Geographic Features
Maps
Evidence of Life
Eras
Civilization
100

Naturally occurring landforms, bodies of water, ecosystems, or climates.

What are geographic features?

100

There are three different types of ____ we learned about in Global. 

What are maps?

100

This is the study of the past through what has been left by behind.

What is archaeology?

100

You would reference a year that came before the year 1 as _____.

What is BCE or BC?

100

This is a complex society in which a large number of people live.

What is a civilization?

200

Large landforms that stretch above the surrounding land?

What are mountains?

200

On this type of map, you can find cities and borders.

What is a political map?

200

You can study this to figure out how they lived, what they ate, and how they died. 

What are skeletons?

200

This era is also known as the 'Stone Age.'

What is the Paleolithic Era?

200

This is one of the most important resources for every early civilization.

What is water?

300

Large bodies of saltwater that is surrounded in whole or in part by land.

What are seas?

300

If you wanted to find a map on location of McDonalds around the US, you would use this type of map.

What is a thematic map?

300

Tools, buildings, weapons, art, pottery, and clothing would be considered as types of

What are artifacts?

300

People who frequently move from place to place in search of food are called

What are nomads?
300

Humans did this to change their behavior and change the world around them to meet their needs. 

What is modify or adapt to?

400

The largest desert in the world.

What is the Sahara Desert?

400

This shows the relationship between distance on a map and actual distance on the earth.

What is a map scale?

400

These people study modern-day societies to understand how people lived in the past.

Who are anthropologists?

400

This period in human history that came after the start of agriculture and before the development of the first civilizations.

What is the Neolithic Era?

400

This is the division of society based on wealth, religion, ethnicity, or other factors.

What is a social hierarchy?

500

These start from the border of the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.

What are plains?

500

Maps typically will use this to show its orientation.

What is a compass?

500

Scientists can use this to determine where and when groups of humans migrated in the past and figure out which groups of people came into contact with one another.

What are genes?

500

The act of changing a wild plant or animal so it can be grown or raised by humans was developed during the Neolithic Revolution.

What is domestication?

500

This was a set of laws written around 1780 BCE. It also includes: ‘an eye for an eye.’

What is the Code of Hammurabi?

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