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Egypt Fertile Crescent ~ Mesopotamia Religions China Potpourri

To help a person reach the afterlife, Egyptians preserved the body through this Mummification 100

Mesopotamians tamed the Tigris and Euphrates rivers by building these Leeves 100

The founder of Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama 100

The physical geography of China affected its civilization by doing this to them Creating barriers to the outside world 100

What farming allowed early people to do for the first time Settle in one place 100

Egyptians used papyrus for this Writing messages and keeping track of business 200

Mesopotamian farmers id this to their fields to meet the challenge of a dry climate Irrigated 200

The founder and prophet connected to Islam Muhammad 200

The Silk Road was a network of trade routes connecting these two places China and Europe 200

The Greek city-state that was famous for its military way of life Sparta 200

The social pyramid of Egypt was based on this Wealth and power 300 Daily Double How much would you like to wager?

The Code of Hammurabi contributed to the development of civilization by listing 282 of these for all to see and follow laws 300

Buddha believed this was the key to reaching peace Ending suffering 300

Shihuangdis’ main contribution to China He unified it under one government 300

People who move from place to place in search of food Nomads 300

The Nile, like the Tigris- Euphrates became the enter of an early civilization because it provided people with these 3 important things Fresh water, food and transportation 400

The feature most necessary for early settlements A close water system 400

Muslims believed Abraham, Jesus and Muhammad were these Prophets 400

Emperors believed they needed this approval for the gods to rule Mandate of Heaven 400

The powerful Roman leader that was assassinated on the senate steps Julius Caesar 400

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