Vocabulary
Rise of Civilization
Empires of Mesopotamia
Early Civilizations in the Americas
100
a city that is the center of government

Capital

100

Early humans were constantly moving from place to place in search of new food sources. This lifestyle is known as being "____"

Nomadic

100

The first civilization to flourish in Mesopotamia. It was made up of city-states (small independent countries) and it was eventually conquered by the Akkadians. 

Sumer

100

The earliest humans to migrate to America arrived from _____

Asia

200

very large structures built by a society; often built to honor the power of the society's rulers or gods

Monument 

("Monumental Architecture")

200

What new discovery allowed humans to finally settle into permament locations?

Agriculture / Farming

200

King Sargon created the world’s first empire. The _____________ developed their own language. Artists carved relief sculptures on stones.

The Akkadian Empire

200

One of the most influential Central American civilizations was located along the Gulf of Mexico. Like many large, complex societies, the _____ had more social classes than the smaller hunting and gathering communities. They appear to have grown rich from trade. They honored their rulers by building large statues of their heads.

Olmec

300

hieroglyphs

an early form of writing based on symbols

300

How did Agriculture allow early civilizations to grow and prosper?

*You can now grow enough food to support a larger group of people, with much less effort

*People can focus on other skills besides just hunting and gathering

300

King Hammurabi created a code of laws that applied to everyone in the empire. Agriculture and trade thrived under his rule.

The Babylonian Empire 

300

This civilization seems to have borrowed many features from the Olmec. It built pyramids and developed writing based on hieroglyphs. The ______ mastered astronomy. They created a calendar that guided the year. They were also skilled engineers. This can be seen from their irrigation and salt-producing systems.

Maya

400

a large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government

Empire

400

The ability to control the water supply by moving or storing water for your crops

Irrigation

400

The __________ honored their powerful kings with palaces and huge sculptures. They built some of the earliest aqueducts.

The Assyrian Empire 

400

The importance of this civilization has only recently been discovered. ________ is much older than originally estimated. It may have been a trading center. The pyramids and amphitheaters they left behind required great technical skill. They also required the labor of thousands to build.

Caral

500

the way a region or country uses resources to produce and sell or trade goods and services to meet people's needs and wants

Economy

500

How did these irrigation channels bring different villages to work together, allowing them to grow and form into much larger cities

Maintaining and cleaning the irrigation channels required cooperation among villages (The channels would get clogged, one clog could block the entire channel for everyone else)

500

King Nebuchadnezzar restored the splendor of King Hammurabi’s time. His Hanging Gardens of Babylon became famous in the ancient world.

The Neo-Babylonian Empire 

500

This civilization stretched across North America. It was made up of several independent groups. These societies each had their own leadership and governing structures, but they shared several cultural similarities. They lived from large-scale agriculture and trade.

Mississippian

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