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OSAT Middle Level Social Studies Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass ancient Egyptian civilization - centered around Nile river, and "oasis in the desert," nile allowed for irrigation, transportation, trade, etc., sort-of sharecropping system (king "owned" all the land, others delegated it, lower sorts worked and paid portion of their crops to the king/official, foreign slaves usually, notable labor force and technical advancements result in the pyramids and other monuments, women had near-equal legal status to men social heirarchy: gods, the king, the blessed dead, humanity (then foreigners), king represented gods to humanity, 2 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights legacy: architecture, religion (concern for afterlife), first civilization to have an army, theocracy, science, math, medicine (surgery, cures), 365-day calendar, papyrus paper, astronomy (calculated a solar year) ancient Mesopotamian civilization - built on tigris and euphrates rivers, birthplace of humanity, commonalities were gods, attitude towards women, and script, everything else was varied by different people groups like babylon, assyria rise of a city, invention of writing, invention of the wheel, tires, time in hours, minutes, seconds, philosophy and religion, literature: the epic of gilgamesh, Hammurabi's code (Amorite laws clearly stating crime and punishment, how to live together in multi-cultural environment), 3 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights largely agrarian society, some artistic professions, buildings and government centered on temple major features and impact of ancient Greece - philosophy, polis, the city-state was invented--had community meeting places, government, markets, protected by a god or goddess, land was most important resource, birth place of democracy, Homer and the Illiad, advancement of art and math (Pythagorean theorem) major features and impact ancient Rome - military advancements, taxes, inspired by ancient Greek, Roman forum, too big to support, moral corruption, government, law, religion, aqueducts, roads/highways Judaism - religion of Hebrews, later called the Jewish people, begins with Abrahamic promise that God would bless the world through Abraham's line (Isaac, Jacob, 12 sons=tribes of Israel), remarkable because God was not made in man's image, people could have relationship with God, small group of people, go to Egypt, moses lead

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ancient Egyptian civilization - ✔✔centered around Nile river, and "oasis in

the desert," nile allowed for irrigation, transportation, trade, etc., sort-of

sharecropping system (king "owned" all the land, others delegated it, lower

sorts worked and paid portion of their crops to the king/official, foreign

slaves usually, notable labor force and technical advancements result in the

pyramids and other monuments, women had near-equal legal status to

men




social heirarchy: gods, the king, the blessed dead, humanity (then

foreigners), king represented gods to humanity,




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,legacy: architecture, religion (concern for afterlife), first civilization to have

an army, theocracy, science, math, medicine (surgery, cures), 365-day

calendar, papyrus paper, astronomy (calculated a solar year)


ancient Mesopotamian civilization - ✔✔built on tigris and euphrates rivers,

birthplace of humanity, commonalities were gods, attitude towards

women, and script, everything else was varied by different people groups

like babylon, assyria




rise of a city, invention of writing, invention of the wheel, tires, time in

hours, minutes, seconds, philosophy and religion,




literature: the epic of gilgamesh, Hammurabi's code (Amorite laws clearly

stating crime and punishment, how to live together in multi-cultural

environment),




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,largely agrarian society, some artistic professions, buildings and

government centered on temple


major features and impact of ancient Greece - ✔✔philosophy, polis, the

city-state was invented--had community meeting places, government,

markets, protected by a god or goddess, land was most important resource,

birth place of democracy, Homer and the Illiad, advancement of art and

math (Pythagorean theorem)


major features and impact ancient Rome - ✔✔military advancements,

taxes, inspired by ancient Greek, Roman forum, too big to support, moral

corruption, government, law, religion, aqueducts, roads/highways


Judaism - ✔✔religion of Hebrews, later called the Jewish people, begins

with Abrahamic promise that God would bless the world through

Abraham's line (Isaac, Jacob, 12 sons=tribes of Israel), remarkable because

God was not made in man's image, people could have relationship with

God, small group of people, go to Egypt, moses leads israel out of egypt

and into promised land, taken over by babylon and others, gets absorbed

into roman empire



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, Christianity - ✔✔teaching and life of Jesus alter course of human history,

spreads through Roman empire and around the world


Hinduism's effect on Indian culture - ✔✔development of caste system,

treatment of animals, reincarnation (lower caste=sinful, high=good), trying

to reach nirvana, pluralistic society, literature: epics, the vedas, lots of gods


Buddhism's is effect on culture (China and India) - ✔✔compassion and

non-attachment, desire is the birthplace of suffering, get rid of desire and

you get off of the wheel of suffering, trying to reach enlightened state, no

gods necessary


Confucianism's effect on Chinese culture - ✔✔Chinese philosophy about

relationships, society, how to bring about societal order and harmony,

moral society through specific relationships, Ruler and minister, Father and

son, Elder brother and younger brother, Husband and wife, Friend and

friend, authority and rank very important, collectivism and group

orientation


importance of trade in West African kingdoms (Ghana, Mali, Songhai) -

✔✔main items were gold and salt, importance of Islam helped overcome


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