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1.Era: a large division on time 2.Archeology: it is the study of the past by looking at what people left behind (artifacts). 3.Artifact: object made by people 4.Paleontology: also looks at prehistoric times. They study fossils to learn how the world was like long ago. 5.Fossil: it is the remain of plants and animal life that have been preserved from an early time. 6.Anthropology: is the study of human culture and how it develops over time. They also study fossils and artifacts 7.Evidence: something that shows proof or an indication that something is true 8.Primary Source: first hand evidence of an event in history 9.Secondary source: a document or written work created after an event 10.Point of view: a general attitude about people or life 11.Bias: an unreasonable, emotional judgment about people and events. 12.Conclusion: a final decision reached by reasoning 13.Decade ten years 14.Millennium 1000 years 15.Century 100 years 16.The four periods of history: prehistory, ancient history, middle ages and modern history VOCABULARY KEY TERMS
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South America North America AsiaEurope Africa Antarctic Australia Indian Ocean Artic Ocean Atlantic ocean Pacific ocean KNOW HOW TO LOCATE CONTINTENTS AND MAIN 4 OCEANS
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Locate the years in the correct order 1.300 B.C 2.A.D 150 3.5000 B.C 4.A.D 400 ANSWER 0 BC AD 150 400 300 5000
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