This was a moral law code written by the Hebrews.
What is The Ten Commandments?
This was the river in China that promoted a civilization.
What is the Hwang He River?
This was the river in India that a civilization was built on.
What is the Indus River?
True or false, rivers was characterized by nomadic bands of hunter gatherers.
What is false?
Government, religion and social structure help make this.
What is civilization?
True or false, scientists believe people migrated from Africa to Europe and Asia.
What is true?
These are the rivers of Mesopotamia
What are the Tigris and Euphrates?
This is the first written law code.
What is the Code of Hammurabi?
Advanced cities, skilled workers and buildings are characteristics of this.
What is civilization?
What type of geographical features did early people settle on?
What are river valley civilizations?
This act and domestication of animals help the growth of early civilizations.
What is farming?
This type of government bases its power on divine religious authority.
What is a theocracy?
This river in Egypt helped build a civilization that lasted 3000 years.
What is the Nile?
This is why societies developed the wheels and other tools.
What is to make life easier?
This was the first monotheistic religion.
What is Judaism?
This is the term for training animals to benefit humans.
What is domestication?
This river valley civilization used Hieroglyphics and built pyramids.
What is the Nile river civilization in Europe?
Political unit that establishes a government and organizes a region.
What is a city state?
This is the translation for Mesopotamia.
What is 'The Land Between to Rivers"?
The Israelites were an example of this type of religion with only one god.
What is monotheism?
This is the era where people learned how to farm.
What is the Neolithic Era?
Sumerians developed this type of writing to record history.
What is cuneiform?
Neolithic societies who have a food surplus had this happen.
What is have the time to have people become carpenters, weavers and tradesmen?
These are reasons why people lived near rivers.
What is water and fertile land?
True or false, there was one universal culture in early river civilizations.
What is false, there were many different, diverse cultures?