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2876666932Assess/evaluateTo judge the value or chatacter of something0
2876666933CompareTo examine for the purpose of noting similarities and differences1
2876666934ContrastTo examine to show points of differences2
2876666935DescribeTo give a word picture through details3
2876666936DiscussTo present the different sides or views of something - debate4
2876666937ExplainTo give the reason doe or the cause of something5
2876666938InferencesInformation not stated directly in the text6
2876666939AnalyzeTo study or find out the nature and relationship of the parts of something7
2876666940SynthesizeTo create a meaningful whole out of various pieces of information8
2876666941Terms for similaritiesBoth, like, likewise, similarly, resemblance, in the same way, in a like manner9
2876666942Terms for differencesAlthough, however, whereas, unlike, in spite of, in contrast, a clear difference, another distinction, on the other hand, different from10
2876666943CauseBecause, since, on account of, for that reason11
2876666944EffectTherefore, consequently, accordingly, thus, hence, as a result12
2876666945PrehistoryThe period before writing was developed13
2876666946Stone ageThe earliest period of human history in which tools and weapons were made of stone rather than metal14
2876666947PaleolithicOld Stone Age; lasted until 10,000 years ago15
2876666948NeolithicNew Stone Age, associated with the beginnings of agriculture - agricultural revolution16
2876666949Agricultural or Neolithic revolutionGradual change from food gathering to food producing17
2876666950ForagersHunters and food gatherers18
2876666951AgricultureThe raising of crops for food19
2876666952ArtisansSkilled workers20
2876666953ArtifactsObjects made by humans21
2876666954DomesticationTaming of animals such as cows, pigs, sheep, and goats22
2876666955PastoralismNomadic way of life dependent on large herds of livestock23
2876666956ArchaeologyStudy of ancient cultures through remains24
2876666957AnthropologyStudy of human life and culture25
2876666958NomadsPeople who wander from place to place in search of food26
2876666959MetallurgyScience and study of metals27
2876666960Bronze ageBronze: an alloy of tin and cooper which was so impacting during the years 3300-2300 bce that this period is named after it28
2876666961CultureA way of life of a group of people29
2876666962Cultural diffusionThe spreading of culture; it can come through trade, war, immigration, travel, and technology30
2876666963CivilizationAn advance form of culture/composed of cities, government, technology, religion, writing, artisans, and class divisions31
2876666964BarterThe exchange of one good service for another32
2876666965DeityGod or goddess33
2876666966ScribeA record keeper34
2876666967MesopotamiaGreek term meaning land between the rivers; Tigris-Euphrates - present day Iraq; Sumer and Akkad are two of the earliest societies. The cradle of civilization35
2876666968Fertile CrescentArea of fertile land in a crescent shape from Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean Sea36
2876666969ZigguratMesopotamian temple made of baked bricks placed in layers37
2876666970CuneiformThe writing of Sumerians and later people of Mesopotamia over 700 symbols which stood for things and/or sounds38
2876666971City-stateThe city and the surrounding agricultural countryside it controlled39
2876666972UrbanReferring to the city40
2876666973RuralReferring to the farm41
2876666974CitadelA fortress42
2876666975EmpireLarge political unit usually under one leader43
2876666976MonotheismBelief in one god44
2876666977PolytheismBelief in many gods45
2876666978Social stratificationClass divisions46
2876666979PatriarchalSystem of social organization in which males dominate the family and everything else47
2876666980Lex talionis"Law of retaliation" laws in which offenders suffered punishments similar to their crimes; Hammurabi Code is an example48
2876666981PharaohEgyptian ruler- the term means "great house"49
2876666982HieroglyphicsEgyptian sacred writing50
2876666983Rosetta StoneStone tablet found in 1799 near rashid in Egypt that contained the same text retreated in Egyptian hieroglyphics, Egyptian demotic script, and Greek51
2912178509MummificationEgyptian embalming process which took about 70 days52
2912182953MastabasFlat-topped rectangular Egyptian tombs53
2912185405PyramidsTombs for the Pharaohs54
2912188223Amon-ReThe creator God, identified with the sun55
2912190689OsirisEgyptian God of the underworld56
2912192441AnubisEgyptian guide of the underworld ; jackal-headed God of cemeteries57
2912196862Egyptian book of the deadIt contained rituals and spells to protect the traveling spirits58
2912199422PapyrusWriting material made from the papyrus plant; the term paper comes from this word59
2912208132DynastyA family of rulers60
2912209005AbrahamFather of the Hebrews61
2912210077HebrewsBecame known as Israelites and later as Jews62
2912213400Ten CommandmentsThe heart of the Hebrews religious code of conduct. There are 613 commandments dealing with the different walks of life.63
2912217794TalmudCollection of Rabbinic writings consisting of the Mishnah and the Gemara, constituting the basis of religious authority in Orthodox Judaism. It contains centuries of discussion and interpretation of the Torah64
2912228731SabbathSeventh day of the week; a day of rest and spiritual enrichment65
2912231818CircumcisionRemoval of the foreskin performed on the 8th day of a male child's life or upon conversion to Judaism66
2912236202RabbiA teacher in Judaism authorized to make decisions on issues of Jewish law; not a priest67
2912241760TorahCompilationbod teachings that guide Judaism. It can refer to the first five books or the whole of Jewish scripture; the Christian Old Testament68
2912247905Star of davidThe six pointed star emblem associated with Judaism69
2912250048PassoverJewish holiday commemorating the exodus from Egypt by the Hebrews70
2912253585Yom KippurProbably the most important holiday of the Jewish year. It is the "day of atonement" set aside to afflict the soul and atone for the sins of the past year71
2912260017Rosh HashanahThe Jewish New Year, a time of looking back at the mistakes of the last year and planning changes to make in the new year72
2912265886MenorahNine or seven branch candelabrum73
2912267382KittelIn Judaism, the white robes used to bury the dead74
2912270529Kashrut LawsDietary laws followed by Jews75
2958420734KosherFood that is proper to eat under Jewish dietary laws76
2958420735MessiahA man chosen by God to put an end to all evil in the world, rebuild the temple and under the world to come77
2958420736TempleA place of worship in Jerusalem from the time of Solomon to 70 CE. This was the one and only place where sacrifices were performed. Solomon's Temple was destroyed by the Chaledeans in 586 BCE later rebuilt and destroyed the second time by the Romans in 70 CE78
2958420737SynagogueJewish house of worship, study, and education; the Jewish equivalent of a church, mosque, or temple.79
2958420738MosesBrought the Hebrews out of Egypt to the outskirts of the Promised Land; the greatest of all prophets80
2958420739FalashasThe Black Jews of Ethiopia81
2958420740HinduismMain religion of India, a combination of Dravidian and Aryan beliefs82
2958420741MonsoonsWinds that mark the seasons in India83
2958420742SanskritWritten Indian language84
2958420743Guru/sadhuA holy man in Hinduism85
2958420744VedasSacred writings in Hinduism; there are four Vedas86
2958420745Caste systemThe division of Indian society/4 major castes with hundreds of subcastes87
2958420746AtmanThe soul in Hinduism88
2958420747VishnuThe preserver in hinduism89
2958420748KrishnaThe most popular avatar, incarnation, or the God Vishnu90
2958420749ShivaThe destroyer in hinduism91
2958420750DharmaOne's duty in Hinduism92
2958420751KarmaThe belief that a person experiences the effects of his/her actions and thoughts93
2958420752ReincarnationThe rebirth into a new body whether human or animal94
2958420753MokshaThe liberation from the cycle of reincarnation in Hinduism - a state of changeless bliss. The goal of the followers in Hinduism95
2958420754Law book of ManuA moral code prepared in the first century BCE in India dictating the role of women in Indian society96
2958420755SatiAlso known as suttee, Indian practice of a widow throwing herself on the funeral pyre of her husband97
2958420756SyncretismThe amalgamation or combining, of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought98
2958420757BuddhaSidhartha Gautama-Founder of Buddhism- he did not accept the caste system or the many reincarnations of Hinduism99
2958420758Four Noble TruthsLife is full of suffering, the cause of suffering is desire, suffering is eliminated by extinguishing desire is eliminated by following the eightfold path100
2958420759Eightfold pathIt is the path of good conduct- know the truth, resist evil, respect all forms of life, practice meditation and so on101
3100601547StupasBuddhist shrines shaped like a dome or mound102
3100604857NirvanaThe ultimate reality in Buddhism, enlightenment. The release from reincarnation103
3100609221AhimsaThe doctrine of non-violence to living beings104
3100612720DravidiansPeoples who produced the brilliant Harappan society in India, 3000-1500 BCE105
3100619750Mauryan empireIndian dynasty founded by chandragupta maurya and reaching its peak under ashoka106
3100625752GuptaIndian dynasty that briefly reunited India after the collapse of the earlier mauryan dynasty107
3100634243Ancestor venerationChinese belief that the spirits of their ancestors had the power to support and protect their surviving families108
3100665647Mandate of HeavenThe idea that a just ruler's authority was bestowed by the gods as long as he governed wisely and fair. Invasions, famines, natural disasters were often taken as a sign that a ruler no longer had the mandate109
3100679047BureacracyThe non elected officials of a government110
3100683630Silk RoadA 5,000 mile overland trade route from China to the Mediterranean Sea region and the Middle East111
3100688900Oracle bonesThe use of bones of sheep or turtle shells as a means of foretelling the future during the Shang dynasty112
3100701716JunksLarge Chinese sailing ships during the Shang dynasty113
3100715055Confucius-kongziChinese philosopher whose teachings became the dominant political philosophy and the core of the educational system for government officials114
3100722967AnalectsCollection of moral and social teachings of Confucius, including the concept of the five relationships compiled by his disciples115
3100730723LegalismA social belief system that maintains human nature is essentially wicked and that people behave in an orderly fashion only if compelled by strict laws and harsh punishment116
3100736694Daoism-taoismChinese philosophy that advocates simple life and a policy of no interference with the natural course of things. Founded in the 6th century BC by the mystic philosopher Lao-tzu117
3100748212Yin yangThe two forces that balance everything in the world. Yin is female, dark and passive. Yang is male, bright and active118
3100753284ConfucianismPhilosophy based in the teachings of Chinese philosopher kong fuzi or Confucius that emphasizes order the role of the gentleman obligation to society and reciprocity119
3100760477DaoKey element in Chinese philosophy that means the "way of nature" or the "way of cosmos"120
3100765929WuweiDaoist concept of a disengagement from the affairs of the wild121
3100768839LegalismChinese philosophy from the Zhou dynasty that called for harsh laws and punishment122
3100773183RenThe Confucian value of propriety, courtesy, respect and deference to elders123
3100779077AhismaJain term for the principle of nonviolence to other living things or their souls124
3100784568AztecsAlso known as the Mexica-a powerful empire in Central Mexico 1325-1521125
3100792916TenochitlanCapital of the Aztec empire-Mexico City was constructed on its ruins126
3100803664ChinampasPlatforms of twisted vines and mud used as floating gardens by the Aztecs to increase their agricultural yield127
3100809595MayaMesoamerica civilization concentrated in mexico's yuca tan peninsula Guatemala and Honduras but never unified as a single empire128
3100816632TikalMaya political center from the fourth thru the ninth centuries129
3133748908ZarathustraPersian prophet who founded Zoroastrianism130
3133751470Ahura MazdaMain God of Zoroastrianism who represented truth and goodness and was perceived to be in an eternal struggle with the malign spirit angura mainyu131
3133767383AvestaBook that contains the holy writings of Zoroastrianism132
3133769424QanatUnderground canals in the Persian empire which reduced the evaporation of the water as it traveled to the fields133
3133773790SatrapsThe governors of the provinces in the Persian empire134
3133775751Persian warsA series of conflicts between the Greeks and the Persians beginning in 499 BCE. The result I'd the conflicts began to undermine the strength of the Persian empire135
3133788494PolisGreek city-state136
3133789279AgoraGreek marketplace in a polis137
3133790357AcropolisIn Greece, the highest point in the city-in Athens the Acropolis housed the138
3133793432ParthenonGreek temple built by Pericles in honor of Athena and the agora, or market place139
3133794761OraclesSpecial places where the Greeks believed that the gods spoke to them through priests and priestesses140
3133796075HelotsSpartan slaves owned by the government141
3133797353TragediesGreek dramas that dealt with death, war, justice and the relationships between gods and ordinary people142
3133799847Hellenistic EraThe era in which green culture diffused and blended with Persian and other eastern influences. It lasted from the time of Alexander the great's death and the roman conquest of Greece143
3133802574EpicureansGreek philosophers who taught that pleasure-as in quiet satisfaction-was the greatest good144
3133804296Peloponnesian WarA war between camps led by Athens and Sparta that ended in 404 BCE with the unconditional surrender of Athens145
3133807235Golden ageA period in a society of relative peace, prosperity and innovation146
3133808499Classical civilizationsCivilizations or empires that leave a mark way beyond their time of existence- Han, Gupta, Greeks, Romans147
3133830179RepublicVoters elect officials to run the government148
3133830180DictatorAbsolute ruler149
3133830365PatriciansIn Rome a class of wealthy landowners-only they could be members of the senate150
3133831496PlebiansIn Rome a class of wealthy landowners-only they could be members of the senate151
3133833058Twelve tablesCollection of roman laws which gave the common people protection against unfair decisions by patrician judges152
3133835578Pax romanaA two hundred year period of roman peace and prosperity153
3133836580AqueductLong elevated or underground pipe or channel which carried water to an urban center, using only the force of gravity154
3133839141CarthageNorthern African kingdom, main rival to early roman expansion, that was defeated by Rome in the Punic wars155

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