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Chapter 2.1-2.4 Review
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Chapter 2.2 According to theory, where did all humans originate? Africa
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Chapter 2.2 How many years ago did humans start to settle in one place? 10,000 years ago
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Chapter 2.2 How many years ago did cities begin to appear? 5,000 years ago
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Chapter 2.2 What do we call a societal ranking of people or groups of people according to their status, power or importance. Hierarchy
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Chapter 2.2 Name of people who lived by hunting animals and gathering plants. Hunter-Gatherers
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Chapter 2.2 King or queen who retains all power and has no limits on their rule is an ?. Absolute Monarch
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Chapter 2.2 What do we call the process of taming animals and using plants for human use. Domestication
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Chapter 2.2 What do we call a family of leaders whose rule is hereditary. Dynasty
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Chapter 2.2 What skill makes the difference between a society being seen as a settlement or a civilization? Writing
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Chapter 2.2 A societies beliefs, knowledge and patterns of living that people acquire by living together. A way of life for a group of people. Culture
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Chapter 2.2 A pattern of living without much movement such as living in towns and cities. Sedentary
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Chapter 2.2 Name four materials that hunter-gatherers used to make tools Wood, Bone, Antlers, and stone
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Chapter 2.2 What is the name of the region where farmers first appeared? Fertile Crescent
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Chapter 2.2 What two rivers does the Fertile Crescent surround? Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
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Chapter 2.2 What two physical features were common among the early civilizations? Near rivers. Fertile soil.
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Chapter 2.2 Give two results of civilization being near water and having fertile soil. Could Grow more food. This in turn increased population.
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Chapter 2.2 Which member of early civilization was most responsible for the welfare of the state? King
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Chapter 2.2 How did growing more food than a society needed change the lives of people in that society. Not everyone needed to be a farmer. Others could develop other skills
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