Nat Geo Chapter 6 Section 2
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20 questions
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Around 550 B.C., a kingdom called _____ in northeast India grew powerful.
Around 550 B.C., a kingdom called _____ in northeast India grew powerful.
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Around 325 BC, _____ _____ became king and established the first great Indian empire.
Around 325 BC, _____ _____ became king and established the first great Indian empire.
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What did Chandragupta accomplish during his reign?
What did Chandragupta accomplish during his reign?

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Where was Magadha located?
Where was Magadha located?
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Around 269 B.C., Asoka became king. Who was Asoka to Chandragupta?
Around 269 B.C., Asoka became king. Who was Asoka to Chandragupta?
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What caused Asoka to renounce violence?
What caused Asoka to renounce violence?
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What were Asoka's accomplishments?
What were Asoka's accomplishments?
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Chandra Gupta 1 established the Gupta Empire by _________________.
Chandra Gupta 1 established the Gupta Empire by _________________.
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A series of strong, wise, and long-lived Gupta rulers brought India _____ years of political stability, peace, and prosperity.
A series of strong, wise, and long-lived Gupta rulers brought India _____ years of political stability, peace, and prosperity.
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Match the word or person with the correct definition or accomplishment.
Match the word or person with the correct definition or accomplishment.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
golden age | arrow_right_alt | a period of great cultural achievement |
Kalidasa | arrow_right_alt | the greatest poet in Chandra Gupta II’s court and one of India’s greatest writers |
Ayurveda | arrow_right_alt | a traditional guide to medicine, diet, exercise, and disease |
scribes | arrow_right_alt | writers |
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What centuries did India's Golden Age occur?__________
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Chandragupta called himself the __________, the king of great kings, because of the large expansion of his empire.
Chandragupta called himself the __________, the king of great kings, because of the large expansion of his empire.
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The Golden Age showed an explosion in important literature, like the poem _____.
The Golden Age showed an explosion in important literature, like the poem _____.
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What 4 religions originated in India?
What 4 religions originated in India?
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What is the most practiced religion in India today?
What is the most practiced religion in India today?
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Many ______, people who do not eat meat, follow the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain principles of nonviolence toward animals.
Many ______, people who do not eat meat, follow the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain principles of nonviolence toward animals.
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Only one percent of India’s population follows _____, but this religion thrives in countries such as Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Korea, and China and also has a following in Europe and the United States.
Only one percent of India’s population follows _____, but this religion thrives in countries such as Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Korea, and China and also has a following in Europe and the United States.
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The temple of _____ in Cambodia followed the elaborate style that evolved from ancient Indian architecture.
The temple of _____ in Cambodia followed the elaborate style that evolved from ancient Indian architecture.
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Select the legacies of science and mathematics that originated in India.
Select the legacies of science and mathematics that originated in India.
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Legacies of Ancient India Match!
Legacies of Ancient India Match!
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Mathematics | arrow_right_alt | Mohandas Gandhi’s inspired his nonviolent protests in the mid-twentieth century against the British rule of India. |
Medicine | arrow_right_alt | Ancient astronomers determined that Earth is round. |
Science | arrow_right_alt | Inoculation protects people’s health by increasing one’s resistance to disease. It has virtually eliminated smallpox. |
Moral Conduct | arrow_right_alt | Indians devised both the decimal system and numerals. They were the first to use zero. |


