The movement of people or animals or ideas from one place to another.
What is migration?
Domesticate
What is to tame or cultivate, referring to plants or animals?
What is a revolution?
Gold, silver, or even clay coins in early civilizations
What is an example of currency?
A lack of or deficit in needed resources.
What is a shortage?
More than you need
What is a surplus?
A system in which people are ranked above or below other groups of people.
What is a heirarchy?
What is a government?
Gaining skills on producing a limited range of goods or services, which increases efficiency or quality.
What is specialization?
Examples of this would be a road or an irrigation system.
What is infrastructure?
A Ziggurat
What is a religious temple, often shaped like a pyramid?
Innovation
What is a new method or way to do something?
Who we all want to win the 2025 World Series.
Who are the Dodgers?
The ancient civilization in modern day Pakistan.
What is the Indus Valley Civilization?
Network.
What is a system that connects people or things?
Trading a goat for a bushel of wheat would be an example of this.
What is the barter system?
Developed the world's first recognized code of law.
Who is Hammurabi?
The two city states that fought in the Peloponesian War between 431 and 404 BCE.
Who were Athens and Sparta?
Home of world's first democracy.
Where is Athens?
This river flooded every year to support this ancient civilization.
What is the Nile?
The creation of permanent settlements and the introduction of food surpluses to name two effects
How did the Neolithic Revolution alter the course of human history?
The eight elements of a civilization
What are cities/ settlements, religions/ belief systems, specialization/ heirarchy, arts & architecture, public works, and writing?
Created writing called cuneiform
Who were the Sumerians?
The first king of the Israelites.
Who is Saul?
The ancient civilization famed for their shipbuilding and trading throughout the Mediteranian Sea.
Who were the Phoenicians?