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diffused
a movement outward
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phoenician script
writing form based on 22 symbols that stood for sounds
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judaism
founded by the hebrews and had a major influence on later civilizations
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monotheism
belief in one God
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torah
Hebrew Scriptures
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satrapies
20 provinces in which the empire was divided
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satraps
Rulers of each province in Persia. Their duties were to collect taxes, provide for justice and security, and to recruit soldiers for the army
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royal road
stretched across the Persian territory - helped with control and trade
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zoroastrianism
monotheistic religion that may reflect early ideas of heaven and hell
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shiva
the main goddess of nature (Harrapa-Mohenjo Daro)
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shang dynasty
1700 -1050 BCE ruling family known that took control of China
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mandate of heaven
the belief that kings were given their power to rule from god
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characters
50,000 Pictographs (a language)
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oracle bones
animal bones and tortoise shells (how they consulted the gods)
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silk
fine threads from silkworm cocoons woven into fabric
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zhou dynasty
overthrew the Shang in in the 1050 BCE and lasted until 221 BCE, they are the longest lived of all dynasties
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shi
men of service
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patriarchal
social and political power dominated by men
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kushite civilization
When Egypt was being dominated by the Hyskos, this civilization flourished (1500-1700 BCE)
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phoenicians
Located on Mediterranean coast – near modern Lebanon. They were a trading people, they established colonies in Italy, Spain, and North Africa.
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hebrews
Arose south of Phoenicia about 2000 BCE, and was influenced by Mesopotamia and Egypt
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ten commandments
serves as the basis of many laws
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exodus
Led by Moses, the Hebrews escaped Egyptian slavery (ca. 1200 BCE)
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achaemenid persian empire
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cyrus
he unified the Persian Empire (ruled from 559BC – 530BC)
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darius
Cyrus’ son
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alexander the great
conqueror of the Persians in the 330’s BC.
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minoans
Late 3rd millennium BCE on the Island of Crete. Named after King Minos.
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mycenaeans
Bronze era group on the Greek mainland. They were warlike and agressive and controlled trade across the Aegean Sea with Middle Eastern civilizations.
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harappa/mohenjo-daro
the largest city located in present day Pakistan around 3000 BCE
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urban planning
Sophisticated city planning that needed a strong central government
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citadel
a fortified area that contained major government and religious buildings
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plumbing
sophisticated underground/sewage system
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cattle
also worshiped as a work and food source (Harrapa/Mohjen Daro
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sumerian beads
found in the Indus river valley and Harappan seals found in Mesopotamia (traded with)
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shang di
Supreme god of the Shang Dynasty
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scholarly class
the shi were the forerunners of this and it gained great power during later dynasties