Vocab – Due Friday, Sept. 5 Instructions: On a sheet of notebook paper, define and/or describe each of the following. Quiz on Friday! 1. Primary Source.

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Vocab – Due Friday, Sept. 5 Instructions: On a sheet of notebook paper, define and/or describe each of the following. Quiz on Friday! 1. Primary Source 2. Secondary source 3. Dates in History 4. Prehistory 5. Paleolithic Age 6. Neolithic Revolution 7. Domestication 8. Civilization 9. Mesopotamia 10. Location of River Valley Civilizations

Vocab – Due Friday, Sept. 5 Instructions: On a sheet of notebook paper, define and/or describe each of the following. Quiz on Friday! 1. Primary Source 2. Secondary source 3. Dates in History 4. Prehistory 5. Paleolithic Age 6. Neolithic Revolution 7. Domestication 8. Civilization 9. Mesopotamia 10. Location of River Valley Civilizations

Vocab – Due Friday, Sept. 5 Instructions: On a sheet of notebook paper, define and/or describe each of the following. Quiz on Friday! 1. Primary Source 2. Secondary source 3. Dates in History 4. Prehistory 5. Paleolithic Age 6. Neolithic Revolution 7. Domestication 8. Civilization 9. Mesopotamia 10. Location of River Valley Civilizations

Vocab – Due Friday, Sept. 5 Instructions: On a sheet of notebook paper, define and/or describe each of the following. Quiz on Friday! 1. Primary Source 2. Secondary source 3. Dates in History 4. Prehistory 5. Paleolithic Age 6. Neolithic Revolution 7. Domestication 8. Civilization 9. Mesopotamia 10. Location of River Valley Civilizations

Vocab – Due Friday, Sept. 5 Instructions: On a sheet of notebook paper, define and/or describe each of the following. Quiz on Friday! 1. Primary Source 2. Secondary source 3. Dates in History 4. Prehistory 5. Paleolithic Age 6. Neolithic Revolution 7. Domestication 8. Civilization 9. Mesopotamia 10. Location of River Valley Civilizations

Vocab – Due Friday, Sept. 5 Instructions: On a sheet of notebook paper, define and/or describe each of the following. Quiz on Friday! 1. Primary Source 2. Secondary source 3. Dates in History 4. Prehistory 5. Paleolithic Age 6. Neolithic Revolution 7. Domestication 8. Civilization 9. Mesopotamia 10. Location of River Valley Civilizations