OATS
OATS Continued
Geography
Contributions
Potpourri
100

The latest version of the iPhone is an example of this OAT.

Innovation

100

Prolonged fighting or disagreement between individuals, individuals and nature, etc...

Conflict

100

This is the term for a large arc of rich, fertile farmland.

The Fertile Crescent

100

Using clay tablets and a stylus, the Sumerians created this first system of writing.

Cuneiform

100

These were long poems that told stories of heroes.

Epics

200

Voting during an election is an example of this OAT.

Rights of Individuals

200

Elements of society designed to protect or conserve natural resources and/or to maintain a healthy ecology.

Sustainability

200

This is a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks.

Silt

200

Earlier written communication had used these picture symbols.

Pictographs

200

This is a person who was a writer who would often keep records for government officials.

Scribe

300

Recycling plastic bottles is an example of this OAT.

Sustainability

300

The freedom to pursue life's goals without unnecessary interference from others or the government.

Rights of Individuals

300

This is a way of supplying water to an area of land.

Irrigation

300

This important development is used in modern day transportation such as the automobile, jets, and bicycles. 

The wheel

300

An arrangement in which workers specialize in a particular job or task is called this.

Division of Labor

400

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is an example of this OAT.

Place

400

Changes in culture and technology and how these change society.

Innovation

400

These are man-made waterways  that connect basins to ditches. 

Canals

400

This Sumerian invention greatly increased farm production by using oxen to break up soil.

The plow

400

This means having more than is needed.

Surplus

500

Disagreeing on what to have for dinner is an example of this OAT.

Conflict

500

What it is like to be there.

Place

500

These are the two rivers that flowed through the Fertile Crescent.

The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

500

The Sumerians first built these under city streets.

Sewers

500

This is the name of Mrs. Collins' cat.

Albert.