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name the important event of egypt by order unification of egypt, old kingdom, first immediate period, middle kingdom, second immidiate period, and lastly new kingdom
what was the given name to egypt? why? gift of the nile, because its fertile soil, trade route, and predictable flooding
qualities of a pharoah worshipped as a god, considered son of sun god Ra, linked to osiris and horus, and had 100% power
qualities of pyramids built as tombs for pharaoh, slowly changed by artiture, places: saqqara and giza, and great pyramid is on the the 7 wonders of the world
egyptian religion polythesitic, gods/goddesses: ra, orisis, isis, horus, anubis, and thoth, and perfaded their culture
mummification myth of orisis, upperclasses only, process took 70 days, removed internal organs, and process for the pharaoh to join the gods
describe the judgement of the dead egyptian belief, hall of Ma'at, with Orisis thoth and anubus, and requirments from the book of the dead
significant rulers khufu, hatshepsut, ramses II, and tutankamun
tutankamun boy king, no significant accomplishments, and tomb lead to better understanding of egypt
hyrogylifics and rosetta stone egyptian writing which was partly translated on the rosetta stone
code of hammurabi established..... rules and a social class
famous words from the code of hammurabi "an eye for an eye"
according to the code of hammurabi what does the social pyramid look like? first-kings then-men (pesants) then-women (pesants) and finally slaves
mesopotamia is the the region of the fertile cresent
mesopotamia means... between 2 rivers
who were the first to create city-states sumerians
hammurabi's reain ended in.... 1750
enviromental problems in mesopotamia: constently flooded- unpredictable
who united upper and lower egypt? Narmer
what is theocracy? government based on religion
polytheisitc mean? belief in many gods
indus valley problems: river and seasons were unpredicatable
how wherethe indus cities made? grid system
indus trades: gold, silver, and stones
china soil loess
china's problems: huang he's river floods, isolation, and not protected
first china dynasty: Xia
most important dynasty: Shang
name all dynasties with dates in order Xia 2000 BCE- 1600 BCE Shang 1600-1100 BCE Zhou 1100-256 BCE
when was the nobel rebel? 771
qualities of china family: males= leaders females= listen to males girls= married at 13-16
social class of china: nobels men women
religion china past relitives choose families fate, and used oracle bones to communicate witht them
writing china each symbolizes a sylable or part of word and writting has nothing to do with speaking
how does the dynastic circle and mandate of heaven connect? dynastic circle was the fate the ruler put on the empire, if it was bad then no mandate of heaven
feudalism political system in which nobels are granted the kings land
zhou dynasty created: road and canals, coined money, and furnaces
year mesopotanmia started 3200bc
year egypt started 3100bc
year indus valley started 2500bc
year china started 2000bc
khufu ruler whom resigns in the great pyramid
sargon ruler of mesoptamia who started a great miltary
anubus god of death, jackel head
horus god of the sky, hawk head
isis woman with headdress, wife of osiris mother or horus
ma'at goddess of truth and justice, woman with feather
orisis man with white headdress and feathers, ruler of underworld
thoth scribe, god of writing and knowlage
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