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How long did the Classical Era of Persia last for?

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Discussing ancient civilizations and how they correspond and connect with each other.

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How long did the Classical Era of Persia last for?

500 BCE-500 CE

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How and Who were the Persians related to?

1500 BCE, cousins to the Aryans

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Where did they settle?

Modern Day Iran

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Who was the Shah?

Kings of Persia, absolute rulers (king of all kings)

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Who were the Achaemenids?

Royal family, from 558 BCE-330 BCE

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Who was the founder of the Achacmenids?

Cyrus the Great

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How long did Cyrus rule for?

558 BCE-530 BCE

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How was Cyrus different from other rulers at that time?

More peaceful, allowed more freedom over those he conquered.

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What countries did Cyrus conquer?

Lydia, Anatolia, Bactricia, Babylonia (Start of Persian Empire)

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How did Cyrus die?

Killed by a widowed queen

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Who ruled after Cyrus?

Darius (521-486 BCE)

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How many miles did Darius conquer?

1865 mi

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What was created in 520 BCE?

Persepolis, beautiful Persian capital

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What were Satrapes?

Governed one district, collected taxes, made sure everyone followed the law.

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What was the Royal Road?

Trading route, postal station, 1000 miles through Persia

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What was the Qanat system?

Underground irrigation system

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Who did they trade with?

Anatolia, India, Egypt

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What were the resources Persia received?

Grain, textiles, gold, timber,

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How many adherents does Zororastrism have?

190,000

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Where did Zoroastrism originate?

Iran

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Who is the founder and Prophet of Zoroastrism?

Zoroaster

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Which Persian shah practiced Zoroastrism?

King Darius

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What did Zoroaster not like about other religions?

Animal sacrifice

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How was Cyrus different from other rulers at that time?

More peaceful, allowed more freedom over those he conquered.

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Who is Mazda? (Z)

God of truth and justice

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What concept did Zoroastrians invent?

Concept of heaven and hell

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What is the Zoroastrian mantra

Good words, thoughts, deeds

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Who are Magi? (Z)

Priests

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What were Avestas? (Z)

Holy books

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What did Zoroastrians ban?

Animal Sacrifices

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What did Zoroastrians not put into fires?

Dead bodies

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What did Zoroastrians do with the dead bodies

let you decompose in the sun

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How were they different socially? (Z)

Much kinder, equal, only separated by good works

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How long did the Persian wars last for?

500 BCE-479 BCE

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Who did the Persians conquer that started the war?

Ionia (Greeks in city-state, Athens sent troops to fend off Persia)

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What was decided by Darius in 490 BCE?

Persia would take over Greece

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Why is the battle of Marathon special?

Greek messenger ran 26.2 miles to the next city state to tell Greeks to keep fighting

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What happened at the battle of Thermopylae?

300 Greek soldiers fought the Persian army, but still lost.

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Where is Confucianism still practiced?

Parts of Asia (Korea, Japan)

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What is Confucianism?

Philosophy

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What era did Confucianism come about?

Period of warring states (475-221 BCE)

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Who is the founder of Confucianism?

Kong Fuzi

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What were the Analeats (Confucianism)

Written collection of Kong Fuzi sayings

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What is needed for social harmony according to Kong Fuzi?

People to know their place and to act accordingly

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What were restrictions in the 5 relationships (C)?

Elders were revered, Patriarchal, hierarchy

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What countries did Cyrus conquer?

Lydia, Anatolia, Bactricia, Babylonia (Start of Persian Empire)

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What was Ren (C)?

Right attitude

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What us Li(C) ?

Good behavior

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What was Xiao (C)?

family before yourself

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When did Daoism originate?

Period of warring states

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Who were the founders of Daoism?

Laozi and Doodejing

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Why did Laozi and Doodejing not like the Confucianism?

Didn’t think education would solve problems

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What is Dao?

Way of nature does nothing yet accomplishes everything

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What was the concept of Wu Wei?

to do nothing

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What does Wu Wei lead to?

Less polarized views

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What is Qi (Chi)?

Your soul

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What must you do to keep your Qi balanced?

Practice a life of moderation

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What is Yin-Yang?

Balance between good and evil

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How many meridian lines were there?

14

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How many meridian points?

361

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What was accupuncture?

Using needles to hit pressure points (surgery w/ no anesthesia)

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What was Legalism?

A Philosophy where you are punished for every infraction

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What was collective responsibility?

If one person does wrong everyone gets punished

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What did Shi Huang di do?

Brought legalism over to china

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What was found in 1974? (Legalism)

Si Huang dis’ tomb

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How did Si Huang di die?

Mercury poisoning

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What was invented in 200 BCE?

Crossbow

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How many people were needed to work a crossbow?

3

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What was the great Wall used for?

To keep nomadic tribes out of china

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When did the Han rule?

202 BCE-220 CE

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Who was the first ruler of the Han?

Liu Bang

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What did Sima Qian do?

Wrote about the bad things that Shi Huang di and Liu Bang did

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What aspects of legalism did Han keep?

districts and strict rule

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How were the districts governed?

King collected taxes and kept order

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What philosophy did Han use?

Confucianism

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Who set up the silk road and the first collage?

Emperor Wu Di

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What did Han monopolize?

iron, salt, rice, alcohol

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What was cast iron?

Iron that could easily be molded into anything

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What was a seed drill?

Spaced seeds further apart for farming so they would grow better

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What helped with farming?

wheelbarrow

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What was a hoarse collar?

Animals could help farm with no choking

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What was invented in by Han 100 CE?

Paper

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What was Sericulture?

Strong silk worn by soldiers

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What must women always do on Han?

Obey, listen to orders, never talk

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What was a women’s role in Han?

Marry, give birth to sons

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What was a Meipo?

Matchmaker

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What was a dowry?

Payment the brides family paid to the husband’s family

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What did Ban Zhao say about women?

Should be educated but obey their husbands

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Who was the founder of Buddhism?

Sidhartha Gautama

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Who and when was Sidartha born?

563 BCE to a King

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What was a Kshatriya?

A warrior or leader

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What was Sidartha’s destiny?

To be a wise man

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How old was Sidartha when he escapes his palace?

29 years

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What were the 4 signs?

old man, sick man, dead man, and ascetics

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What were ascetics?

Monks that gave up their lives to find the meaning of life

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What happened to Sidartha in 534 BCE?

Became an ascetic at 35

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What did Sidartha do for 49 days

meditate

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What was Dharma?

Order by how you should live

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What was Sangha?

Sidartha’s 1st speech to first 5 followers

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What were the 4 noble truths?

  1. Number one thing in life is suffering

  2. your wants are the cause of your suffering

  3. there is an end to suffering

  4. follow the 8 fold path to end suffering

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