Mesopotamia
Agriculture
Migration
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Mr. Fischer
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A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland that extends from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.

Fertile Crescent.

100

This was also called "The New Stone Age"

Neolithic Era

100

The freezing times.

The Ice Age

100

This is the language spoken in Quebec, Canada.

French

100

This is the college I go to.

University of Southern Mississippi.

200

A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks.

Silt.

200

This was the shift from food gathering to food producing.

Neolithic Revolution

200

A strip of land connecting two continents.

A Land Bridge.

200
This is the largest city in the world.

Tokyo.

200

I won a state championship in this sport.

Tennis.

300

The most important physical features of Mesopotamia.

The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.

300

This is the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans.

Domestication.

300

The Middle Stone Age is also called this.

Mesolithic Era.

300

This country has the largest population in the world.

China.

300

My dog's name.

Oakland McAllen Fischer

400

Mesopotamia means "between the rivers" in this language.

Greek.

400

These are huge stones used as monuments.

Megalith

400

Pits in the ground with roofs of branches and leaves.

Pit House

400

This was the 4th President of the United States.

James Madison.

400

Biggest city I have ever been in.

New York City.

500

The first farm settlements formed in Mesopotamia as early as this year. 

7000 B.C.

500

This was used to make cloth.

Plant Fibers.

500

People learned to do this to stay warm.

Sew Animal Skins.

500

Mississippi State University's original name. 

The Agricultural and Mechanical College of the State of Mississippi.

500
This is my favorite food. 

STEAK.

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