Ancient Civilizations
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Evolution
200

These two ancient Greek city-states differed greatly in their political systems, values, and ways of life. 

Sparta and Athens

200

The capital of New York.

Albany

200

The capital of France.

Paris

200

ACT

CAT

200

The "father of evolution."

Charles Darwin

400

The name of the oldest ancient civilization which flourished around 4000 BCE, known for its advancements in writing, art, and mathematics.

Mesopotamia

400

The capital of Ohio.

Columbus

400

The capital of Japan.

Tokyo

400

NOTE

TONE

400

The theory that organisms can pass on physical traits to their offspring that they acquired during their lifetime.

Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics/Lamarckism

600

The name of this King, who ruled the ancient civilization of Babylon and is known for the saying "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth."

Hammurabi

600

The capital of Alabama.

Montgomery

600

The capital of Netherlands.

Amsterdam

600

HEART

EARTH

600

The man whose theory of evolution was proven to be false.

Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

800

The name of these, common in the Roman Empire, were crucial for supplying cities with water and promoting sanitation.

Aqueducts

800

The capital of Florida.

Tallahassee

800

The capital of Mexico.

Santa Fe

800

POST

STOP

800

The name of these 19 Ecuadorian islands were used to study the different features of finches.

Galapagos Islands

1000

The region between these two rivers, vital for agricultural success in Southwest Asia, is known as "the land between the rivers."

Tigris and Euphrates River

1000

The capital of West Virginia.

Charleston

1000

The capital of India.

New Delhi

1000

SECURE

RESCUE

1000

The process by which individuals better suited for their environment survive and reproduce to pass on their genes.

Natural Selection

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