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iLEAP REVIEW 47-66
iLEAP REVIEW #'s 47-66
| People here developed new techniques in metal and hand-crafted seal carvings. Their also known for their cities of mud-brick and roadside drainage system and multi-storied homes | Indus River Valley |
| this was originally built to protect the northern borders of the Chinese Empire | Great Wall of China |
| a flat or nearly flat piece of land near a stream or river | Flood Plain |
| land that receives an extremely low amount of rainfall | Desert |
| place with HIGH amounts of rainfall | Rainforest |
| a naturally or artificially constructed wall, which regulates water levels | Levee |
| society in which food is obtained from wild plants and animals | Hunter-Gatherers |
| community of people that move from place to place | Nomadic people aka Nomads |
| way of displaying events in a chronological order | Timeline |
| information or material that's closest to the person or event. Information that was actually there | Primary document |
| describes the original document or copies the original document | Secondary document |
| these people used adobe or mud brick to build their homes | Native Americans |
| called wild rapids. They also made it impossible for boats to pass | Cataracts |
| the training of plants and animals for human use. example: cats, dogs, and horses | Domestication |
| included technical improvements such as new machinery, better drainage, and experimentations with crops | Agricultural Revolution |
| Located in China, known as "the River of Sorrows" | Yellow or Huang He River |
| built in Mesopotamia, massive structures having the form of a step pyramid | Ziggurats |
| well-preserved Babylonian law code or collection of laws | Code of Hammurabi |
| as cities grew, people began to take refuge behind their walls from the growing number of Raiders. | Sumerian city-states |
| began in Sumer, its one of the earliest known forms of written expression | Cuneiform |