This type of source includes things like diaries, letters, original documents, and legal records
Primary source
This religion believes in the Trinity of: Father, Son, and Holy spirt
Christianity
This river is the longest in the world
The Nile River
When did the Neolithic Revolution begin?
A: 30,000 years ago
B: 20-25,000 years ago
C: 10-12,000 years ago
C: 10-12,000 years ago
Name the first Emperor of Rome
Julius Caeser
Name this term: A historical opinion supported by evidence
Historical claim
This religion originates in India and believes in many different gods
Hinduism
What is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea?
Cuba
Which major technological development began the Neolithic Revolution
Agriculture (Farming)
This city in is considered to be the birthplace of democracy
Athens
Name this term: A prejudice or inclination that may favor one side or another in an argument
Bias
This religion began in the city of Mecca, in what is now Saudi Arabia
Islam
Name the capital of Chile
Santiago
During the Paleolithic Age humans lived nomadic lifestyles, in the Neolithic Age humans lived ________ lifestyles
Sedentary
What type of government did Rome have before it became an Empire?
Republic
This type of source documents or interprets an event after it has happened
Secondary Source
This religion is known to be one of the first religions in the world to believe in only one God
Judaism
Mount Kilimanjaro
Fill in the blank: Paleolithic Age ---> Neolithic Age ---> ______ Age ---> Iron Age
Bronze
This city was once the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, and is located in modern day Turkey
Constantinople (Istanbul)
Name this term: The beliefs, values, customs, and behaviors of a particular group of people.
Culture
This religion believes in concepts like reincarnation, karma, and the Nirvana
Buddhism
What is the largest desert in the world?
Sahara Desert
This region of the world is where the Neolithic Revolution began (Hint: it is not just one country)
The Fertile Crescent
Which two Greek city states fought each other during the Peloponnesian War?
Sparta and Athens