Early man
Mesopotamia
Egypt/Israelites
China/India
Greece/Rome
100

What does Paleolithic mean?

Its the old Stone Age.

100

what content is Mesopotamia located on? 

west Asia.

100

What geographic feature is Egypt located on? 

Africa. 

100

whats the silk route?

Gods religion, culture, and ideas were spread a long the silk Road.

100

whats were the civilizations that's developed despite being on very mountainous terrain.

Rome and Greece

200

Whats surplus? How did it affect the life's of the Neolithic people?

Surplus is when you have a lot of something. It affected there lives because they need more food to help there population and to specialize.

200

What does the acronym G.R.A.P.E.S stand for?

G- geography R- Religion A- achievements  P- politics E-economics S- social Structure.  

200

What geographic feature protected Egypt from the north, east, south, and west.

The north- The red burning hot land. The South- deserts, seas, cataract.And in the east and west is the desert burning hot use.

200

Describe the carefully planned city of Mahenjo-Daro

Grid like streets or separated blocks  of houses, sewer systems brought waste outside indoor plumbing.

200

How did Pericles help get people involved with the the government. 

Pericles was the government leder of Athens from 460B.C to 429 B.c so he was in touch e\with the government

 

300

How did the old Stone Age people get food?

To get food they had to hunt or fished


300

Name some Sumerian inventions

Sail boats, cuneiform, wheel, irrigation, chariot, bronze, wooden plow. 

300

True or False is Egypt a river valley civilization 

True

300

whats the geography of ancient China and how did it effect the people living there.

The geography of ancient China is that they had powerful rivers. and china has fertile river valleys but only about one-tenth of there land can be farmed.

300

How did people feel about Augusts and his contributes.

Augusts kept peace, built roads, buildings, and endured the arts and science. People thought that Augustus was a great ruler.      

400

whats domestication?

Tame animals. Make animals do work for crops so the humans can have more free time and can specializes.

400

What was the area between the Tigris and Euphrates called?

The fertile crescent

400

How were the Iralites different from the Mesopotamia? 

The Mesopotamia's were more lazy about there behavior believing that instead the gods took action based off a persons attention

  

400

Explain the achievements in Shi Huangdi.

Set up a common system of currency (money). weights and measures one system of language. He broke China into provinces, to make it easier to control. 

400

Describe Greece's physical geography influenced its early civilization. 

Had many mountains and rocky soil not much farm able land surrounded by seas so they became good traders and fisherman.   

500

what is systematic agriculture 

Planting and growing crops. found a way to stay in one place instead of being nomads

500

What does polytheistic mean?

Belief in more than one god.

500

Who was responsible for the first written code?

King Ur

500

Explain facts about Hinduism and reincarnation.

Hinduism had no single founder. It's the oldest religion. The goal was to join Brahma, Dharma, Karma. Reincarnation is a cycle, and you would hope to be in a better life every life.


500

Tell me why did Julius Ceaser was killed.  

He was killed because he had so much power and people didn't want him to over power. And he ruled for to long and ruled like a king.

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