Which civilization was between the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers?
China
The earliest humans are believed to have lived on what continent?
Africa
to have more of extra of something that you need
surplus
Which Greek city-state was known for creating a democracy?
Athens
What sea does the Nile River flow into?
Mediterranean Sea
Which civilization was in modern-day Pakistan & India?
Indus River Valley
the people living with lifestyle meant people traveled from place to place, not living in permanent homes
nomads
What does "E" stand for in GRAPES?
economics
What is one type of government we studied as a part of Greece?
Democracy, Monarchy, Oligarchy
This River provided fresh water to the citizens of Ancient Rome
Tiber
This civilization was located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
Mesopotamia
this revolution had a big impact on how people lived. They were able to grow a surplus of food, developed languages, and invented a plow
Agricultural Revolution
a system that ranks people or things above others
hierarchy
this type of government influenced many countries, including the United States
democracy
this famous building was used for gladiator battles & other performances
colleseum
This civilization was on the Nile River
Egypt
Olmec
a fancy word for farming is..
agriculture
What is one possible reason for the Fall of Rome?
natural disasters, poor training for troops (military), frequent change in leadership
this early civilization in Western African was famous for trading gold and salt
Ghana
What is one common geographical feature among Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China?
rivers
one of the Mayans major achievements that was used to build large structures
math
the belief in many gods
polytheism
complex societies with food, surplus, organized government, art, religion, cities, class divisions, and writing systems are considered
civilizations
What civilization did you enjoy studying the most and provide 2 reasons why