Chapter 1 Study Guide The World in 1500. Terms and Names Archaeologist Artifact Migrate Culture Domestication Civilization Irrigation Mound Builders Technology.

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Chapter 1 Study Guide The World in 1500

Terms and Names Archaeologist Artifact Migrate Culture Domestication Civilization Irrigation Mound Builders Technology Tundra Kayak Matrilineal Slash-and-burn agriculture Deganawida Iroquois League Ghana Muslims Islam Mali Songhai Hausa Yoruba Benin

Terms and Names European Middle Ages Feudalism Manor system Crusades Renaissance Printing press Reformation Profit Navigator Caravel Christopher Columbus

People and Events Rise of American civilization Trade across northern Africa Hohokam Aztecs Vasco de Gama

Important Reread your notes from class Review your “Guided Reading” sheets Review the map on page 51 Prepare exceptional essay answers.

Essay How did agriculture lead to civilization? What role did the environment play in the cultures of the Native American groups in North America? How did trade affect the West African kingdoms? Why did Europeans develop feudalism and the manor system? How did the caravel help Portuguese explorers?