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Global 9 Review: Scavenger Hunt


Directions: Today you will be travelling around the world to review some of the concepts you learned about in Global 9. There are four different civilizations set up around the classroom: Ancient Asia/India; Ancient China/Japan; Ancient Greece/Rome; and Middle Ages/Renaissance. Working in groups, you will visit them all and use the available resources at each station to come up with the answers from that civilization. Bon Voyage!

Ancient Asia/India
Publicly displayed behavior code, everyone knew the laws and punishments, "an eye for an eye."

Hebrews created this religion, Holy Book called the Torah, 10 commandments is their behavior code.

Strong seasonal winds that brought rain to India at certain times of the year.

Religion that believes that desire causes suffering, Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path.

"Philosopher King" who had religious toleration in his kingdom.

Ancient China/Japan
Chinese philosopher, Filial Piety, Respect and loyalty for superiors.

Golden age of China, advancement in medicine and education, many inventions, and expanded the borders of China.

Behavior code of the Samari in Japan they had to fight fairly, bravely, and show absolute loyalty to their lord.

Lords own the land and protect the people, in return the people work for their lord.

Trade route linking China to the Middle East.

Anncient Greece/Rome
Central cities that controlled the surrounding areas of farmland.

Rich city-state, direct democracy, traded wine and olive oil.

List the three Greek Philosophers and their main ideas.

Heavy taxes, corrupt government, disease, and invasions caused what empire to fall?

Bridge like stone structures that brought water from the mountains to cities

Middle Ages/Renaissance
Knights behavior code stressed fair fighting, respect for women, and loyalty to their lord.

Kick the person out of the Catholic Church, therefore they wont go to Heaven.

This disease broke out in Europe during the mid 14th century, it brought an end to feudalism; it killed almost half of Europe's population.

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