All early civilizations began near this body of water.
Rivers
During the Neolithic Revolution, people began _______.
farming
"What goes around comes around" is a quote that describes this belief of Hinduism
karma
Your two teachers names for this class are ___________ and ________.
Ms. Romeo and Ms. Howard
The name 'Mesopotamia' means the land between ________ ____________.
two rivers
Civilizations began near rivers because they are a source of fresh water and create __________ soil for farming.
fertile
This revolution was before the Neolithic Revolution
Paleolithic
Hinduism and this belief system both originated in India
Buddhism
Finish this quote adapted from Hammurabi's Law Code: "An eye for an eye, _____________________"
A tooth for a tooth
This famous king from Babylon, Mesopotamia, created one of the world's first known law codes.
King Hammurabi
This term means bringing water from one location to another
irrigation
The Neolithic Revolution is considered a major turning point in history because it led to this
the development of permanent settlements / civilizations
Reincarnation, a belief of the religion Hinduism, means this
rebirth
The golden age of India was under which empire?
The Gupta
Mesopotamia is located in between the _________ and Euphrates Rivers.
Tigris
Which geographic feature separates civilizations and prevents them from expanding or interacting with one another?
mountains
This term means "extra", and usually refers to an abundance of food.
surplus
The beliefs of Buddhism are composed in the four _______ ________.
Noble Truths
monsoons
The area surrounding Mesopotamia is shaped like the letter "C" and the soil is good for farming. For these reasons, the region is called this.
The Fertile Crescent
Which mountain range is located in between India and China?
The Himalaya Mountains
10,000 BC
The golden age of India was under this empire.
Historians believe that the earliest humans originated on this continent
Africa
The civilization of Mesopotamia is located in the present day country of __________.
Iraq