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| A government of elected officials (Rome) |
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| Two of these hold supreme power over the republic; served one year (Rome) |
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| 300 people in this council; they served for life (Rome) |
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| A group of representatives that passed laws, elect officials, and declare wars (Rome) |
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| A group of ten that protected the rights of the plebians and had the power to veto; served for one year (Rome) |
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| The first Roman code of law that guaranteed equal rights to both patricians and plebeians (was posted in the Forum) |
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| Julius Caesar conquered many lands for Rome. Some of the lands are: |
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| Italy, Spain, France, Greece, North Africa, the Middle East, and western Asia Minor |
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| Romans divided their huge empire into smaller pieces called... |
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| Rome is located on the ____ Peninsula |
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| The island of ____ lies southwest of Italy |
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| Greece is located in the ____ Peninsula |
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| Greece extends into the ____ Sea |
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| Greece is separated from Asia by the ____ Sea |
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| Greece consists of many ____ |
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| Greece has more than ____ islands |
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| ____ is Greece's largest island |
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| ____ is Greece's largest mountain |
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| ____ is Greece's modern-day capitol |
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| The southern half of Greece is called a _____ |
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| Mesopotamia is located in the fertile crescent, in between the ____ and ____ Rivers |
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| Tigris and Euphrates Rivers |
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| Climate in Mesopotamia is ____ |
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| "Land Between The Rivers" |
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| ____ was a king who ruled Babylon from ca. 1792 B.C. to 1750 B.C. |
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| ____ were people that built cities in Mesopotamia ca. 3500 B.C. They invented the wheel, writing, numbers, and many more great things we still use today. |
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| The first law code was written by Hammurabi, king of Babylon, and said... |
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| "An Eye for an Eye, a Tooth for a Tooth." |
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| The Fertile Cresent is located in... |
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| Mesopotamia was located where now, the modern-day country of ____ stands |
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| The people who lived in Mesopotamia had a ____ of everything |
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| In order to get food to survive, people had to ____ animals and plants. |
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| The two sources of the Nile River are ____ and ____ |
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| Lake Tang and Lake Victoria |
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| Lower Egypt was located ____ of the Nile |
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| Upper Egypt was located to the ____ of Egypt |
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| Egyptians grew crops such as: |
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| Barley, Emmer, Wheat, Flax, Onions, Beans, and Cucumber |
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| Egypt's first pharaoh began to rule in about ____ |
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| The "Black Land" in Egypt meant... |
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| It meant life. The "Black Land" was located around the Nile. |
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| The "Red Land" in Egypt meant that... |
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| It meant danger. "Red Land" was dry and a desert. |
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| Egyptians buried their pharaoh's in pyramids because... |
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| Egyptians believed in the afterlife |
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| The process in which pharoahs would become mummies is called ____ |
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| Egypt is located on the ____ Peninsula |
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