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iLEAP REVIEW 47-66

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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
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