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Chapter 3 Test Review. A single spiritual power that resides in all things is called Brahman.

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Page 1: Chapter 3 Test Review. A single spiritual power that resides in all things is called Brahman.

Chapter 3 Test Review

Page 2: Chapter 3 Test Review. A single spiritual power that resides in all things is called Brahman.

A single spiritual power that resides in all things is called Brahman.

Page 3: Chapter 3 Test Review. A single spiritual power that resides in all things is called Brahman.

A subcontinent is a large landmass that juts out from a continent.

Page 4: Chapter 3 Test Review. A single spiritual power that resides in all things is called Brahman.

A rajah was the chief of an Aryan tribe.

Page 5: Chapter 3 Test Review. A single spiritual power that resides in all things is called Brahman.

A mystic devotes his or her life to seeking spiritual truth.

Page 6: Chapter 3 Test Review. A single spiritual power that resides in all things is called Brahman.

Dynastic Cycle is a term describing the rise and fall of dynasties.

Page 7: Chapter 3 Test Review. A single spiritual power that resides in all things is called Brahman.

The term for a sign that expresses a thought or an idea is ideograph.

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Calligraphy is an artistic form of hand-writing done with ink and a brush.

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A system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other kinds of support to the ruler is called feudalism.

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Interpreting Graphics

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The letter D on the map shows the site of the civilization that developed along the Huang He.

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The two letters A and B on the map show the sites of early Indian civilizations.

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The fact that the city of Mohenjo-Daro was carefully planned is evidence it had a well-organized government.

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In Aryan society, as the power shifted from the Kshatriyas to the Brahmins, the society became more focused on spiritual and moral issues.

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The Aryans learned farming from the Dravidians.

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An ecological or natural disaster most likely contributed to the decline of civilization in the Indus Valley.

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According to the Bhagavad-Gita, devotion to one’s duty is an important Aryan religious belief.

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The Huang He was nicknamed the “River of Sorrows” because it often flooded and destroyed crops.

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Silk making was the first of many accomplishments made by the Chinese.

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Under feudalism local lords exercised great power.

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During the time of the Shang dynasty the people believed that if the river flooded it was because the current dynasty had neglected its duties, and, as a result, that dynasty lost its permission from Heaven to rule.

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The Indian name for river, lok-mata, “mother of the people,” indicates that rivers were the source of life and nourishment for the Indian civilization.