285867242 | Techniques | Way of doing something; methods | 0 | |
285867243 | Domestication | Bringing animals or plants under human control | 1 | |
285867244 | Agriculture | The raising of crops and animals for human use | 2 | |
285867245 | Inhabitants | People living in a particular time and place | 3 | |
285867246 | Hunter-gatherers | People who fed themselves through hunting animals and gathering plants | 4 | |
285867247 | Transition | Change from one thing to another | 5 | |
285867248 | Child bearers | People who give birth to children | 6 | |
285867249 | Displace | To force someone or something to move or be replaced | 7 | |
285867250 | Cultivation | The act of preparing or working land in order to grow crops | 8 | |
285867251 | Dominate | To rule over by strength or power | 9 | |
285867252 | Commerce | The buying and selling of goods and services | 10 | |
285867253 | Flourish | To thrive, grow well, succeed | 11 | |
285867254 | Innovation | Something new; a new way of doing something | 12 | |
285867255 | Intolerance | Unwillingness to accept beliefs that are different from one's own | 13 | |
285867256 | Integration | The act of uniting or bringing together, especially people of different races | 14 | |
285867257 | Epidemic | A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease | 15 | |
285867258 | Monastery | A place in which a community of religious people live and further their religious practices | 16 | |
285867259 | Reinvigorate | To give new energy | 17 | |
285867260 | Indirect rule | A system of government in colonies of an empire, which allows local rulers to keep their positions of authority | 18 | |
285867261 | Urban | City area | 19 | |
285867262 | Dweller | A person who lives in a particular place | 20 | |
285867263 | Divine | Related to a god; supremely good or beautiful | 21 | |
285867264 | Inferior | Below; at a lower level | 22 | |
285867265 | Prominent | Standing out so as to be easily seen; important, well-known | 23 | |
285867266 | Monumental architecture | Large man-made structures of stone or earth, often for political or cultural purposes, which come to represent a society | 24 | |
285867267 | Infrastructure | The basic systems and structures that a country or organization needs in order to work properly, for example roads, railways, banks | 25 | |
285867268 | Morality | The standards by which we judge our actions to be good or evil | 26 | |
285867269 | Social mobility | The ability to move between social classes, to move out of the class a person is born into | 27 | |
285867270 | Untouchable | Members of the lowest social class under the caste system in India; often had the worst jobs and faced discrimination | 28 | |
285867271 | Scriptures | Sacred writings of any religion | 29 | |
285867272 | Sati | The practice of some Hindus of women throwing themselves over their husband's funeral pyre (fire) and burning themselves | 30 | |
285867273 | Polygamy | The practice of having more than one spouse at a time | 31 | |
285867274 | Omnipotent | All-powerful, all-knowing | 32 | |
285867275 | Deity | God or goddess | 33 | |
285867276 | Secular | Worldly; not based in the church or religion | 34 | |
285867277 | Filial piety | Respect for parents and elders | 35 |
AP World History Midterm Review Flashcards
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