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Prenistoric to 1500

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where did all homo sapien sapiens come from africa
follow the food namadic
where was the birthplace of civilazation mesopatomia
start farming agraculture
neolithic age new styone
what does paleolithic old stone
birth of civilation mesophitamia/modern day Iraq
why are rivers where early civis start rivers more minerals
who conguered most by the mediterranean by age 20 alexander the great
alexander the great did what to the empire spread it the farthest
who was the "love of wisdom" Philosphers
Who taught arpstotale plato
who taught alexander the great Arostotale
who was the first dynasty in china chinese dynasty
the athens was all all about... Democracy
great wall Kept out Nomands
Mondate of heaven.. can keep ruling
what did the hamar do underline group that wrote odyssex and lliad
what was sparta all about war
who lost to sparta athens
whne did hammurabi regain 1700 BCE
code of Hammurabi eye for eye High class= punishment
what was the first written law Hammurabi
ancient egupt begins 3100 BCE
Levels of pyramide from top to bottom Pahroah Advisors prests regular/crafts farmers
how long does the nile flow more then 4000 miles
who was ruled by kings the romans
who was the upper classman Patricians
who was the lower classman plebeians
who made laws senate
what was the language romans spoke latin
who hade the right to defend themselfs in court The romans
who saw a burning sky-cross constantine
what are the rosetta stone translations demotic classical greek
what is the caste social level? prests warriors workers
the cast system touched what? Dead bodies/waste
what does it mean to be untouchable they where nasty
what road had trade routs THE SILK ROAD
What was the largest land empire ever the mongols
who was best with guns and horses the mongols
who brought tones of gold mali
did japan have small tribes yes
what was the europene feudalism kind lord knight serfs chivalry
japanese feudalism empire daimyo samurai peasants bushido
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