This civilization out of the 4 listed was not mentioned in this unit: Ancient Rome, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Mesopotamia, and Ancient China
What is Ancient Rome?
The ability of having more than enough
What is a surplus?
Memphis, Egypt Babylon, Mesopotamia, Beijing, China and Mohenjo Daro, Indus River Valley are examples of
What are ancient cities?
rules made by an authority and that must be obeyed.
These men were used to protect their civilization and go to war if necessary.
What is a warrior?
An agricultural nation that is situated beside, and depends on, a river is known as
What is a river valley civilization?
The process by which a society reaches an advanced stage of social and cultural development and organization.
What is a civilization?
the process of making an area more urban.
What is urbanization?
These are rules that are not written but should be well known
What are unwritten rules/laws?
A person educated in skill of writing and mathematics
What is a scribe?
Mesopotamia (3500 BC) Egypt (3100 BC) Indus (2600 BC) China (2000 BC), these are known as
What is the earliest river valley civilization?
Artisans, Merchants, and Priest are example of
What is Job Specialization?
City life is known as
What is urban?
one of the first codified or written law codes.
What is Hammurabi's Code?
A skilled craft worker who makes or creates material objects partly or entirely by hand.
What is an Artisan?
Water for growing crops / domesticated animals and ease of transportation = more trade are examples of
What is major advantages of living near a river?
Pharaoh, soliders, government officals, merchants, farmers, and slaves are known as
What is social hierarchy?
Countryside is known as
This is where Hammurabi's code was created.
Where is Ancient Mesopotamia?
Anyone who is involved in business or trade
What is a merchant?
This river was vital to Ancient Egypt and its people to survive.
What is the Nile River?
Democracy and Dicatatorship is known as
What is government?
The outlying areas of a city
What is the suburb?
Final Jeporady Question: the number of laws in the Code of Hammurabi
What is 282?
These people read sacred texts and kept temple or church records to foster literacy in many early socities.
What is a priest?