This discovery allowed humans to develop bigger brains through easier digestion.
Fire
This allowed for nutrient rich farming land in the early civilizations.
Flooding rivers
This person founded Buddhism.
Siddhartha Gautama
These are the Christian religious ceremonies that reflect the faith of the followers. (Baptism)
Sacraments
This person founded Confucianism.
Confucius/Kong Fu Zi
This major innovation allowed humans to settle and build civilizations.
Agriculture
This is the worship of multiple gods.
Polytheism
This is the social, religious hierarchy of the Hindu society.
Caste System
This person is the final prophet according to Islam.
Muhammad
According to Daoism, this is the only true form of laws.
Dao or the laws of nature
This is the process of using wild animals for food supply as they lived among the people.
Domestication
This person was the ruler of ancient Egypt. (title)
Pharaoh
This was the Buddhist form of freeing the soul through enlightenment.
Nirvana
This is a holy city for all three Abrahamic religions.
Jerusalem
This person founded Daoism.
Laozi
Before the Neolithic Revolution, humans traveled around to find food. Living on the move is called this.
Nomadic/nomads
This early river valley civilization had grid like cities.
Indus
This is the word for the Hindu soul.
Atman
This is the word associated with the dietary laws of Judaism
Kosher
This is the idea of balance and harmony in Daoism.
Yin Yang
These two effects are caused by a surplus of food.
Population growth and trade
This early river valley introduced Hammurabi's code of laws and the writing system of cuneiform.
Mesopotamia
This is the action one uniting ones soul with Brahman. (enlightenment)
Moksha
These are the five pillars of Islam.
Recitation of faith, Prayer 5 times a day, giving a portion of savings to charity, Fasting during Ramadan, The Hajj to Mecca
These are the five relationships of Confucianism.
1) ruler-subject 2) parent-child 3) husband-wife
4) older-younger sibling 5)friend-friend