The characteristic that brings everyone into one place.
What is Cities?
The leader of Egypt who was considered a god.
What is the pharaoh?
This institution tells you not to point at people in public.
What is Family?
The rivers that Mespotamian cities were seated next to.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?
The country that developed the hot air balloon in 1783.
What is France?
The characteristic that helps people become experts in their fields.
What is Specialization?
The number of governments in Ancient Egypt.
What is 1 (one)?
This institution tells you how to act using laws.
What is government?
The technology that Mesopotamians had to improve more than the Egyptians to establish control of something.
What is irrigation?
The age of Alexander the great when he passed away.
What is 32?
The characteristic that allowed you to improve your agricultural output and grow a larger surplus.
What is Advanced Technology?
The river located in Egypt.
What is the Nile River?
This institution explains how to use our resources.
What is economy?
What are governments?
The piece of clothing that Romans looked down upon and saw as barbaric.
What are pants?
The characteristic that is being used right now and helps you remember things from the past.
What is writing / record keeping?
The main job within ancient Egypt.
What is farming (agriculture)?
This institution explains what to happens when you pass away.
What is religion?
What is gods?
Potentially the oldest city in the state of Michigan.
What is Sault Ste. Marie (1668 CE).
The characteristic that organizes society and attempts to teach them to do something.
What is institutions?
The capital city of ancient Egypt.
What is Memphis?
This institution teaches you how to work.
What is education?
One of the oldest forms of writing, used in Mesopotamia for taxes, trades, and storeis.
What is Cuneiform?
What is a fox?