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Catch Phrase Review Unit

Question 1 This person studies land and climate

Answer 1 geographer

Question 2 alphabet, seafaring traders

Answer 2 Phoenicians

Question 3 Someone who makes maps

Answer 3 Cartographer

Question 4 This person studies artifacts

Answer 4 archaeologist

Question 5 Divine right to rule, China

Answer 5 Mandate of Heaven

Question 6 planned cities, plumbing

Answer 6 Indus River Valley

Question 7 Definition: Produce enough to only feed yourself

Answer 7 Subsistence farming

Question 8 domesticate animals, settlements, agriculture, rise in population

Answer 8 Neolithic Revolution

Question 9 family, farming and trade, bartering

Answer 9 Traditional economy

Question 10 Civilization known for as iron workers

Answer 10 Hittites

Question 11 Definition: Way of life

Answer 11 Culture

Question 12 study of goods, resources, production

Answer 12 economist

Question 13 culture, study of humans

Answer 13 anthropologist

Question 14 rise and fall, China

Answer 14 Dynastic Cycles

Question 15 social classes, order, displayed laws

Answer 15 Code of Hammurabi

Question 16 militarism, conquerors

Answer 16 Assyrians

Question 17 fertile soil, irrigation, transportation

Answer 17 River valley civilizations

Question 18 seafaring traders known for their pottery

Answer 18 Minoans

Question 19 Term: people who search for food

Answer 19 nomads