Neolithic Revolution
Building Civilizations
The River Valleys
Laws and Government
World Religions
100

What revolution occurred between approximately 8000 B.C. and 4000 B.C. and changed human life through the development of farming?

The Neolithic Revolution

100

Which characteristic of civilization involves centers of political, economic, and social activity?

Advanced Cities

100

Which rivers are located in the region of Mesopotamia?

Tigris and Euphrates Rivers 

100

Why was writing important to early civilizations?

It allowed information, including laws, to be recorded.

100

What does monotheism mean?

Belief in one God

200

Before the Neolithic Revolution, people primarily survived by doing what?

Hunting and gathering

200

Which characteristic involves people developing different jobs that allow for more efficient production of goods and services?

Specialized Workers

200

Why did irrigation help civilizations grow?

It provided a reliable water supply, increased crop yields, and helped create food surpluses.

200

What famous ancient law code was developed by Hammurabi?

Hammurabi's Code

200

What does polytheism mean?

Belief in multiple gods

300

How did farming contribute to the development of permanent settlements?

People could grow food in one location instead of constantly moving to find food.

300

Which characteristic allows societies to save and share information?

Record Keeping

300

What technology allowed early civilizations to divert river water to their fields?

Irrigation

300

What does the phrase "eye for an eye" mean?

The punishment should correspond to the offense committed.

300

Which ancient people are associated with the development of monotheism through Judaism?

The Hebrew people

400

What development associated with farming allowed people to acquire goods they did not produce themselves?

Trade

400

Which characteristic involves systems for governing and belief systems?

Complex Institutions

400

Irrigation → Higher crop yields → __________ → Population growth → Permanent settlements

Food surplus

400

A law states that if a person destroys another person's property, the punishment should relate to the damage that was caused.

Eye for an eye

400

Ancient Egypt was considered a theocracy because the people believed what about their ruler?

They considered the pharaoh to be a god.

500

Put these developments in the most logical order:

A. Permanent settlements
B. Farming
C. Trade
D. Neolithic Revolution

Neolithic Revolution → Farming → Permanent settlements → Trade

500

A civilization develops a new tool that allows farmers to complete their work more efficiently. Which characteristic of civilization does this BEST represent?

Advanced Technology

500

A civilization constructs canals, dikes, and reservoirs. Farmers are then able to produce more crops, creating a surplus of food. What is the MOST likely long-term result?

Population growth and more permanent settlements

500

Sumerian city-states initially had priests as important rulers. Eventually, military commanders became full-time rulers.

What factor contributed to this change?

An increase in the number of wars

500

What is the BIGGEST difference between monotheistic and polytheistic religions?

Monotheism involves belief in one God, while polytheism involves belief in multiple gods.