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BOOM! Unit 1 ap

mr brocks unit 1 ap test

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relative location, physical characteristics, human/environmental interaction, movement, and regions. five themes of geography
large scale crops and animal husbandry agriculture
having to do with farming agrarian
a related group of people within a tribe clan
someone who is not civilized barbarian
a system with a hierarchy, lots of rules and specialization bureaucracy
a group that is culturally and technologically advanced civilization
taming animals and plants domestication
system of exchanging things or money for things economy
equal egalitarian
searching for something foraging
a set of levels with one higher than the other hierarchy
hunting for game and gathering plant products hunter-gatherer
moving water for fertilization of crops or to stop floods irrigation
believing in one god monotheism
new stone neolithic
moving form place to place with no real home (opposite of sedentary) nomadic
shepherds who follow herds pastoral
old stone paleolithic
"love of wisdom", searching for understanding of reality philosophy
believing in more than one god polytheism
not moving (opposite of nomadic) sedentary
the minimum one needs to live subsistence
extra surplus
food sustenance
a government ruled by religion theocracy
the way things have been done in the past traditional
becoming more based on cities urbanization
system of laws from babylon. first written law code known. eye for an eye. code of hammurabi
wedge shaped writing style in sumer. first written language known. cuneiform
time when iron was used to make weapons. around 1000BCE to 500CE in different places. iron age
forced migrations of jews. first by assyrians, then by the romans. jewish diaspora
first chinese dynasty shang dynasty
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