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CLEP Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East
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1. 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.
Sargon I
Kush
Hieroglyphics
Phoenicians
2. 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
Cheops or Khufu
Narmer
Middle Kingdom
3. City built by the Israelite King David in order to honor God.
Jerusalem
Persians
Judah and Israel
Potter's Wheel
4. 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
War
Mesopotamian
Fertile Crescent
Hatshepsut
5. 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
Osiris
Mesopotamian
8 -000 BC
Divine Right
6. A combination of pictograms and phonograms that the Eqyptians used for writing.
Papyrus
Sumerian
Mesopotamians
Hieroglyphics
7. Founded by Cyrus the Great who expanded the empire across vast lands using a system of local administrators to maintain control.
Kush
Mesopotamians
Cuneiform
Persians
8. 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
Israelites
Divine Right
Hieroglyphics
9. First to develop money - weights and measures - and hours.
Pre-dynastic Period
Yahweh or Jehovah
Jerusalem
Sumerians
10. A nomadic agricultural lifestyle based on herding domesticated animals; tended to produce independent people capable of challenging sedentary agricultural societies.
Nebuchanezzar
Egyptian
Women
Pastoralism
11. Prior to the Bronze Age - during the 4th Millenium - crafters smelted tools from ___________.
Divination
Mesopotamian
Copper
Phoenicians
12. Period from 4 -000 BC to 1 -500 BC (3rd Millenium) when bronze tools were first introduced in the Middle East.
Tuthmosis III
Middle Kingdom
Obelisks
Bronze Age
13. Mesopotamian ____ was designed to persuade the good divine elements to side with practitioners.
Art
Natufian Complex
Kush
Fertile Crescent
14. A technological advance invented c. 6000 BC encourage higher quality ceramic pottery production.
15. 'Soldiers of God'
Israelites
Cuneiform
Ten Commandments
Hittites
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.
Priests
Phoenicians
Neanderthals
Hyksos
17. 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.
Papyrus
Judah and Israel
Sumerians
Divination
18. Capital of Ancient Egypt during most of the New Kingdom.
Thebes
Priests
Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Ziggurat
19. 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.
Hittites
Pastoralism
Priests
Subservient
20. Name for the Hebrew god.
Yahweh or Jehovah
Pharaoh
Sumerian
Sumerians
21. The Egyptian concept of harmony and order - justice and truth. Implied a divine force for harmony and stability which emanated from the beginning of time itself. Good rule by pharaoh signified its presence
22. Early Sumerian kingdoms began as theocracies - their kings established their authority through ____________.
Sumerian
8 -000 BC
Divine Right
Judah and Israel
23. Born a commoner - this Pharaoh rose to power at the age of 15 on the coat tails of his family's military prowess and reigned until his death at age 93. As one of Egypt's greatest kings - he relied heavily on propaganda and diplomacy - building temple
Iron
Nile River
Fertile Crescent
Ramesses II
24. Brother to the Ancient Egyptian god - Osiris - and credited with his death - _______ stands for all things unpleasant - disorder and warfare.
Set
Thebes
Nebuchanezzar
Patriarchal
25. Tombs of the Egyptian Pharaohs.
Pyramids
Ptolemies
Iron
Old Kingdom
26. Period of Ancient Egyptian history during which permanent settlements were established - stone and crafts work developed - burial practices moved to the outer edges of the territories - and the beginnings of a belief in the afterlife became evident.
Matrilocal
Pre-dynastic Period
Redistributive
Set
27. Egyptian sun-god that attained preeminence above other Egyptian deities. Briefly leading the Egyptians into monotheism prior to the reign of Tutankhamen which saw the restoration of the older religion and its promise of an afterlife.
Hieroglyphics
Monotheism
Aten
Phoenicians
28. 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.
Obelisks
Narmer or Menes
Middle Kingdom
Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
29. The Greek leaders of Egypt after it was conquered by Alexander the Great. These leaders took on much of the Egyptian culture - even calling themselves Pharaoh.
Ptolemies
Military
Mythopoeic
Civilization
30. Between 3000 and 1500 BC - the civilization flourished over the region that extended hundreds of miles from the Himalaya Mountains to the coast of the Arabian Sea. At the heart of the civilization were Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Both cities had popula
Indus Valley Civilizations
Divination
Narmer
Pharaoh
31. 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.
Potter's Wheel
Cuneiform
Cheops or Khufu
Ra
32. 'wedge-shaped.' A system of writing developed by the Sumerians that consisted of wedge-shaped impressions made by a reed stylus on clay tablets.
Hyksos
Pre-dynastic Period
Cuneiform
New Kingdom
33. The term given to the development of agricultural societies. This revolution in economic - political - and social organization began in the Middle East as early as 10 -000 B.C.E. and gradually spread to other centers - including parts of India - Nort
Hittites
Papyrus
Neolithic or Agricultural Revolution
Copper
34. The life of the _____________ was filled with anxiety and pessimism because the gods themselves were unstable and the idea of an afterlife was unknown
Sumerian
Priests
Egyptian
Middle East
35. A cultural practice in which young men upon marriage must live with their bride's family.
War
New Kingdom
Israelites
Matrilocal
36. The African state that developed along the upper reached of the Nile circa 1000 BC; conquered Egypt and ruled it for several centuries.
Ra
Middle Kingdom
Animals
Kush
37. 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
Cheops or Khufu
Potter's Wheel
Water
Old Kingdom
38. Intermediate form of ecological adaptation in which temporary forms of cultivation are carried out with little impact on the natural ecology; typical of rainforest cultivators.
Shifting Cultivation
6
Military
Redistributive
39. _____________religion inspired confidence and optimism in the external order and stability of the world.
Priests
Egyptian
Jerusalem
Animism
40. The loose collection of territorially small cities in Mesopotamia which lacked unity with one another due to geographic isolation. Each was dedicated to a particular god or goddess.
Divine Right
War
City-states
Akhenaton or Ahmenhotep IV
41. Achievements of the ___________ civilization include the construction of irrigation ditches - introduction of the plow - and wheel made pottery.
Pharaoh
Obelisks
Mesopotamian
Amenhotep III
42. ___________ sacrifice was common among all religions during the late neolithic period.
Divine Right
Human
Ten Commandments
Divination
43. The end of the Bronze Age saw the rise of great __________ power.
Animism
Military
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
City-states
44. Three main rivers of the Fertile Crescent.
Thebes
Sargon I
Tigris - Euphrates - and Nile
Hammurabi
45. As the most influential of the smaller Middle Eastern regional cultures - the Jews were characterized most by ______________.
Judah and Israel
Monotheism
River-Valley Civilizations
Amenhotep III
46. 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.
Nile River
Ptolemies
Paleolithic Age or Old Stone Age
Yahweh or Jehovah
47. The New Babylonian king who destroyed the Hebrew kingdom of Judah and enslaved the Jews.
Nebuchanezzar
Old Kingdom
Sargon I
Copper
48. 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
Hammurabi
Hyksos
Animism
49. Cradle of Civilization located in the area between Mesopotamia and Syria.
Fertile Crescent
Redistributive
Tuthmosis III
Sumerians
50. The moral code divined to Moses by the Hebrew god. Unlike the Code of Hammurabi - rich and poor were treated equally.
Flint
Ten Commandments
Papyrus
Hittites