370980320 | Agriculture | A revolution that changed from gathering food to food production. Also know as the neolithic revolution. | 0 | |
370980321 | Agrarian | ... | 1 | |
370980322 | Bands/Clans | ... | 2 | |
370980323 | Barbarian | ... | 3 | |
370980324 | Bureaucracy | ... | 4 | |
370980325 | Civilization | A more complex societies but somtimes used to describe any group of people sharing a set of cultural traits. Ex: not hunter gathers because they only engaged in food producing activities but when city-states were made those represented a civilization | 5 | |
370980326 | City-state | A small independent state consisting of a urban center and the surrounding agricultural territory. Ex: early mesopatamia, archaic and classical greece, phoenicia and early Italy. | 6 | |
370980327 | Classical | ... | 7 | |
370980328 | Domestication | ... | 8 | |
370980329 | Economy | ... | 9 | |
370980330 | Egalitarian | ... | 10 | |
370980331 | Emperor | ... | 11 | |
370980332 | Empire | ... | 12 | |
370980333 | Feudalism | ... | 13 | |
370980334 | Foraging | A way to support pre civilizied people by hunting wild snimails and gathering wild plants and insects, in other words using hunting and gathering method | 14 | |
370980335 | Hierarchical | ... | 15 | |
370980337 | Irrigation | ... | 16 | |
371006660 | Alexander the Great | King of Macedonia in northern Greece. He conquered the persian empire, reached the indus river valley, and spread greek culture across the middle east. | 17 | |
371006661 | Bronze Age | When bronze was a primary metal for tools and weapons. The demand for bronze help create long distsnce trading such as: silk road, indian ocean, trans-saharan | 18 | |
371041357 | Hieroglyphics | Form of writing in which pictures and symbols reresent the language. Used in egypt. | 19 | |
371041358 | Iron age | When iron was the primary metal for tools and wepons, came after bronze age. | 20 | |
371041359 | Pax romana | "Roman peace", the stabilitiy and properity that roman rule brought to the lands of the roman empire. The movement of people and trade goods allowed spread of culture, technology and religious ideas. | 21 |
AP World History Unit 1 Flashcards
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