Geography and Early Humanity
Ancient Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Israel
Ancient India
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Growing crops on a regular basis is called:

Systematic Agriculture

100

Mesopotamia was mainly divided into

City-states

100

The ruler of Ancient Egypt

Pharaoh

100

The Jewish house of worship

Synagogue

100

The river where Ancient Indian civilization began

Indus River

200

A map that has the boundaries of a country and has the name of cities and places on the map.

Political Map

200

Deposits of this kind of fertile soil helped the Ancient Mesopotamians farm.

Silt

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A government led by religious leaders

Theocracy

200

The feast that remembers the Israelites being freed from Egypt and led by Moses

Passover

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The belief that when you die, you are born into another life.

Reincarnation

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Also called "new stone age", it is when humans first started farming.

Neolithic Age

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Tall, pyramid-like structures found in ancient Mesopotamia used for religious purposes.

Ziggurats

300

The written language of Ancient Egypt

Hieroglyphics

300

The Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible

Septuagint

300

The final step in Buddhism which is a state of perfect happiness and peace.

Nirvana