What is the Hindu concept that describes the total measure of your actions
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Karma
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Where was cuneiform used
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Type your answer here... Sumeria
The Assyrians and Babylonians used cuneiform writing.
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What was one cause of the Peloponnesian war
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Rivalry between Athens and its empire and the Peloponnesian
League led by Sparta.
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Which of these did the aryan invasion bring to the indus valley
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Vedism.
Sanskrit
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What made the silk road hard to travel
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mountais deserts rivers
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What did the first Qin emperor do because of his belief in Legalism
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He ruled as an autocrat.
he passed strict laws (apex)
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What period of Indian history saw the unification of much of India
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The Maurya Period
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What is the Hindu word for deeds
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Karma
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What is an important Chinese text
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The Way of Virtue
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When does an aqueduct have an arch
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when it crosses a valley.
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What do The Iliad and the Mahabharata have in common
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Both portray gods. Both contain stories of battles.
Both are epic poems of considerable length. Both books describe
only a limited period in a war that in both cases spans a
considerably longer period.. Both narratives describe individual
battles and deaths of various heroes of both sides, military
formations, war diplomacy, meetings and discussions among the
characters, and the weapons used. Both are very old poems, their
exact origins lost in the mist of times.
In both cases, the historical truth of the war is in doubt and
remains subject to scholarly discussions.
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Which word best describes Sumerian beliefs
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Polytheistic.
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Why did the Athenians put Socrates to death
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They were angry when Socrates called himself a benefactor.
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Example of extraction of iron
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Smelting iron ore.
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What is the Hindu concept that describes the total measure of your actions
Karma
Where was cuneiform used
Type your answer here... Sumeria
The Assyrians and Babylonians used cuneiform writing.
What was one cause of the Peloponnesian war
Rivalry between Athens and its empire and the Peloponnesian
League led by Sparta.
Which of these did the aryan invasion bring to the indus valley
Vedism.
Sanskrit
What made the silk road hard to travel
mountais deserts rivers
What did the first Qin emperor do because of his belief in Legalism
He ruled as an autocrat.
he passed strict laws (apex)
What period of Indian history saw the unification of much of India
The Maurya Period
What is the Hindu word for deeds
Karma
What is an important Chinese text
The Way of Virtue
When does an aqueduct have an arch
when it crosses a valley.
What do The Iliad and the Mahabharata have in common
Both portray gods. Both contain stories of battles.
Both are epic poems of considerable length. Both books describe
only a limited period in a war that in both cases spans a
considerably longer period.. Both narratives describe individual
battles and deaths of various heroes of both sides, military
formations, war diplomacy, meetings and discussions among the
characters, and the weapons used. Both are very old poems, their
exact origins lost in the mist of times.
In both cases, the historical truth of the war is in doubt and
remains subject to scholarly discussions.
Which word best describes Sumerian beliefs
Polytheistic.
Why did the Athenians put Socrates to death
They were angry when Socrates called himself a benefactor.