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3702710035Marker EventEvents that change the course of history. Change in one area might not have occurred in another area till much later.0
3702710036The year of our lordWhat does A.D. stand for?1
3702710037PerspectivePoint of view2
3702710038DemographyThe study of population3
3702710039Push factorEncourages people to move from the region that they live in4
3702710040Pull factorAttracts people to a new region5
3702710041Cultural DiffusionPeople spreading here cultures to new areas6
3702710042Neolithic (Agricultural) RevolutionRefers to the changeover from food gathering to food producing that serves as a marker event that transformed human society and the natural environment7
3702710043HorticultureUsed only hand tools such as hoes or digging sticks to plant seeds and cultivate crops8
3702710044PastoralistsThe first domesticators of animals, and they remained semi-nomadic, regularly leading their herds to fresh grazing lands9
3702710045Independent InventionMany people teaching themselves how to do things with them not knowing that others in different areas were doing the same thing10
3702710046SpecializationEverybody had different roles in their area11
3702710047SurplusMore crops than the farmer needed12
3702710048Importance of SurplusHad enough food for everybody, food could be stored, food supplies became more reliable, people ate more regularly, health improved, and population increased13
3702710049Three Neolithic craft industriesPottery, metallurgy, and textiles14
3703530192It encouraged new forms of social organization partly because owning property wasn't incentive to make improvements particularly getting access to waterWhat did farming encourage?15
3703530193Settle in villages rather than on isolated farmsWhat did irrigation lead people to do?16
3703530194Generation of reliable surpluses, Holly specialized occupations, clear social class distinctions, growth of cities, complex, formal governments, long distance trade, and organized writing systemsWhat are characteristics of civilizations?17
3703530195Because it may imply that civilized people are superior to uncivilized peopleWhy is the term civilization controversial?18
3703555630Cultural HearthsThe areas where civilizations first began to radiate the ideas, innovations, and ideologies That culturally transformed the world19
3703555631In Southwest Asia and north Africa, South Asia, and East Asia in the valleys and basin of great river systemsWhere did early cultural hearths develop?20
3703622828Labor systemsCoordinated efforts to get work done21
3703622829TheocraciesGoverned by gods or priests22
3703622830The free land owning class, a class of dependent farmers and craftsman, and slavesWhat three distinct classes in Mesopotamia did Hammurabi's code identify?23
3703622831CuneiformMeaning wedge shaped24
3703622832Egypt was awesome latest for much of its existence, while Mesopotamia was at a crossroads of population movementsWhy did geographical location matter for the Egyptians and the Mesopotamians?25
3703622833PharaohWas not considered just to be a king, but also a God26
3703622834Flooding in Egypt was regular and predictable, while in Mesopotamia flooding was a irregular and unpredictable, so that people had no choice but to react to, rather than prevent and contain the danger that was doneDescribe flooding in Egypt and Mesopotamia27
3703622835Increasing job specialization and transportation improvementsWhat encouraged long-distance trade?28
3704285667PharaohGranted his top bureaucrats a great deal of local authority29
3704285668City states whose constantly clashing leaders made centralized government very tenuousWhat was Mesopotamia's political system composed of?30
3704285669Egypt had less pronounced social divisions then Mesopotamia, where more formal classes emergedNeed to know31
3704285670Social MobilityThe ability of individuals to change social status32
3704325206Patriarchy, however it is probable that the status of women was higher in Egypt then in MesopotamiaWhat type of government did Egypt and Mesopotamia have?33
3704325207Mesopotamian achievements and mathematics and astronomy were far more advanced than those of EgyptNeed to know34
3704325208The Egyptians were very concerned with the death and preparation for life in another world where supreme happiness could be achievedNeed to know35
3704325209The book of the deadDivided into more than 150 chapters, it was mass produced for a prosperous clientele who each purchased a scroll, filled in the name of the deceased, and buried it was a persons body36
3704444058As in Mesopotamia and Egypt, abundant crops allowed job specialization in the cities to develop.Need to know37
3704444059Beginning in the 1850s, archaeologist discovered the remains of the largest city, Mohenjo-Daro; a second city, Harappa; and a huge complex of towns and villages connected to themNeed to know38
3704444060Sophisticated sewage systems with canals that ran from each house to a connecting to canal in the streetWhat was discovered in Mohenjo-Daro?39
3704444061No evidence of an invasion has been found, so one theory is that the civilization suffered system failuresDescribe the decline of the Indus Valley civilization40
3704444062Although trade did exist between China and the others, distance and geographic barriers separated the areas so that in many ways east Asia developed independently from the othersNeed to know41
3704444063Because the yellow river was so prone to unpredictable flooding, early Chinese farmers and leaders had to come up with methods to control itNeed to know42
3704444064Increasingly elaborate irrigation systemsWhat kept up with expanding agriculture?43
3704444065Great earthen DikesWhat were constructed to manage the flow of the river in China?44
3704444066ShiMen of service45
3704444067An important political development under the Zhou was the growing size and responsibility of professional bureaucrats, or shiNeed to know46
3704444068ShiWho were the forerunners of a scholarly governing class that would gain great power and status in later dynasties?47
3704444069The mandate of heaven is a central belief that guided china through dynastic cycles that lasted until the early 20th centuryNeed to know48
3704444070Organized religion did not play as important role in the development of early China as it did in most other ancient civilizationsNeed to know49
3704444071A few priests assistant royalty and rituals, but connections between family members on earth and their ancestors who had passed on where a very important element of heavenNeed to know50
3704444072Until the late 15th century common era, developing civilizations in the Americas were almost completely cut off from those in the eastern hemisphere, so agriculture was independently invented and cultural diffusion took place within the geographical boundaries of North and South AmericaNeed to know51
3704444073Olmec Society was probably authoritarian and hierarchical. An elite Group of priests dominated the early Olmec cities and conducted elaborate religious rituals at the temples in the center of the citiesNeed to know52
3704444074Although the beliefs of the religion or unknown, a jaguar God with combined human and animal features was a very important symbol for the religionNeed to know53

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