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Page 1: Bellringer Clear all items off your desks Pull out a piece of paper Turn in your ESSAYS.

Bellringer

• Clear all items off your desks • Pull out a piece of paper

• Turn in your ESSAYS

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Agenda

• Review

• Homework– Complete study guide and study for your test on

Wednesday

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Test Review

Unit 3

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PERSIA REVIEW

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Question

• The Persian Empire is located on what continent?

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Map work

• With your partners label the map locate don your study guide WITHOUT using your notes!– Mediterranean Sea – Red Sea– Mesopotamia– Tiger and Euphrates River – Nile River

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Timeline

• Place in the correct order.– Phoenicians– Persians – Babylonians – Assyrians– Hebrews

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Who built this? • Hints:– Called the hanging

Gardens– Built by a cruel

civilization

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Question 1• Which Persian

achievement increased trade and communication within the empire?A. The Silk RoadsB. The Royal RoadC. The Kyber PassD. The Nile River

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Question 2

• Which of the following is the Persian religion based on conflict between good and evil?A. DaoismB. BuddhismC. ZoroastrianismD. Judaism

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Question 3

• Compared to the Assryians the Persians…..A. Were tolerant towards conquered peopleB. Were Mean towards conquered peopleC. Tortured and cut off their heads

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Question 4

• Which map if of the Persian Empire?

A B

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HINDUISM

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Question 1

• The social class system that came to be known as the caste system was established in India by A. Hittites.B. Aryans.C. Hindus.D. India’s first residents.

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Question 2

• The belief in many different gods under one religion is known as:A. monotheismB. egalitarianC. polytheismD. anarchism

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Question 3

• The ultimate goal of Hinduism is to….A. Is to be reincarnation as many times as possibleB. To connect back with the universal spirit of the

Brahman C. To become a untouchable

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Question 4

• Place in the correct order from Highest to lowest – Laborers– untouchable– Warrior and

government elites– Merchants– Brahman

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BUDDHISM

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Question 1

• Buddhism was a reaction to what religion?

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Questions 2

• Who is the founder?

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Question 3

• In Buddhism, the release from selfishness and pain that comes from complete understanding is known asA. Sangha.B. Dharma.C. Moksha.D. Nirvana.

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Question 4

• On his quest to become enlightened, Siddhartha Gautama came to the conclusion that a group of conditions existed in the world. What are these conditions known as?

A. The Eightfold PathB. The Four Noble TruthsC. The Ten CommandmentsD. The Four Vedas

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CLASSICAL INDIA

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Label on the map

• Indus River • Ganges River• Arabian Sea• Bay of Bangel• Hindu Kush Mountains• Himalayan Mountains

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Question 1

• Place in the correct order– Aryans– Gupta Empire– Indus River Valley – Mauryan Empire

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Question 2• Who am I?

• What did I do ?

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Question 3

• Which of the following is NOT a contribution of the Mauryan Empire?A. Religious toleranceB. Uniting IndiaC. Construction of roads and hospitalsD. The Golden Age of Indian culture

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Question 4

• What social structure was established by the Aryans?A. FeudalismB. PatriarchalC. Caste SystemD. Kinships

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ANSWERS

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The Persians

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Answers• Timeline• Place in the correct order.– Hebrews– Phoenicians– Assyrians– Babylonians – Persians

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Who built this? • Hints:– Called the hanging

Gardens– Built by a cruel

civilization

–Babylonians

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Question 1

• Which Persian achievement increased trade and communication within the empire?A. The Silk RoadsB. The Royal RoadC. The Kyber PassD. The Nile River

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Question 2

• Which of the following is the Persian religion based on conflict between good and evil?A. DaoismB. BuddhismC. ZoroastrianismD. Judaism

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Question 3

• Compared to the Assryians the Persians…..A. Were tolerant towards conquered peopleB. Were Tortured and cut off their headsC. Mean towards conquered people

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Question 4

• Which map if of the Persian Empire?

A B

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HINUDISM

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Question 1

• The social class system that came to be known as the caste system was established in India by A. Hittites.B. Aryans.C. Hindus.D. India’s first residents.

Page 40: Bellringer Clear all items off your desks Pull out a piece of paper Turn in your ESSAYS.

Question 2

• The belief in many different gods under one religion is known as:A. monotheismB. egalitarianC. polytheismD. anarchism

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Question 3

• The ultimate goal of Hinduism is to….A. Is to be reincarnation as many times as possible

B. To connect back with the universal spirit of the Brahman

C. To become a untouchable

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Question 4

• Place in the correct order from Highest to lowest A. BrahmanB. Warrior and government elitesC. MerchantsD. LaborersE. untouchable

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BUDDHISM

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Question 1

• Buddhism was a reaction to what religion?– Hinduism

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Questions 2

• Who is the founder? – Siddhartha Gautama

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Question 3

• In Buddhism, the release from selfishness and pain that comes from complete understanding is known asA. Sangha.B. Dharma.C. Moksha.D. Nirvana.

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Question 4

• On his quest to become enlightened, Siddhartha Gautama came to the conclusion that a group of conditions existed in the world. What are these conditions known as?

A. The Eightfold Path

B. The Four Noble TruthsC. The Ten CommandmentsD. The Four Vedas

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CLASSICAL INDIA

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Question 1

• Place in the correct order– Indus River Valley – Aryans– Mauryan Empire– Gupta Empire

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Question 2• Who am I?• Asoka

• What did I do ?– Spread Buddhism– Tolerance to others

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Question 3

• Which of the following is NOT a contribution of the Mauryan Empire?A. Religious toleranceB. Uniting IndiaC. Construction of roads and hospitalsD. The Golden Age of Indian culture

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Question 4

• What social structure was established by the Aryans?A. FeudalismB. PatriarchalC. Caste SystemD. Kinships