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Jeopardy. Hosted by Ms. Wilda. First Farmers. First Civs. Neolithic Age. Misc. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. What is the Agricultural Revolution?. This is the Neolithic Age. 1,2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Row 1, Col 1

This is the Neolithic Age.

What is the Agricultural Revolution?

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These types of societies continuedto do without kings, chiefs, or

aristocracies.

What are agricultural village societies?

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This is the Egyptian pharoah whoChanged the religion to reflect

1 god (Akton).

Who is Akenaton?

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This is the most famous Egyptianfemale pharaoh who dressed like a man and met a mysterious end.

Who is Hatshepsut?

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This created warmer, wetter

weather which allowed (in part)

the Agricultural Revolution to occur.

What is the last Ice Age?

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Agricultural village societiesdeveloped modest social and

economic inequalities. (True or False)

True

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This is the civilization thatvalued (and used) jade

and bronze.

What is ancient China?

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This is the location for the Olmeccivilization.

What is on the Gulf coast of modern-day Mexico?

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This is the location (country name) of the

Fertile Crescent.

What is Iraq?

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After the development ofagricultural village societies came

this type of society.

What is a chiefdom?

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This is the location of the urbancenters of Harappa and

Mohenjo-Daro.

What is the Indus River Valley?

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This is the writing style of theSumerians.

What is cuneiform?

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This is the gradual spread ofcustoms and traditions from

one place to another.

What is diffusion?

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These are areas wherepastoral societies becamemost prevalent. (Name 2).

What is Central Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, the Sahara, and parts of eastern and southern Africa?

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This was one of the first civsand it had no language, writing,

or pottery.

What is Norte Chico?

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This meant that the ruler receivedthe right to rule from

heaven itself and was practicedin ancient China.

What is the Mandate of Heaven?

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This is the primary reasonwhy writing was invented.

To keep business records.

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Describe two reasons whythe Americas differed from the

rest of the world during thistime.

What is the fact that they lacked animals for domestication, they lacked the rich cereal grains of the rest of the world; and the geography did not allow the

easy diffusion of agricultural practices.

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These laws are the first knownin human history to bewritten for all to see.

What is the Code of Hammurabi?

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Explain why the textbookauthor does not like

the term “civilization.”

This is because the term implies superiority and solidarity: neither of which are necessarily accurate or

true.