Historical Thinking
Geography/Maps
Paleolithic/Neolithic Eras
Ancient Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
100

A challenge or problem that a society has faced and debated or discussed across time

What is an enduring issue?

100

This map of the United States is which type of map

What is a political map?

100

The Paleolithic Era is also known as this

What is the Old Stone Age?

100
Ancient Mesopotamia was located near these geographic features

What are the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?

100

Ancient Egyptians settled near this river

What is the Nile River?

200

A textbook account of the Roman Empire would be considered this type of source

What is a secondary source?

200

The theme of this map of India is 

What is population?

200

One who gets their food by hunting for it and collecting wild fruit, vegetables, and nuts; most humans in the Paleolithic Period were this

What is a hunter-gatherer?

200

This is the most impactful innovation that developed in Mesopotamia

What is writing/literacy?

200

Ancient Egyptians used this form of writing

What are hieroglyphics?

300

World War II would be an example of this enduring issue

What is conflict?

300

A piece of land that is surrounded on three sides by water

What is a peninsula?

300

The most important innovation from the Neolithic Era is

What is the birth of agriculture?

300

This leader created a law code that was the first in the world

Who is Hammurabi?

300

This social class was considered the second highest on the Egyptian social hierarchy

Who are priests?

400

An account of the first Thanksgiving by the Pilgrims would probably show a lot of this

What is bias?

400

Some of the benefits of living near rivers include

What is water for agriculture, drinking, hygiene, trade, travel?

400
This characteristic of civilization is the development of a system of power in which certain people have more or less power

What is social hierarchy?

400

This is the name of the writing system of Ancient Mesopotamia

What is cuneiform?

400

When people die, Egyptians believed they were judged by this god

Who is Osiris?

500

Power is the influence or control over the behavior of people and it is a part of every human interaction. You can see the effects of power in your relationships with your family and friends, and in schools, sports, business, and government. This is related to which enduring issue

What is desire for power?
500

This type of map is 

What is a topographical map?

500

The Ancient Chinese settled near this river valley

What is the Huang He (Yellow) River?

500

Mesopotamia's name comes from Greek and means this

What is "country between two rivers"?

500

Egyptians believed the pharaoh was the son of this god

Who is Ra?