Paleolithic Times
Neolithic Times
Growth of Villages
States and Structures
Religions
100

This strategy/lifestyle involved groups of humans migrating as they pursued vital resources.

What is a Nomadic lifestyle?

100

During the Neolithic time period, what human development led to increasingly sedentary settlement.

What is the Adoption of Agriculture?

100

Most early humans settlements developed near what vital resource.

What is Water?

100

The emergence of specialized religious roles and institutions characterizes the emergence of this type of belief system.

What is Organized Religion?

100

This was the last widely recognized Caliphate.

What is the Ottoman Empire?

200

These two practices characterized much of early religious beliefs.

What is Animism and Ancestor Veneration?

200
The taming of animals and plants for human use is called this.
What is domestication?
200

Job Specialization can be seen as a result of this effect of adopting agriculture.

What is Surplus Labour?
200

This factor was crucial for the rapid expansion of Buddhism and Christianity. Islam took it one step further.

What is State Sponsorship?

200

The Hindu Caste system is divided into four of these broad categories.

What is Varna?

300

Early human hierarchies were commonly based on this category.

What is Age?

300

This term refers to significant change occurring in a relatively short amount of time.

What is Revolution?

300

This now uncommon state formation characterized the earliest states.

What are City-States?

300

This long-running argument justifying monarchic systems of power emphasizes the close relationship between religious power and political power.

What is the Divine Right of Kings?

300

The fulfilment of this spiritual obligation in Hinduism and Buddhism is critical to breaking free of reincarnation.

What is Dharma?

400

This form of property relationship dominated in early societies.

What is Communal Ownership?

400

Toward the end of the Neolithic period, these two categories increasingly shaped hierarchies.

What are Class and Gender?

400

This form of taxation served not only as a transfer of valuble resources, but a sign of loyalty between a Vassal state and Empire.

What is Tribute?

400

These enduring cultural, administrative and organizational practices emerged from the Classical Period of various regions' histories.

What are Regional Traditions?

400

This group of specialists characterizes the leadership of organized religious groups.

Who are the Clergy?

500

Early humans societies were organized into this type of group.

What are kinship groups?

500

Historian Jared Diamond lists these four negative consequences of the adoption of agriculture.

What are Poor Diets, Enduring Hierarchies, Less Free Time/More Stress and Increased Disease?

500

Many historians argue that the emergence of states is related to these two forms of hydrologic infrastructure.

What is Irrigation and Flood Management?

500

This system within organizations, and especially states is responsible for the rapid expansion of state functions and capacity during the Bronze and Iron ages.

What is Bureaucracy?

500
This form of tracing ancestry is critical to identifying non-Reform Judaism as an Ethnic Religion.

What is Matrilinear?

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