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Global Unit II

Global Unit II Fact Sheet

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Floods yearly, produces papyrus, & borders desert, mountains & sea. Egypt/Nile
They settled near the Nile because it was a major source of water for farming Egyptians
They were known as the “carriers of civilization” due to trade/spread of ideas Phoenicians
These served as tombs for the Egyptians Pyramids
Because geography was favorable, people settled here Mesopotamia
They developed: Algebra, geometric art, medical encyclopedias Islamic Civilizations
This arc lies near the Tigris and Euphrates Fertile Crescent
Domestication of animals & cultivation of crops occurred during this time Neolithic Revolution
Name of the Muslim god Allah
The production of crops mainly for own use Subsistence Agriculture
The river valleys in these areas provided rich soil to grow crops Egypt &Mesopotamia
These were the first recorded laws for all to see Code of Hammurabi
These religions are monotheistic Judaism/Christianity/Islam
Food supplies became more reliable during this time period Neolithic Revoluttion
During Neolithic times, the establishment of permanent settlements was a result of this in the Middle East Farming
Grows enough food to meet the needs of the immediate family Subsistence Farmer
“An Eye for an Eye” Code of Hammurabi
The Neolithic Revolution resulted in Surplus of Food/Rise of Cities
This culture made advances in science and math Muslim
This signified the establishment of the Islamic faith The Hejira
Guidelines for living 10 Commandments and 5 Pillars
Koran, Jihad, 5 Pillars, Koran, & Hajji are all related to this religion Islam
These provided a means for transportation for important ancient civilizations Tigris/Euphrates, Nile, & Indus
These religions are monotheistic Judaism/ Christianity/ Islam
When there is plentiful water & fertile land ___________ will develop Civilizations
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