Chapter 3
Chapter 3.1
Chapter 4
Chapter 4.1
Current Events
100

This event dropped Ocean levels, and world temperatures.

What is the Ice Age?

100

This is the earliest or newest era of the Stone Age.

What is the Neolithic Age?

100

This job was so important because very few people, mainly the rich and powerful, knew how to do it.  They were in charge of creating or copying written work.

What is a scribe?

100

One of the earliest civilizations, locate in the Fertile Crescent, and in between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.

What is Mesopotamia?

100

This is the 'President' of Russia.

Who is Vladimir Putin?

200

These are people that move from place to place, looking for food.

What are nomads?

200

Early humans would use this, or extra food, to trade with other people.

What is a surplus.

200

This Geological location is located between the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf, known for its rich soil that grows good crops.

What is the Fertile Crescent?

200

a belief in more than one god.

What is Polytheism?

200

This is your current Vice-President.

Who is Kamala Harris?

300

This is the oldest or earliest era of the Stone Age.

What is the Paleolithic Era.

300

This is where people would worship different gods.

What is a shrine?

300

One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, King Nebuchadnezzar built this terraced structure for his wife that missed the mountains of her home.

What are the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?

300

an amount that is left over after a need has been met

What is a surplus?

300

This political party gained control of the White House, the Senate, the House.

What are Republicans?

400

One of the most important inventions in human history, this is the organized growing of food on a regular schedule.

What is systematic agriculture?

400

This happens when humans have enough time to train or learn how to do specific jobs.  Create or fix tools, weave baskets, making better clothes.

What is specialization?

400

This army was known for being ruthless, burning down villages, farms, homes, and forcing the conquered people to pay tribute.

Who are the Assyrians?

400

One of the biggest inventions in human history, this is the invention of the Sumerian people in Mesopotamia that used wedge-shaped marks in soft clay.

What is writing or what is cuneiform?

400

This country has reportedly sent 10,000 troops to help Russia's effort in Ukraine.

Who is North Korea?

500

This is one thing that the Ice Age taught early humans.

What is the importance of fire, more sturdy or reliable homes, wearing the furs of animals instead of just the hide?

500
This marked the end of the Stone Age, when humans began to use a mix of copper and tin to make metal tools and weapons.

What is the Bronze Age?

500

This person created the code "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth".

Who is Hammurabi?

500

These people overthrew the Assyrian Empire.

Who are the Chaldeans?

500

This place is one of the few places in the world with active volcanoes and glaciers.

What is Iceland?