VOCABULARY
PEOPLE
TRUE OR FALSE
GEOGRAPHY
PLACES
100

______- the written record of what man has done with the time God has given him

History

100

The first known civilization to develop and use writing was the _____.

Sumerians

100

The last king of Lydia was (Solon).

False; Croesus

100

The height above sea level is the _____.

Altitude

100

The southern part of Sumer was called _____.

Chaldea

200

_____- belief that is based on fear and ignorance rather than truths

Superstition

200

Arab nomads who wander from place to place with their herds and belongings are called _____.

Bedouins

200

A government ruled by a chief is called a (tribal government).

True

200

The four main directions on a compass are known as the _____ directions.

Cardinal

200

An area of land completely surrounded by water is an _____.

Island

300

_____- study of ancient people by means of recovering, preserving, and evaluating remains from the past

Archaeology

300

Some of the earliest-known occupants of Asia Minor were the _____.

Hittites

300

The system of authority to govern people and punish evil is a (republic).

False; Government

300

Lines of _____ run east and west around the earth.

Latitude

300

An excavation site is called a _____.

Dig

400

_____- study of the earth's surface, climate, countries, people, and cultures

Geography

400

The people whose ships connected the civilizations of the Middle East through trade and travel were the  _____.

Phoenicians

400

The letters A.D. means (After Death).

False; "In the year of our Lord"

400

People who study the surface of the earth are called _____.

Geographers

400

Sir Leonard Woolley was a British archaeologist who excavated _____.

Ur

500

_____- plant used for making a paper-like material

Papyrus

500

A government whose leaders are born into office and rule until death is an _____.

Absolute monarchy

500

A government run by representatives of the people is a (civilization).

False; Republic

500

A _____ is a box that explains what the symbols, lines, and colors on a map represent.

Map key

500

A _____ is a high, steep wall of rocks.

Cliff

600

_____- tall Sumerian temple

Ziggurat

600

Two Phoenician cities famous for producing purple dye and blown glass are _____.

Tyre and Sidon

600

A (government) is a large group of people who think of themselves as one and are united under the same general laws.

False; Nation

600

A _____ map shows the geographical features of an area such as mountains, deserts, rivers, and lakes.

Physical

600

A _____is a raised area of the earth's surface that rises somewhat abruptly and is larger than a hill.

Mountain

700

_____- object from the past with historical interest

Artifact

700

A government with a king or queen alongside a more powerful prime minister or members of parliament is a _____.

Constitutional monarchy

700

The wedge-shaped writing of Sumer was called (murex).

False; Cuneiform

700

A document, account, object that recalls firsthand an event in history is a _____ source.

Primary

700

The _____ is the earth's zero degree line of longitude.

Prime Meridian