Global History I –Midterm Exam
Essential Questions
Below is a working list of Essential Questions that have helped to frame our study of Global History. These questions can be answered based on what you have learned throughout the year.
1.What are the major turning points in Global History? Why should they be considered turning points?
2.How has geography shaped history and culture? (Be sure you can discuss specific features that have had a specific historical or cultural impact on a specific nation/region.)
3.How have religion/philosophy influenced historical and cultural developments? (Be sure you can discuss specific beliefs of specific religions and how those beliefs have had a specific impact on the political or social developments of specific places.)
4.How have societies attempted to achieve and maintain order? (Be sure you can discuss clearly what specific societies did to achieve and maintain order…and whether or not they were successful.)
5.To what extent do art and architecture reflect the values of society? (Be sure you can discuss specific works of art/architecture and how they reflect the values of a specific society at a specific time in history.)
6.How did individuals shape history? To what extent did they reflect their societies? (Be sure you know the important individuals we studied and how each shaped their specific nation/ region.)
Note the emphasis on knowing specifics! Please be sure to back up all of you answers with details and specific knowledge of history. Remember, you should write FOR EXAMPLE…. at least 4 or 5 times in your essays!!!!
Global History and Geography 9R
Midterm Review Sheets
General terms
archaeologist
anthropologist
radiocarbon dating
topography
subcontinent
arable
domestication
diaspora
artisan
agrarian
agricultural surplus
social mobility
rigid class system
hierarchy
infrastructure
monotheism
polytheism
ethnocentrism
cultural universal
cultural diffusion
patriarchal
matriarchal
traditional
modern
cultural diffusion
culturaldiversity
animism
Middle East
Paleolithic
Neolithic
Neolithic Revolution (causes/effects)
Geography - impact on history, economics, culture etc.
Location - crossroads
resources
scarcity of water
population distribution
Civilization – characteristics
Organized religion
Government
Specialized jobs
Etc.
Patterns of civilizations
Fertile Crescent
"Cradle of Civilization"
Mesopotamia, Sumer, etc.,
Babylon
Hammurabi’s Code
Assyrian Empire
Persians
Phoenicians
Judaism
Moses
Ten Commandments
Jewish Diaspora
Zionism
Christianity
Spread of Christianity
Jesus
Egypt
Geography
Religion
Hieroglyphics
social hierarchy
China
Physical features – impact
Rivers
Mountains
Deserts
Population distribution
Middle Kingdom
Ethnocentrism
Dynastic cycle
Mandate of Heaven
Disunity
Dynasties
Yellow River Valley
Shang dynasty
Writing
Oracle bones
Zhou
Daoism
Legalism
Confucianism
Five relationships
Impact on society
Group over individual
Impact on government
Basic beliefs
Traditional China- hierarchy
Role of Women
Qin
Shi Huangdi -- Great Wall, Terra Cotta Soldiers
Han
Silk Road trade
Cultural Diffusion
Civil service exams
Bureaucracy
Empire
South Asia (India)
Geographic features and their impact
Indus Valley civilization
Harappan
Mohenjo-Daro
Khyber pass
Aryan invasions
Accomplishments/contributions of each civilization
Maurya - Asoka
Gupta - Chandragupta
Hinduism
Polytheism
Bhagavad-Gita
Upanishads
Vedas
Dharma
Karma
Reincarnation
Wheel of Life
Caste system
Untouchables
Buddhism
4 Noble Truths
Noble Eightfold Path
Greece
Geography and impact
City-state
Athens
Delian League
Sparta
militarism
Pericles – How did his Funeral Oration express the greatness of Athems?
Contributions of Greece
Philosophy – Socrates, Aristotle, Plato
Literature – tragedies/comedies, Illiad and Odyssey
Art and Architecture – use of columns
Science and Mathematics – Pythagoras, Hippocrates
Sophists
Peloponnesian War?
Alexander the Great
Hellenistic culture
What were the contributions of Greece to the Western world?
Rome
Geography and
Roman Republic – How was Rome able to expand its borders?
Patricians
Plebeians
Indirect democracy
Senate
Twelve Tables
Julius Caesar
Roman Empire
Christianity
Basic beliefs
Martyrs
Role of women in Rome
PaxRomana
Art and Architecture
Engineering
Why did Rome fall?
What happened after the fall of Rome?
What were the contributions of Rome to the Western world?
Byzantine
Justinian’s Code
Theodora
Preservation of Greek and Roman culture
Orthodox Church
icons
mosaics
Decline of the Byzantine Empire
Global History 9RName ______
Date ______
Essential Question: How do individuals shape history?
Individual / Civilization/Nation/Empire / Ideas/Action / Impact on History and CultureHammurabi
Shi Huangdi
Emperor Wudi
Asoka
Pericles
Alexander the Great
Julius Caesar
Global History 9RName ______
Date ______
Religion/Philosophy
Essential Questions:How have religion/philosophy influenced political and social developments? How do different civilizations maintain, achieve, and restore order?
Religion/
Philosophy
/ Basic Beliefs/Practices / Impact on Historical, Political,
Economic, Social Life / Where Practiced
Animism
Polytheism
Judaism
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Daoism
Christianity
Islam
Global History 9RName ______
Review -- Global Events
Cause(s) / Event/Description / Effect(s)Neolithic Revolution
Fall of Rome