Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Indus Valley
Economics
Government
100
What were the two rivers in Mesopotamia?
What are the Tigris and Euphrates.
100
A plant Egyptians used to make paper.
What is papyrus
100
The main river in the Indus Valley
What is the Indus
100
the option that is not picked when making a choice
What is opportunity cost?
100
a government that has a ruler that obtained power through violent force or fake elections
What is dictatorship?
200
polytheism
What is the belief in many gods called?
200
The form of writing in ancient Egypt.
What is hieroglyphics.
200
the name of the city in the Indus Valley that was mysteriously abandoned
What is Harrapa
200
a small supply of a particular good
What is scarcity?
200
examples of this are voting, freedom of speech, and a fair trial
What are rights?
300
The area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
What is the fertile crescent.
300
The river that flows through Egypt.
What is the Nile
300
modern countries that the Indus Valley was located in
What is Pakistan and India
300
a large amount of a particular good
What is surplus?
300
a government that has a king and/or queen AND a group of people voted into office by the citizens
What is a constitutional monarchy?
400
The form of writing used in Mesopotamia.
What is cuneiform?
400
The fertile area where the Nile river splits and empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
What is the Nile River Delta
400
two religions that originated in the Indus Valley region?
What are Hinduism and Buddhism?
400
bringing something in to a country from somewhere else
What is importing?
400
a type of government where the citizens vote on every law that is created
What is a direct democracy?
500
Had a harsh dictator/king named Hammurabi
What is Mesopotamia?
500
Rulers of ancient Egypt
Who are pharaohs?
500
the bay that borders part of the Indus Valley
What is the Bay of Bengal?
500
shipping goods out of a country to elsewhere
What is exporting?
500
a type of government where the laws of the land are created from a holy book
What is a theocracy?