Geography
Mesopotamia
Early Humans
Egypt
Map skills/ SS concepts
100

What are cardinal directions?

North, South, East, West.

100

What is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers caller?

Mesopotamia or the Fertile crescent.

100

What is another word for Paleolithic?

The old stone age.

100
What continent is Egypt located on?
Africa.
100

How many continents are there?

7.

200
What is Latitude, what is the most famous line of latitude.
It is East, West, and measures north South. Equator. 
200

What does polytheistic mean?

The brief in many gods.

200

How did people get food in the food in the Paleolithic age?

They hunted and gatherd.

200

What is another name for Menes?

Narmer.

200

Name all the continents.

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Antarctica, Austrilia.

300

What is a map title.

What it is about, describes the purpose. 

300
Who was responsible for the first written law code?

Hamribi.

300

How did people get food in the neolithic age?

They got food by farming.

300

What is theocracy.

A religus leader and a poltical leader.

300

What is a primary source?

Someone who witnessed it.

400

What is a map scale.

Determines the distance.

400

What are some Sumerian inventions?

Cuniform, wheel, sailboat, wooden plow, and bronze.

400
What is specialization?

Jobs.

400

How did the Eygpt think of the afterlife?

It was better than the real life.

400

What is a secondary source?

Someone Who was not there.

500

What is a map key.

It shows what the symbols mean.

500
How did the flooding of the Tigris and Ephrates help people in Mesoptamia?

It gave them water to grow crops.

500

What is systematic agriculture?

The organized growing of food in a regilar basis.

500
Why did Egypt study the stars?

To prodict the flooding in the Nile, also to build the Pyramids.

500

How many years is a millennium?

1,000 years.

M
e
n
u