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100

Mesopotamia was located between these two rivers

What are the Tigris and Euphrates? 

100

After a flood, this rich fertile soil is left behind 

What is silt?

100

Thanks to this invention from Mesopotamia, farming became a quick and less laborious trade

What is the plow?

100

These were people with no permanent home who moved around to hunt and gather food

What are nomads?

100

One civilization built pyramids, while another constructed ziggurats; both served religious purposes

What are Egypt and Mesopotamia? 

200

Unlike most rivers, the Nile River flows in this unusual direction 

What is North? 

200

An important technological advancement, this tool brings water to crops 

What is irrigation? 

200

An increase in trade and transportation was all possible thanks to this technological advancement 

What is the wheel? 

200

Farming, tools and this new type of relation with animals allowed for humans to settle permanently 

What is domestication of animals? 

200

One civilization used floating gardens on lakes, while another carved terraces into mountains to farm.

What are the Aztec and Inca? 

300

A primary trading location, the Nile River empties into this body of water

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

300

A work of ancient ingenuity, the Aztecs created "floating gardens" named this to provide room for farming

What are the Chinampas? 

300

Still used today in cities such as New Orleans, the Mesopotamians built these systems of controlling flood waters 

What are levees and canals? 

300
This theme of geography describes how humans change their environment 

What is Human-Environment Interaction? 

300

One civilization developed cuneiform, while another created hieroglyphics; both systems recorded information.

What are Sumerians and Egyptians? 

400

This river, know for it's serpentine shape, was important to the Inca civilization

What is the Amazon river?

400

To maintain and use the abundant rainforest, the Maya used this technique to allow for fertile soil for farming 

What is slash-and-burn?

400
The plow and the wheel were some of the biggest inventions to come from the Sumerian society. This allowed for these two aspects of life to greatly improve

What is farming and trading? 

400

The Maya and Aztec relied on religious leaders for decisions related to this field 

What is farming / harvest? 

400

One civilization cleared rainforest land using slash-and-burn techniques, while another developed well-planned cities along a river with advanced drainage systems  

What are the Maya and the Indus Valley civilization? 

500

Civilizations like the Maya and Aztec settled near rivers for various reasons such as trade and farming and this additional benefit 

What is transportation? 

500

Used in many of their dishes, this crop native to the Andean region was the most important to the Inca 

What is potatoes? 

500

Early civilizations from Egypt and Mesopotamia created the first systems of writing which has helped human society to share ideas and this additional benefit to history 

What is keep records? 

500

Cause: Farming created a food surplus, allowing people to focus on other roles beside farming.

Effect: Creation of government, social classes and _______________. 

What is specialized jobs. 

500

One civilization relied on irrigation from rivers, another depended on predictable annual flooding, and a third built grid-like cities with sophisticated water management; all supported large populations through agriculture.

What are Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus River Valley

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