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100

would settle near fertile _________valleys so they could benefit from the soil enriching floods that happened yearly.

What is river?

100

the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines, the period generally spanned from about 1760 to 1840.

what is the industrial revolution?

100

absolute location of a place on Earth

what is a site

100

The inventor of the Model T automobile

who is Henry Ford?

100

an economic and political system in which all property is publicly owned and managed.

what is communism?

200

the aztec capital now known as Mexico city- was founded in 1325 on an island in the middle of a lake

What is Tenochtitlan?

200

Who initiated the Cultural Revolution in China, and when did it end?

Who is Mao Zedong 1976

200

The inventor of the telephone, first patented in the late 1800s

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

200

state policy, or advocacy that consists in extending power by territorial acquisition by extending political territory

what is imperialism?

200

manufacturing process in which parts (usually interchangeable parts) mechanically move from station to station until finished

what is the assembly line?

300

The first civilization/ cities appeared in these two regions.

(Hint: think water)

what is Mesopotamia and the Nile River Valley?

300

___________ cities grew around traditions and beliefs, including sacred sites connecting residents to ancestors

what is Chinese?

300

relatively large, densely populated settlement with much larger population than rural villages.

what is a city?

300

crop yields that are sufficient to feed more people than the farmer and his family, use extra crop production for sale

what is an agricultural surplus

300

the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines, the period generally spanned from about 1760 to 1840.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

400

Two well-known ancient empires that powered the diffusion of cities

what are the Greek and Roman empires?

400

a political strategy, practice, state policy, or advocacy that consists in extending power by territorial acquisition or by extending political and economic control

what is imperialism?

400

relative location of a place in reference to features nearby, or its regional position with reference to other places.

what is a situation? 

400

In ancient roman cities, they utilized ______________ for the transportation of their water supply into the urban city

what is an aqueduct? 

400

an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit rather than being owned or run by the state.

what is capitalism?

500

The first cities appeared in _________ (between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers) and the _______River Valley.

what are Mesopotamia and Nile?

500

in India, ancient system of social hierarchy based on one's birth that is tied to concepts of purity and social status.

what is the caste system?

500

corporations make decisions about the location of manufacturing facilities, cheap land and costs are a must in in this theory

what is the least cost theory?

500

Weber said what three components were present is a socioeconomic stratification society

what are class, status, and power?

500

The structuring of society into distinct economic/ societal classes

what is socioeconomic stratification?
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