Paleolithic Era
Neolithic Era
Social Class
Hammurabi's Code
Maps/Archeology
100

The way early humans got their food during the Paleolithic Era.

What is Hunting and Gathering?

100

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100

The category that holds a belief in many gods.

What is Religion?
100

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100

Mesopotamia developed because of these 3 things.

What are the large community, the complex architecture, and the advanced system of trade routes?
200
Early humans had to do this to migrate faster and easier.

What is walking on two legs?

200

The reason people began living in larger groups.

What is they grew enough food to feed more people?

200

The category that holds cuneiform(the first form of writing).

What is Achievements?

200

The meaning of "If a man destroys the eye of another man, they shall destroy his eye".

What is Do unto others as you'd have done to you?

200

Archaeologists learned this about prehistoric people by looking at cave drawings.

What is their daily lives?

300
While men searched for food, women did this.

What is make clothes?

300

This major change occurred because of the agricultural revolution.

What is permanent settlements?

300

The category that holds irrigation and farming.

What is Geography?

300

This can be inferred by the punishments in Hammurabi's Code.

What is violence was okay in Babylon?
300

The way we know the Sumerians were able to write.

What is ancient Cuneiform tablets?

400

This did not exist during the Paleolithic Era.

What is Cuneiform?

400

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400

The category that holds groups in society.

What is Social Class?

400

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400

The reason different crops were found in different parts of the world.

What is agriculture developed separately across the world?

500

The second stone age.

What is the Neolithic Age?

500

The first city in Mesopotamia.

What is Babylon?

500

The category that holds the use of money for trade and how wealth is measured.

What is Economy?

500

These people were excluded from Hammurabi's Code.

Who are Noble People?

500

This influenced agricultural practices in Mesopotamia.

What are fertile rivers?

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