1) Where is this? a) Greece b) Hosuton c) Han Dynasty d) Rome 2) Where is this? a) Rome b) China c) Southeast Asia d) Greece 3) Where is this? a) Rome b) Han Dynasty c) South Asia d) Southeast Asia e) Greece 4) What major religion is known in this area? a) Hinduism b) Christianity c) Judaism d) Islam e) Buddhism 5) What major religion is known in this area? a) Hinduism b) Christianity c) Judaism d) Islam e) Buddhism 6) What is a huge difference between these and Neolithic civilizations? a) They are smaller b) They are the same size c) They did not give anything new to the world d) They are much larger 7) Based on the map, which of the following most accurately describes the relationship of trade within the Roman Empire? a) Rome was an empire that was heavily dependent on trade and had trade routes across its empire. b) The Mediterranean Sea was the only center of trade for the Roman Empire c) The eastern half of the Roman Empire was not truly connected to trade routes. d) Rome’s provinces were often not connected by trade to the rest of the empire. 8) Which of the following was a historical effect of the presence of trade networks throughout Rome, such as those shown in the map? a) They enabled the spread of Buddhist ideas from China by making it easier to travel. b) Christian missionaries were able to more quickly spread their religion throughout the Roman Empire c) Rome focused exclusively on trading within its empire and refused to trade with other civilizations d) The Roman empire stayed relatively small because it focused on infrastructure rather than expansion. 9) Greece started to use Rationalism (question everything). Which religion resembles this the most? a) Hinduism b) Buddhism c) Christianity d) Islam 10) New Information: Which of the following did NOT have city-states? a) Greece b) Mayans c) Rome d) Han Dynasty

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