Map skills/Geography
Early Man
Mesopotamia
Israelities
Egypt
100

what are cardinal directions?

North, South, East, West

100

how did people get food in the OLD stone age?

they hunted.

100

where is mesopotamia located on?

Europe

100

what does monotheism mean? 

a belief in only one god.

100

were is Egypt located?

Africa.

200

what Is a map scale?

Measuring line that shows distance on directions

200

whats another word for old stone age?

paleolithic age

200

what is the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers called?

the Fertile Cresent.

200

describe the laws and punishments for the code of Hammurabi.

they demanded the removal of someones, tongue, hands, eye(s), or ear(s). 

200

how did the Nile river affect the life in ancient Egypt?

It provided food, resources, a means of travel, water, baths, ability to trade, protection from the north and south, and fertile soil for farming.

300

two events in the SAME time period you must

subtract

300

what is a nomad?

people who move from place to place; didn't settle in one place.

300

what does polytheistic mean?

a belief in more than one god.


300

name all 5 sumerian invertions.

irrigation, cuneiform, sailboats, the wheel, and the plow

300

share the achievements of Narmer (also known as Menes).

he united lower and upper Egypt.

400
what is a map key
map legend; symbols that explain.
400

what is surplus?

having more than you need or an extra amount of something like food, and other materials they used.
400

how were the Israelites different from the mesopotamians and other people from ancient civilization?

they believed in one god while other civilians were polytheistic.

400

how did the flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers help the people of mesopotamina?

it brought Rich soil and helped plants grow better.
400
what is the role religion played in ancient Egyptian life.

Egyptians thought that there was a god for everything and the gods controlled everything. and if the gods were happy they would bless the Egyptians. 

500

what are the intermediate directions?

 Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest.

500

what is a primary source?

the original or the first. 

500
what does G.R.A.P.E.S. stand for?

Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, and Social Structure.

500

what is speciailzation?

skillful workers that would learn and play roles like farming, and merchants and more.
500
what were the ancient Egyptians beliefs about the afterlife?

They believed that eternal life lived in the tomb as a soul. and if the heart and the feather balance the dead person was judged to be good.