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This is also known as the Agricultural Revolution.
What is the Neolithic Revolution?
100
These two metals, combined, create bronze.
What are copper and tin?
100
Mesopotamia is part of this larger area of cultivable land.
What is the Fertile Crescent?
100
The Code of Hammurabi distinguised between these types of offenses, revolutionary for its time.
What are major and minor offenses?
100
These people freed the Hebrews from captivity under their rule.
Who were the Persians?
200
This period of time encompasses the Neolithic Revolution.
What is 8000 BCE to 3000 BCE?
200
This advancement took place due to the Bronze Age.
What is the development of better tools and weapons?
200
The Fertile Crescent extends from westward from Mesopotamia toward this sea.
What is the Mediterranean?
200
The Code of Hammurabi established this concept, a sense of justice and fariness by applyign the laws to nearly everyone.
What is "rule of law"?
200
This writing system, consisting of a series of pictures that represented letters and words, was used by the Egyptians to communicate.
What are hieroglyphics?
300
This "lifestyle" is what groups of people transitioned to from their nomadic lifestyles during the Neolithic Revolution.
What is farming/city?
300
These are early civilizations made up of an urban center and the agricultural lands around it under its control.
What are city-states?
300
This form of writing was developed by the Sumerians.
What is cuneiform?
300
These people were the first believers of Judaism.
Who were the Hebrews?
300
This system was first used in ancient India by the Aryans to divide society into separate groups.
What is the caste system?
400
This allowed people to stay in the same place for a longer period of tim and rely on a constant food supply.
What is the ability to grow food/domesticate livestock?
400
This the "land between the rivers".
What is Mesopotamia?
400
This encompasses a series of social codes for every day life in Babylon.
What is the Code of Hammurabi/Hammurabic Code?
400
This term denotes a belief in one god.
What is monotheism?
400
These were the four main castes of the caste system, along with this group of outcasts.
What are the Brahmins, Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaisyas (landowners), Sudras (peasants), and "untouchables".
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This period of time, the latter part of the Neolithic Revolution, is noted because people figured out how to make a certain metal alloy.
What is the Bronze Age?
500
Mesopotamia is situated between these two rivers.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?
500
This figure developed the Code of Hammurabi, often credited as a significant step toward our modern legal codes.
Who is King Hammurabi of Babylon?
500
This was founded, by 1000 BCE, by the Hebrews in Palestine, on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
What is Israel?
500
This was allowed between castes in the early days of the system, but became restricted over time.
What is mobility?
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