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31 Jan 2026
What artifact was key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs?
💡 Explanation:The Rosetta Stone was the essential key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs. It contains the same decree inscribed in three scripts: hieroglyphic, Demotic, and Ancient Greek, which allowed scholars like Jean-François Champollion to translate the hieroglyphs in the 19th century. The Behistun Inscription served a similar role for deciphering cuneiform scripts.
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24 Jan 2026
Which principle of the Code of Hammurabi tied the severity of penalties to the victim’s and perpetrator’s social standing?
💡 Explanation:The Code of Hammurabi is famous for its emphasis on retribution (Lex Talionis), but the severity of the punishment was not universally equal for all citizens. Instead, penalties were 'differentially applied' based on the social class (elite, commoner, or slave) of both the injured party and the aggressor, which directly reflected and reinforced the rigid social hierarchy of Babylonian society.
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22 Jan 2026
The necessity for coordinated irrigation and land surveying along the Nile primarily drove the development of which Egyptian system?
💡 Explanation:The annual, predictable, yet destructive flooding of the Nile necessitated large-scale, coordinated efforts for irrigation, flood control, and the re-establishment of land boundaries for tax purposes (land surveying). This massive organizational requirement was the primary impetus for the unification of Egypt under a single pharaoh and the subsequent creation of a powerful, centralized bureaucracy to manage these essential tasks, thus driving the development of the Centralized Bureaucratic State. Options A and D were secondary developments, and B is an incorrect political model for Ancient Egypt.
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17 Jan 2026
Which organs were preserved in the four Canopic jars of Ancient Egypt?
💡 Explanation:Canopic jars were used during the mummification process to store the internal organs that were removed from the body. The four organs preserved were the lungs, liver, stomach, and intestines. The heart was generally left inside the body as the center of intelligence and the soul, and the brain was typically removed and discarded.
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13 Jan 2026
The standardization of city layouts, weights, and measures in the Indus Valley Civilization suggests which political structure?
💡 Explanation:The remarkable consistency in urban planning (grid systems), standardized brick size, and uniform weights and measures across the vast geographical area of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) is the strongest archaeological evidence suggesting a highly centralized, single authority or a powerful federation was in control. This level of standardization and administrative control across multiple major sites (like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro) contrasts sharply with the often-competing city-state models of contemporaneous civilizations like Mesopotamia. The question asks for the best-fit political structure implied by this specific evidence (application of concept).
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25 Dec 2025
The predictable annual flooding of the Nile River primarily facilitated the growth of which key Egyptian feature?
💡 Explanation:The predictable annual floodwaters of the Nile, which deposited fertile silt, required large-scale, coordinated public works, such as basin irrigation and flood control, across the entire Nile Valley. This necessity for central planning and management was a major factor in the development of a powerful, unified, and highly centralized pharaonic administration.
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16 Nov 2025
Which Pharaoh commissioned the Great Pyramid of Giza?
💡 Explanation:The Great Pyramid, the largest at Giza, was built as a tomb for the Fourth Dynasty Pharaoh Khufu.
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16 Nov 2025
What writing system was developed by the Sumerians?
💡 Explanation:Cuneiform, characterized by wedge-shaped marks, is one of the earliest writing systems, developed in Mesopotamia.
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04 Nov 2025
Which ancient civilization viewed its ruler (Pharaoh) as a god-king?
💡 Explanation:Ancient Egypt is characterized by the belief that the Pharaoh was a divine intermediary or living god.
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30 Oct 2025
Which civilization developed the concept of zero independently?
💡 Explanation:The Maya civilization independently developed the mathematical concept of zero.
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