Early Humans
Agriculture Revolution
Mesopotamia
Egypt
Greece
100

This early human invention allowed them to stay warm during cold days and heat food.

Fire

100

What is the term to tame animals for human use such as using animals to transport goods.

Domestication

100

Mesopotamia had a monotheistic or polytheistic religion?

Polytheistic

100

The river vital for life and agriculture in Egypt was called the _____ River.

Nile

100

In Ancient Greek religion, the king of the gods and the god of thunder was ________

Zeus

200

In order to obtain food in the wildnerness, nomadic Early Humans were ______ and _______

Hunters and Gatherers

200

System to provide water to land and crops to help plants grow. Things used to help direct water include canals and dams.

Irrigation

200

The two rivers that were super important for Mesoptamia were the _____ and ______.

Tigris and Euphrates 

200

A monarch/ruler of Egypt was called a _________

Pharaoh

200

What City State prided itself in its Democracy and was named after the Goddess of Wisdom?

Athens

300
The oldest fossil of early humans was discovered in which continent?

Africa

300

What is the term for a system to plant food on a regular basis.

Agriculture

300

The Code of ___________ in Babylon was one of the first legal codes in the world.

Hammurabi

300
King ______ united Upper and Lower Egypt.

Narmer

300

What Greek City state required male citizens to serve in the army for 53 years of their life until the age of 60?

Sparta

400

What is the name of a period of time 10,000 years ago where the earth was really cold which allowed early humans to migrate to places they normally could never migrate to before?

Ice Age

400

Term for instead of just trying to secure food, people began to have specific jobs based on their talents like artisans and merchants.

Specialization

400

One of the oldest pieces of literature written on Earth about a King of Uruk who searched for immortality was called the Epic of ______________

Gilgamesh

400

Large buildings like the Pyramids and some Temples were  _______ for the Pharaohs

Tombs

400
This battle in the Greco-Persian war was a Greek Victory that was also famous for a messenger who ran 26 miles to deliver a message to Athens.

Marathon

500

The early humans were able to migrate to the Americas by crossing a land bridge made of ice over what body of water between modern day Russia and America?

Bering Strait

500

Because of agriculture, humans were able to grow extra food they can save for later.  This extra food is called a ______

Surplus

500

The wedge shaped writing of Mesopotamia that began in the City State of Sumer was called _________.

Cuneiform

500

Queen Hatshepsut was a ruler during the ______ Kingdom Period of Egyptian History

New

500

Who was the teacher of Alexander the Great?

Aristotle

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