Where did the earliest humans originate from?
Africa
Which is older the Neolithic or Paleolithic era
Paleolithic
what was the social class right under the king in Mesopotamia?
Priests
What river is Ancient Egypt settled around?
Nile
Draw a compass rose

what is this a picture of? 
Irrigation Canals
Lucy the Ape was known for being bipedal, what does the term bipedal mean?
Ability to walk on two feet
what event led to the transition/shift from the paleolithic era to the neolithic era?
Agricultural Revolution
What two rivers is Mesopotamia settled around?
Tigris and Euphrates
Why were scribes so important to Ancient Egypt?
Wrote and recorded laws and events
What is this line called?
Equator
What does Polytheism mean?
Belief in multiple Gods
During the Ice age did water levels rise or sink?
Sink (created land bridges)
what Era does this describe:
Humans were nomadic, used stone tools, and were hunter gatherers
Paleolithic

What is the name of the green area?
Fertile Crescent
How did the creation of the calendar help farmers in Egypt?
Allowed them to keep track of flooding
What is the name of the invisible line that runs North and South in our world.
Prime Meridian
What do the following stand for?
BCE
BC
AD
CE
BCE = before common era
BC = Before Christ
AD = Anno Domini
CE = Common Era
Please identify which of these are push or pull factors
1. The Nile River flooded regularly, leaving fertile soil for crops.
2. Overpopulation and lack of farmland in mainland Greece.
3. Overgrazed land and lack of water for animals.
1. Pull
2. Push
3. Push
Farming led to the permanent establishment of what?
Civilizations/settlements
Explain what the term "barter" means.
Exchanging goods
Why was being surrounded by deserts important in Ancient Egypt?
Provided protection
Name all 5 major oceans
1. Pacific
2. Atlantic
3. Indian
4. Arctic
5. Southern
Explain the difference between a primary and secondary source.
Primary - firsthand account of a story
Secondary - Retelling of a story, does not come from the source
What are the 3 main reasons why people made fire? You must get all 3 correct to get points
1. stay warm
2. Cook food
3. Scare off animals
During the paleolithic age, humans were nomadic, what does this term mean?
moved from place to place and did not settle in one location.
what was Hammurabi's code?
Really strict laws that sometimes would require amputation of limbs.
Why was the mummification process so sacred (important) to Ancient Egyptians?
The better your body was preserved the more likely you were to make it to the afterlife.
Name all 7 continents
1. Europe
2. Asia
3. North America
4. South America
5. Australia
6. Antarctica
7. Africa
The process modern-day scientists and archeologists use to determine the age of fossils is called
Carbon dating