Early Humans
Neolithic Era
River Valleys
Ancient Greece
Belief Systems
100

This geographic location in east Africa is where the Leakeys discovered first human reminds

Great Rift Valley

100

The major shift occurred when humans stopped hunting/gathering and started doing this

Agriculture/farming

100

Gift of the nile is which civilization 

Eygpt

100

Because of mountainous terrain Greeks developed independent political units 

City states/Polis

100

This religion has no founder and believes in the caste system

Hinduism

200

People who move from place to place in search of food

Nomads

200

The process of taming animals and adapting plants for human use

Domestication 

200

Land between rivers (tigris and Euphrates)

Mesopotamia

200

This is the birthplace of democracy 

Athens

200

Founded by Siddhartha Gautama where you seek Nirvana

Buddhism

300

This term refers to the entire "way of life" of a group of people

Culture

300

Because of a steady food supply, these non-moving living arrangements emerged 

Permanent settlements

300

The first written law code with the famous line "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth"

Hammurabi's code

300

Military city state where boys started training at 7

Sparta

300
The first major monotheistic religion which the Torah

Judaism

400

Social scientists who dig up artifacts to discover prehistoric cultures

Archaeologists 

400

This happened to the human population as a result of agricultural revolution 

Increase/growth

400

Which river valley civilization was in China and protected by Himalayas 

Huang He/Yellow River

400

Conquered Greek, Persian, Egyptian and Indian cultures 

Alexander the Great

400

This is the concept in Hinduism and Buddhism  explains that your actions in this life affect your next life 

karma

500

The era known as the old Stone Age with hunting and gathering 

Paleolithic Era

500

These emerged when people began to have differences jobs and levels of wealth 

Social classes

500

Two most famous cities in Indus River Valley 

Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro

500

The term describes the "Greeklike" culture spread by Alexander the Great 

Hellenistic culture

500

This is the set of rules that was given to Moses and serves as a moral code for jews and Christians 

Ten Commandments 

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