People migrated across a thin strip of land.
What is a land bridge
One of 4 ways to decide if a statement is true or false.
What is claim testing?
Finding the similarities and differences between 2 items.
What is comparison?
The latitude & longitude of a place or a street address.
What is absolute location?
People moved out of Africa to other parts of the world.
What is migration?
100 years.
What is a century?
A part of land that sticks out into the ocean.
What is a peninsula?
The physical, written, or photographed proof.
What is evidence?
Happenings or people that make an event happen.
What is cause (causation)?
The physical and human characteristics of a place.
What is relative location?
A group of people 1000's of years ago who hunted and gathered wild plants.
What is forager?
Someone or something that is believable and backed by evidence or authority.
What is credible?
The imaginary line that is drawn around the Earth's center horizontally running east to west.
What is the equator?
An expert in any subject.
What is an authority?
Comparing like items and how they stay the same or become different over time.
What is continuity & change?
A human construct that can be mapped and analyzed.
What is a region?
The time in history before modern times.
What is before common era? (BCE)
Forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
What is revolution?

What is a plateau?
A gut feeling that determines true or false.
What is intuition?
Examining the happenings and people around an event.
What is contextualization? (context)
An area of land defined by governments.
What is a formal region?
The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group
What is culture?
Region where a complex society developed, characterized by a city or state, social hierarchy, and writing.
What is the Cradle of Civilization?
The imaginary line that circles the Earth vertically from north to south.
What is Prime Meridan?
Using facts to make a conclusion.
What is logic?
Evaluating historical evidence by analyzing its creator's perspective, purpose, and biases.
What is sourcing?
An area of land defined by people's perspective. i.e. the South, the Middle East.
What is vernacular region?
Knowledge about animals, plants, and dangers groups of people shared.
What is collective learning?
A spread of people from their original homeland.
What is diaspora?