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history 2011 midterm

history midterm

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what do arechaeologist and anthropologist study anciet people and fosils/ artifacts
difference between nomadic and sedentry nomadic is moving constantly and sedentry is staying in one place
the neolithic revolution refers to a major change in the way early humans lived what was the change and some of the consequences with this change change from hunter gatherer society to an agricultural society
what is irrigation and its relationship to agriculture and the development of cities moving water to places were there is none brings more food and more people government and cities and more division of labor
the difference between tools in the stone age and tools in the bronze age stone age : more simple made of stone fewer parts bronze age : made of metal stronger more flexible
which two major rivers did the civilizations of fertile crescent develop around trigri and euphrats
what was the purpose of the code of hammurabi and what civilization did it is it associate with to keep order in mesopotania : an eye for an eye
what is the difference between monotheistic and polytheistic religions:and can you spot two examples ? monotheistic only beleive in one god: the indians and isralites
social structure of ancient egyptians: who had the most power in this structure pharooh , believed to be related to the gods
link various writing or record keeping systems to their corresponding civilizations hhieroglyphics , cuneiform , phoenician , the quipu hhieroglyphics:egyptians cuneiform:summerians phoenician:the alphabet the quipu:incas
benifits of building system of roads name two roads make travel more easy : silk road and royal road
when we say persian civilization practiced tolerance what do they mean exceopting cnqured religions cultures and other practices
what is a samurai a highly trained soldier and diciplined as well
what impresive feat was accomplished by ghenghis khan and how did the mongols interact with other civilizations mongols:bigest land empire mellhod:brutal to tolerance for disobediance
where and when does buhdisim begin 600 b.c
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