Periods 1 and 2 Flashcards
What were the causes and effects of long-distance trade during the Classical Period? (600 BCE- 600 CE)
Cause: the Chinese wanted western products, and new technologies such as the saddle and stirrups for camels and horses allowed for faster movement across long distances.
Effects: Spread of religions such as Christianity and Buddhism, as well as ideas and disease.
Compare and contrast the food aspects of Neolithic and Paleolithic communities.
Neolithic communities had a more reliable food supply BUT
Their diet had less variety and nutrition. Historians know this because they had shorter skeletons.
They had to work harder and longer than the 3-5 hour work Paleo work day.
Their death rate was higher due to contagious diseases and contamination that spread due to human waste in settlements.
What is the Paleolithic Era distinguished by?
The development of stone tools
What did the dependable food supply allow farmers to do over several millennia?
Farmers gradually outnumbered foragers over several millennia.
What were some of the hallmarks of a civilization?
- Advanced cities partially dependent on trade.
- Specialization
- Recordkeeping
- Complex institutions, like religion and government
- Advanced technology and arts
The Law Code of Hammurabi classified the following social divisions:
- free landowners
- work force
- slaves
Penalties were dependant on class.
Over time, women____.
Lost social standing and freedom due to the heavy labor needed for agriculture
What technology did Paleolithic humans use and what did they use it for?
Fire: to aid hunting and foraging, to protect against predators and adapt to cold environments
The Indus River overflows ___
Twice a year.
The two main cities in the Indus River Valley were
Harappa and Mohenjo- Daro. They had the same styles and artifacts as smaller cities.
What is the Holocene?
Climate change that ended the Ice Age in 9000 BCE
Early human religion was?
Animistic. They worshiped nature spirits and inanimate things.
What structure did humans live in in the Paleolithic Era?
Kinship groups of 15-50 people
What is pastoralism?
A way of life dependant on herds of stock. People migrated with herds and stock to new pastures and watering places.
What were the two primary facets of ancient Chinese religion?
Ancestor worship and divination.
The Shang used what to justify seizing power?
They used propaganda, such as the Mandate of Heaven. They claimed that a ruler was chosen by a deity and supported by the Gods if he served his people well. Corruption, violence, etc like the last Shang ruler signaled divine displeasure and validated replacement.
What was China’s Warring States Period?
A series of civil wars. It arose after a series of weak Zhou emperors failed to prevent collapse, and lead to the fall of the Zhou Dynasty to the Qin Dynasty.
Confucianism drew parallels between what?
Family and state- both are hierarchies.
Confucianism is?
a philosophy with a more optimistic view of goodness of human nature than Legalism. It sought to keep political and social order by improving.
What happened to the Late Bronze Age civilizations?
They collapsed. Invaders destroyed Hattusha, and the Hittite kingdom in Anatolia crashed down. Egypt surrendered territory in Syria-Palestine and Nubia. The Myceneans collapsed before they could finish their fortifications. This ended palaces and the dominating ruling class, as well as writing knowledge since only the ruling class knew it.
Ultimately, the civilizations collapsed in the face of external violence and internal weakness. They entered the “Dark Age” of poverty, isolation, and lack of knowledge.
What empire was the force of change in the Mediterranean?
The Neo-Assyrian Empire. They used force and terror and exploited wealth and labor of subjects. War campaigns followed the most important long-distance trade routes. They secured access to iron and silver, gaining control of international commerce. They defeated all great kingdoms, including Elam, Urartu, Babylon, and Egypt.
What was Assyrian religion like?
They believed that gods chose kings. The king chose one of his sons to be his successor, which was confirmed by divine oracles or elite.
Why was the Assyrian Empire considered the first true empire?
It was ruled from far distances and had diverse peoples.