6th Grade Ancient History

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6th grade homework

UCLA and USC: One paragraph - How did Darius I provide political and economic stability to the empire? Use evidence learned in class.
 
UMN: One paragraph - How is religious freedom a good way to avoid conflict in an empire? Use evidence learned in class.

6th grade homework

UCLA & USC: One paragraph - Did Cyrus II or Darius I accomplish more as a ruler?
 
UMN: Finish the Persian Empire worksheet

6th grade homework

One paragraph
UCLA: Why did Cyrus II do things differently from the Assyrian kings?
 
USC and UMN: Which ruler, Cyrus II or Darius I, had the greater accomplishments as King?

6th grade homework

USC:
-Why did Cyrus II run his empire differently from Assyria?
-Complete Assyria worksheet
 
UCLA: Complete Assyria worksheet

6th grade homework

UMN: Why did Cyrus II of Persia do things differently from Assyria?
 
UCLA: Why were other Mesopotamian peoples eager to join forces and overthrow Assyria?
 
USC: Complete crossword and questions 1 and 2.

6th grade homework

One paragraph - Why were peoples of Mesopotamia eager to join forces against Assyria?
 
UCLA: One paragraph - How did the Assyrians control their large empire?

6th grade homework

USC and UMN: What do historians believe is the cause for Assyria developing a culture focused on military power?
 
UCLA: No homework today

6th grade homework

UCLA and USC: One paragraph - How did Egypt's influence over Kush (Nubia) lead to Piankhi conquering the land?
 
UMN: No homework

6th Grage homework

UCLA and USC:
One paragraph - How did Egypt and Nubia's relations change over time?
 
UMN:
One pargraph - How did Egypt's influence over Kush lead to Piankhi conquering the land?

6th grade homework

One paragraph answer:
UCLA: What was surprising or interesting about the battle of Kadesh?
 
USC: How did Nubia's relationship with Egypt change over time?
 
UMN: Compare Piankhi as a ruler to a pharaoh of Egyptian.

6th Grade

UCLA and USC - One paragraph
Compare and contrast Hatshepsut with Thutmose III.
 
UMN: What was the most interesting part of our video today?