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100


the study of past events, particularly in human interests


History

100

the mobility of people, goods, and ideas across various locations

movement

100

lines dividing the globe into sections horizontally (left and right), with the biggest in the middle being the equator at 0°

Latitude

100

the writing system of Ancient Egypt, it used pictures and symbols to represent sounds

Hieroglyphics

100

an amount that is excess, more than is needed

surplus

200

the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these

Geography

200

the relationship between humans and their environment, and how they affect each other

Human Environment Interaction

200

lines dividing the globe into sections vertically (up and down) that are all equally sized; because they’re equally sized, there is no middle, but 0° is marked at the prime meridian

Longitude

200

huge stone tombs with 4 triangle shaped sides that met in a point at the top, they were the burial chambers of pharaohs

Pyramids

200

fine sand, clay, or other dirt carried by running water in rivers and deposited on the banks to make them fertile.

silt

300

the position of something on the Earth’s surface; can be relative or absolute

location

300


the act of moving into a country or civilization 


Immigration

300

title used by the rulers of Ancient Egypt; believed to be a god in human form

Pharaoh

300

the major body of water running through Egypt and bringing life to the Egyptian civilization

Nile River

300

A society with cities, a central government, job specialization, and social classes

civilization

400

the unique physical and human characteristics of a point on Earth

place

400

a source that has immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic, from people who had a direct connection with it

Primary Source

400

a series of rulers all from the same family

Dynasty

400

the people and systems that are in charge of a particular country or civilization.

government

400

the belief in or worship of more than one god.

polytheism

500

how areas are similar and grouped together based on their physical or cultural characteristics

Region

500

a factor that makes people want to move away, or emigrate to a new country or civilization

push factor

500

a triangle-shaped area of land made from fertile soil deposited by a river

Delta

500

a tall four sided figure, or monument, that is pointed at the top

Obelisk

500

the arts, religion, language, food, clothing, values, rituals, and other versions of achievements from human intelligence, that make up a group

culture