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CLEP Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East
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1. Tapered pillars carved of a single piece of granite 70 - 100 feet tall symbolizing man's aspirations to immortality.
Hatshepsut
Old Kingdom
Obelisks
Fertile Crescent
2. Name for the Hebrew god.
Yahweh or Jehovah
Pastoralism
Narmer
Old Kingdom
3. Monotheistic - Semitic-speaking people of Mesopotamia. Enslaved by the Egyptians - their leader Moses eventually led them out of captivity. Their religion opened the door for awareness of the self with moral autonomy - man had the choice between good
Nile River
Hebrews
Old Kingdom
Old Testament
4. Ancient Egyptians used ___________ for writing on.
Akhenaton or Ahmenhotep IV
Divine Right
Cheops or Khufu
Papyrus
5. Prior to the Bronze Age - during the 4th Millenium - crafters smelted tools from ___________.
Copper
Priests and Magicians
Potter's Wheel
Animals
6. Documents of the Hebrew god and his law. Rather than heroic tales of gods and goddesses - this book told takes of men and women both weak and strong.
Fertile Crescent
Old Testament
Hatshepsut
Neolithic or Agricultural Revolution
7. Early societies were ____________ - or run by men.
Patriarchal
6
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
Ten Commandments
8. The moral code divined to Moses by the Hebrew god. Unlike the Code of Hammurabi - rich and poor were treated equally.
Pharaoh
Persians
Pastoralism
Ten Commandments
9. The period from 12 -000 BC to 8 -000 BC characterized by the gradual shift from hunter-gather societies to sedentary agricultural societies.
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Patriarchal
Pharaoh
10. The most important gods of Ancient Egypt - ________ was the sun and the begetter of the gods themselves. The myth that he was the first king on earth is the foundation on which the Pharoahs stake their claim of divinity.
Redistributive
Ra
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
Indus Valley Civilizations
11. Following the defeat of the foreign Hyksos rulers - this period was the most prosperous time of Ancient Egyptian history. It saw the expansion of the Egyptian Empire to Nubia in the south as well as to the near east through warfare gaining riches and
Hieroglyphics
Neolithic or Agricultural Revolution
Tutankhamen
New Kingdom
12. The smaller size of the pyramids during the 5th and 6th dynasties is reflective of the declining power of the Pharaoh and the rise in power of ____________ in an economy of increasing size.
Priests
Hittites
Sumerians
Jerusalem
13. The New Babylonian king who destroyed the Hebrew kingdom of Judah and enslaved the Jews.
Nebuchanezzar
Obelisks
Mythopoeic
Ancient Egyptians
14. Founded by Cyrus the Great who expanded the empire across vast lands using a system of local administrators to maintain control.
Sumerians
Mesopotamian
Persians
Civilization
15. The period prior to 12 -000 BC typified by the use of crude stone tools and hunting and gathering for subsistence; describes the majority of 2 million plus years of the existence of homo species.
Cheops or Khufu
City-states
Paleolithic Age or Old Stone Age
Neanderthals
16. A sea-faring civilization located on the shores on the Eastern Mediterranean; established colonies throughout the Mediterranean and devised a simplified alphabet that greatly influenced the Greek and Latin writing systems.
Monotheism
Human
Middle East
Phoenicians
17. Early Sumerian kingdoms began as theocracies - their kings established their authority through ____________.
Animals
Egyptian
Sumerian
Divine Right
18. Egyptian Pharaoh of the New Kingdom - attempted to reduce the power of the priests by establishing a monotheistic religion dedicated to Aten - the sun-god - replacing the tradition Egyptian pantheon of gods. He established himself as the sole priest
Akhenaton or Ahmenhotep IV
Hittites
Priests
Copper
19. Unified all of Mesopotamia circa 1800 BC - collapsed due to foreign invasian.
Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Semites
Narmer
Babylonian Empire
20. As the most influential of the smaller Middle Eastern regional cultures - the Jews were characterized most by ______________.
Monotheism
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
Copper
Old Testament
21. This successfully diplomatic Pharaoh of the New Kingdom avoided continued warfare - commissioned the construction of two huge temples in Nubia that were unusually dedicated to the gods of ancient Egypt - Chiefly Amen-Re - rather than to the Pharaoh a
Animism
6
Fertile Crescent
Amenhotep III
22. Pre-agricultural culture located in present day Israel - Jordan and Lebanon. Collected naturally present barley and wheat to supplement game. Characterized by large settlements.
Divine Right
Ten Commandments
Fertile Crescent
Natufian Complex
23. Migrated into Mesopotamia circa 4000 BC; created the first civilization within the region; organized area into city-states; established the first form of writing - cuneiform.
Sumerians
Hatshepsut
Gilgamesh
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
24. The most important ruler in Babylonian history. Responsible for the codification of law. Ruled over public and private life; business - financial - and criminal law. Judgements were often harsh.
Animism
Divination
Set
Hammurabi
25. Dating to 3500 BC - this civilization is one of the few cases of a civilization that started from scratch
Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Judah and Israel
Priests and Magicians
River-Valley Civilizations
26. Successor to Ra as the king of the gods of Ancient Egypt - ______ is credited with teaching men to be civilized and to farm - and for teaching mankind to worship the gods and to build temples. Isis was also a wise and good ruler who taught men how to
Israelites
Ma'at
Osiris
Obelisks
27. Following the Bronze Age - in the 2nd Millenium - crafters began to smelt tools from _______.
Matrilocal
Nefertiti
Iron
Old Testament
28. A technological advance invented c. 6000 BC encourage higher quality ceramic pottery production.
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29. Stepson of Hatshepsut - he lead the military expeditions during her reign. When he became Pharaoh - he enlisted thousands of men to help him capture more land than any other Pharaoh before him. At the time - he ruled the largest empire ever ruled by
Tuthmosis III
Neolithic or Agricultural Revolution
Iron
Papyrus
30. Early walled urban culture site based on sedentary agriculture; located in modern Israeli-occupied West Bank near Jordan River.
Art
Priests and Magicians
Jericho
Semites
31. Passive - Stable - Predictable - and Conformist are adjectives that the describe the _____________ people and explain why their civilization was able to survive for an extraordinary 3 -000 years.
Military
Set
Hittites
Ancient Egyptians
32. Period of Ancient Egyptian history during which the great pyramids were built - Declined following the reign on Pepi II because of the rise in power of regional nomarchs and the dissolution of a centralized Egyptian government. This period was follow
Narmer
Old Kingdom
Jericho
Hammurabi
33. 'Soldiers of God'
Israelites
Ra
Thebes
Indus Valley Civilizations
34. Unified Upper and Lower Egypt into one kingdom with the capital at Memphis around 3000 BC.
Narmer or Menes
Nefertiti
Hebrews
Arameic
35. The practice of seeking to foretell future events by interpreting divine signs - which could appear in various forms - such as in entrails of animals - in patterns in smoke - or in dreams.
Kush
Phoenicians
Divination
Mesopotamians
36. The first civilizations - they created a basic set of tools - intellectual concepts such as writing and mathematics - and political forms that would persist and spread to other parts of Europe - Asia - and Africa. Most were in decline by 1000 BC.
River-Valley Civilizations
Hatshepsut
Natufian Complex
Priests and Magicians
37. Cunning woman who became Pharaoh during the New Kingdom. She relied heavily on propoganda claimed to be the daughter of the God Amen - often presented herself with a male body and false beard in statues and imagery. Her stepson - whom she had usurped
Hatshepsut
Tuthmosis III
Tigris - Euphrates - and Nile
Obelisks
38. Achievements of the ___________ civilization include the construction of irrigation ditches - introduction of the plow - and wheel made pottery.
Mesopotamian
Cheops or Khufu
Yahweh or Jehovah
Persians
39. Capital of Ancient Egypt during most of the New Kingdom.
Human
Thebes
Tigris - Euphrates - and Nile
War
40. Recent archeological studies show that there were at least _____ early civilizations.
Civilization
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Jericho
Neanderthals
41. A religious outlook that see god in many aspects of nature and propitiates them to help control and explain nature; typical of Mesopotamian religions.
Set
Hatshepsut
Animism
Indus Valley Civilizations
42. The Great Pyramid is the tomb of the Pharaoh ________.
Monotheism
Cheops or Khufu
Copper
Priests and Magicians
43. Beginning of the Neolithic Period or 'New Stone Age'. Saw the adaptation of sedentary agriculture and the domestication of plants and animals.
Sumerian
Tuthmosis III
8 -000 BC
War
44. In contrast to the isolated Egyptians - these people were warriors and traders - they were highly unpredictable and abstract thinkers.
Hieroglyphics
Osiris
Ma'at
Mesopotamians
45. Ancient view of the world based on myth rather than science or rationality.
Mythopoeic
Old Testament
Kush
Aten
46. Three main rivers of the Fertile Crescent.
Tigris - Euphrates - and Nile
New Kingdom
Monotheism
Ptolemies
47. City built by the Israelite King David in order to honor God.
Obelisks
Natufian Complex
Monotheism
Jerusalem
48. Period of Ancient Egyptian history during which the Pharaohs regained powers over the priests but with somewhat less authority during which laws began to be written down.
Kush
Bronze Age
Human
Middle Kingdom
49. Ruler of Akkad - he established the first empire in Mesopotamian civilization conquering and uniting the Sumerian city-states under a centralized bureaucratic government. Installed himself as the mediator between the gods and man - above the priests.
Middle Kingdom
Redistributive
Sargon I
Cheops or Khufu
50. Major contributor to the spread of culture.
Subservient
Amenhotep III
Priests and Magicians
War