Chapters 1-3 Flashcards

1
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What is History?

A

Events that have occurred in the past

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2
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Give an example of History

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Slavery, a war, Lilli’s 10th birthday

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3
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Primary Source?

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The telling of an event by someone who was actually there. An example is the diary of a slave girl.

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Secondary Source?

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The telling of an event by someone who gathered the information from other places. An example is an article in the paper by a reporter.

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5
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Culture

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Knowledge, beliefs, customs, and values of a group of people.

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Physical Geography

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The study of Earth’s land and features.

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7
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Where would Early People settle?

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They would settle wherever there were rich resources - like water, fertile soil, and building materials.

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8
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Hominid

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An early ancestor of humans.

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9
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Land Bridge

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A strip of land connecting two continents that allowed the Stone Age people to migrate when the ice age came.

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10
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How did Tools help early humans?

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They made work easier. The spear let them hunt bigger animals from farther away.

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11
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How did ways of life change as people migrated?

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Migration meant that people had to learn to adapt to new things like colder weather or different plants for food.

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12
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What did people need to do for survival when they migrated?

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They had to make clothing because it was cold, invent the fish hook to catch food from the water, and build warmer shelters.

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13
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How did farming affect the people in Early Cultures?

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Farming allowed people to stay in one place because they did not have to follow the animals for food. The began to build cities.

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14
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Mesopotamia

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A land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Asia.

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15
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Where is the Tigris River?

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On the NORTHERN border of Mesopotamia.

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16
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Where is the Euphrates River?

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On the SOUTHERN border of Mesopotamia.

17
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Scribes

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Writers hired by the Phoenicians to keep trading records. They used cuneiform before the Alphabet was created.

18
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Phonecians

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People in Mesopotamia who became great SAILORS because travel on their land was so hard. They developed the first ABC’s.

19
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Phoenician Alphabet

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The first time that a set of letters (not pictures) were combined to form words.

20
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Canals

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Human-made water “rivers” used to bring water to the fields.

21
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Rivers

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Useful to all civilizations because it provides water for food, transportation, and you get fertile soil after flooding.

22
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Irrigation

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A way to supply water to an area of land for farming - may be canals, pipes, or in modern days it’s a sprinkler.

23
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Ziggurat

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A pyramid shaped temple that was in the middle of Sumerian cities.

24
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Where was Mesopotamia?

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Mesopotamia is between the TIGRIS and EUPHRATES rivers between Asia Minor and the Persian Gulf.

25
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How were scribes treated?

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The got treated well because not everyone knew how to write. They could move up in social class.

26
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How did trade affect the Sumerians?

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They got wealthy. They developed the alphabet to keep track of trade records.