 500 and 200 BC Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism
Under the Han,the Chinese invented what? paper
heavy rain with strong winds monsoon
What are the 5 major divisions of class in India Brahams=priest, Kshatriyas=warriors, Vaisyas= commoner, Sudras=peasants and workers, Untouchbles=lowest class
Who was the greatest Indian ruler. Why? Asoka because he made hospitals, planted trees and helped with India's trade
What 4 things did China send along the Silk Road. silk, spices, teas, and china
What 4 things did India send on the Silk Road: ivory, fabric, precious stones for jewelry, and pepper
What 3 things did Rome send on the Silk Road> clothes, glass, and precious stones
Who were the nomads that were also called Indo-Europeans and ended up controlling most of India. the Aryans
What written language did the Aryans develop? Sanscript
Describe the 3 schools of thought for China? 1. Confuconism: you are responsible for your own actions 2. Daoism: you re not responsible for your own actions so just live each day Legalism: everyone is bad and needs strict rules and punishment
Compare Hinduism and Buddhism Hinduism= started by Brahmam and believe in Karma Buddhism= started by Siddhartha and believe in nirvana
When was the Great Wall built? during the Qin dynasty
Why was the Great Wall built? to keep the nomads out
What is the divine law that states that people are born into their class depending on what they did in their other life dharma
What is the rebirth of the soul? You come back again as something different reincarnation
According to Buddhism, what is the highest level of wisdom? It is when you are united with the Great World Soul nirvana
According to Hinduism, this is the force that determines how a person will be reborn karma
What is the belief that heaven kept order in the universe Mandate of Heaven
These are the rules that the king had to follow. Dao
This is when all members of a family has his or her place filial piety
What was the longest dynasty? the Han dynasty
What 2 things did China develop? iron and paper
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