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Chapter 3 Quiz
Shifting Agrarian Centers in India, 3000–600 BCE
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Archeological remains of Harappan culture were first identified:
During work on an extension of the East India Railway.
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In a bazaar in northern India, being sold as paperweights.
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As a base for construction of a large bridge across the Ravi River.
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In Buddhist temples where they were being protected as ancient religious symbols.
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An important pattern in the history of both northern India and Mesopotamia is:
A long history of political unity and conquest of neighboring societies.
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Ghettoization of conquered peoples, prohibiting cultural or biological assimilation.
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Regular rhythms of migration and invasion.
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Accurate accounts and records that tell us much about their religion and philosophy.
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The land area occupied by the Harappans:
Included only the city of Harappa and a circular area about 500 meters wide.
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Was much smaller than Egypt's Old Kingdom or Sargon's Mesopotamia.
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Shows no signs of having participated in any trading networks.
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Was the largest cultural area of the third millennium BCE.
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All of the following are characteristic of the monsoon winds of the South Asian subcontinent
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The monsoon winds have a significant impact on Asian agriculture, although even minor variations in timing can cause disasters such as floods and famine.
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During the wet cycle, the winds from Africa, flowing from southwest to northeast, cause heavy rainfall.
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During the dry cycle, the winds reverse and bring hot, dry air from Central Asia, and the subcontinent becomes arid.
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The heaviest rainfall generally occurs in the north and in the plain of Sind, leaving much of the south comparatively arid year round.
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Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, the two major cities of Harappan culture:
Are laid out according to a meticulously planned grid
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Were built on high plateaus, simplifying both defense and water drainage.
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Show a cultural variation much greater than the cities of Old Kingdom Egypt.
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Were deficient in sanitary provisions, such as drains and gutters
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The Harappan diet included all of the following
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Barley
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Peas
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Sesame
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Onions
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The following are indications that Harappan society included merchants and/or traders,
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A large number of items that seem to have been imported from Egypt
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Evidence in Mesopotamian records from about 2300 BCE
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Evidence of Harappan merchandise being traded in central Asia
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Elaborate port facilities
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Religious symbols found in Harappan archeological evidence indicate:
That the "swastika" only appeared in Buddhist-influenced cultures.
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A clearly-delineated cosmological system among them.
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That they may have believed in a life after death
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That there was a renegade fertility cult outside the scope of the official religion
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One of the causes for the decline of the major cities of Harappan civilization was:
Ecological collapse.
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Outside invasion.
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The spread of disease.
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Volcanic activity.
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The Indo-Europeans migrated into northern India during the period:
2500-2200 BCE
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1700-1400 BCE
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2100-1800 BCE
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1000-800 BCE
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The
Vedas
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During the year 1003 BCE.
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Between 1400 and 800 BCE.
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By the Harappan priesthood some time during 1700-1300 BCE.
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By Indo-Europeans sometime after 400 BCE.
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A society calling themselves "Aryans":
Conquered northern India in a series of ferocious battles beginning around 1200 BCE.
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Attacked the subcontinent by sea and swept up along the coastlines before pushing toward the Indian interior.
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Entered South Asia through the Khyber Pass and spread across Punjab over a 300 year period, with evidence of some battles, but longer periods of peaceful migration
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Captured all of the major Harappan cities and either killed or enslaved the native population.
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The Vedic peoples utilized _____________ in warfare.
bronze weapons and armor
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horse-drawn wagons and chariots
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Chinese weaponry
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camels and compound bows
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All of these statements about the
Rig-Veda
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It appears to be the oldest of the
Vedas
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It was composed between about 1400 and 900 BCE.
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It maintains that the Aryans descended from a matriarchal society somewhere near the Black Sea
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It depicts a society broken down into four social divisions or
varnas
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Which of the following might represent evidence that the Aryans were agents of technological transmission?
Their introduction of chariots to the Xia and Shang societies of China.
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The introduction of the horse to South Asia.
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The diffusion of iron.
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Maps and detailed information about Chinese and Persian society in the
Rig-Veda
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After the disappearance of Harappan cities, the re-urbanization of northern India was in large part supported by:
Aryan use of slave labor.
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The coordinated effort to desalinate the Indus River.
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The cultivation of rice
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Indra's commands in the
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The
Mahabharata
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Is the world's longest poem, only slightly shorter than the Christian
New Testament
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Provides guidance to those struggling with conflicting civil, social, and religious duties.
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Was not intended as a source of religious doctrine.
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Was designed primarily to give comfort to the "forest dwellers," those who had removed themselves from society in order to devote themselves to meditation.
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All of the following statements about the Bhagavad Gita are true
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It is the sixth book of the
Mahabharata
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The protagonist, a warrior named Arjuna, is conflicted about going into battle against friends and family members.
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The god Krishna leads the warrior Arjuna to the realization that the human duty to support and protect one's family outweighs all other considerations
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It maintains that humans are required to put aside their personal reservations and fulfill their duty whether or not it appeals to them.
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By about 600 BCE, the largest northern Indian states, particularly Magadha and Kosala:
Developed ideologies of kingship based on a combination of state power and religion
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Realized that they had extended beyond the practical limits of their ability to govern and maintain administrative control of additional societies.
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Had nearly destroyed each other by constant warfare.
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Realized that prosperity can only be achieved through peaceful interaction.
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One of the most important concepts in the Vedas was that of
dharma
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Diligently fulfilling required duties in accordance with one's place in society.
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One's duty to pursue peace at any cost.
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The importance of sexual purity and asceticism.
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The obligation to act in accordance with one's own conscience, regardless of social standing.
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By 600 BCE, a male householder of the upper class was expected to:
Rule the entire extended family, with no restrictions on his behavior.
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habitually sacrifice his own needs for those of his family and dependents
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Force his wife to commit ritual suicide should he even have a suspicion that she has committed any act of sexual infidelity.
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Make sure that no sexually explicit materials entered the household.
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The term "Hinduism":
Was an Indo-European word used to describe Harappan religious rites.
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Was derived from the Persian word
hindu
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sindhu
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Was derived from the term Harappans used to describe the duties of priests.
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Came into use after the Indo-European invasion to describe the religious practices of the conquered Harappan societies
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The term "asceticism" describes:
The full or partial renunciation of the material world.
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The idea that one can unify with brahman by doing an extreme form of yoga.
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The belief that rituals are more important than dharma.
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The notion that wearing proper robes and headgear was necessary to perform rituals effectively.
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The rebirth of the soul into a new body is called ______________.
dharma
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karma
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varna
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samsara
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The image above shows Lothal's dockyard which was important for Harappan long-distance trade. Lothal was also an important center of:
regional government.
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manufacturing
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religion
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grain production.
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The map above shows the monsoonal weather patterns in India. During which months does the monsoonal flow come off the Indian Ocean?
January through June
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August through December
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April through June
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June through October
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The image above shows the Brahmans whose ritual position and occupations status are at the top of the caste system. What are the other castes in the social system?
Shudra
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Kshatriya
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Smriti
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Vaishya
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