Matching Pairs Social Sciences Midterm ReviewOnline version Test your knowledge of social sciences concepts with this matching pairs game! by Gabriela Durazzo 1 Mountainous 2 Nile River 3 Iliad 4 Cultural Diffusion 5 Paleolithic 6 epic poems 7 Arete 8 Harappan 9 Systematic agriculture 10 Mount Olympus 11 Jupiter 12 Socrates 13 Democracy 14 Troy 15 Julius Caesar 16 Domestication 17 Silt 18 River Valleys 19 Mohenjo Daro 20 Hajj 21 Phillip II 22 Oligarchy 23 Neolithic 24 Ziggurat 25 Siddhartha Gautama 26 Senate 27 Plato 28 Pax Romana 29 Trade An advanced civilization flourished in these cities for hundreds of years. the action of buying and selling goods and services A roman general and politician who named himself dictator of the Roman empire. the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use “the rule of many”; government by the people, either directly or through their elected representatives relating to or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years, when primitive stone implements were used. Chief god of ancient Rome and Italy king of the Spaniards from 1556 to 1598 and king of the Portuguese (as Philip I) from 1580 to 1598. a region having many mountains the keeping of animals and growing food on a regular bases the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought. valley formed by flowing water state council of ancient Roman republic &empire,shared legislative power with popular assemblies,administration w/ magistrates,judicial power w knight the qualities of excellence that a hero strives to win in a struggle or contents. relating to or denoting the later part of the Stone Age, when ground or polished stone weapons and implements prevailed Any state of peace in Rome imposed by a strong nation not weakened or defeated. explains the Trojan, conflict between the city of Troy a mountain peak in northeast Greece near the Aegean coast; believed by ancient Greeks to be the dwelling place of the gods a certain cultural values, ideas, or even cultures are adapted by different cultures. provided ancient Egypt with fertile soil and water for irrigation, as well as a means of transporting materials for building projects referred to as the Buddha, founder of Buddhism a massive stepped tower on which was built a temple dedicated to the chief god or goddess of a Sumerian city built sophisticated cities, invented sewage systems that predated ancient Rome's, and engaged in long-distance trade with settlements in Mesopotamia Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that toke place in the last month of the year and that all Muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime “the rule of the few”; a form of government in which a select group of people exercises control where the Greek myth of the Trojan War took place he founded the Academy, an academic program which many consider to be the first Western university fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, makes land fertile in river valleys after flood of river a long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero 1 Gilgamesh 2 Dynastic Cycle 3 Nomad 4 Monotheistic 5 Paterfamilias 6 Homer 7 Constantine 8 Babylon 9 Abraham 10 Edict of Milan 11 Aristocracy 12 Torah 13 Greek 14 Quran 15 Bible 16 Constantinople 17 Republic Constantine made Christianity the main religion of Rome, and created Constantinople a form of government in which the leader is not a king and certain citizens have the right to vote belief in one God author of two most famous Epic Poem, iliad and Odyssey was an ancient city located on the lower Euphrates river in southern Mesopotamia First covenant with God. In the book of Genesis he obeys unquestioningly commands of God. in roman social structure, the dominant male head of household the rise, fall and replacement of dynasties or empires, in China; Mandate of Heaven the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testament capital of the Roman Empire was moved here for more than a thousand year a legendary Sumerian king and hero of the Gilgamesh Epic relating to Greece, its people, or their language the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices the Islamic holy book (like our Bible) proclamation that permanently established religious toleration for Christianity within the Roman Empire a person who moves from place to place rather than settling down and living in one area the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures (the Pentateuch).