Who conquered the latins in 600 BCE
What is The Etruscans
what was the wheeled cart used for
what is trade
what was their biggest influence
what is the nile
what is a patrician
a wealthy person who lives in rome
what is an example of a society
what is a City or planet or province or continent
How much percentage was rome of plebians?
What is 90%
modern day located in where
what is iraq and turkey
why was the food surplus so good
what is it allowed for trade and job specialization
what is the neolithic revolution
the agricultural revolution
when did ancient Egypt exist to and from
3000 BCE-320 BCE
what happened when the plebeians revolted against the patricians
What is a Civil War because they wanted power
when was it settled by the sumerians
what is 5000 BCE
what are three things good about the nile
what is it flooded yearly it contained silt and had extremely tame waters for travel
what is archeology
what is the study of human history
why where cities in egypt located around the nile
what is for the flood and the tame waters and the silt
What is the pax Romana
What is Roman peace
what did religion do for the mesopotamians
what is make them have something to turn to something to explain everything around them and what happens around them
was the was lower egypt north south east or west on a map from a birds eye view
what is a nomad
someone who dose not have a permanent home
what are 3 of the 4 ways rome was thought to have fallen
what is gibbons, environmental, lots, unstable gov
what was expected of the adult male patricians
What is learn laws and go to school
what was the first domesticated farm animal what was it used for
what is goat and used to haul cultivators and carts
why was nubia a great trading partner with egypt
what is they where wealthy in luxury goods and minerals which egypt lacked and they needed food and egypt had extra
what is silt
what is fine sand or dirt that is moved by running water and can sometimes pile up in water to create small land masses known as a delta
what does SPIMES stand for