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| development of agriculture |
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| the 1st permanent human settlements were results of this revolution |
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| central belief of this religion is that man must learn to live in harmony with nature |
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| this king united lower and upper egypt |
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| people who built a large empire in south america |
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| greek philosopher famous for his method of questioning |
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| chinese concept that royal authority is the result of divine approval |
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| this farming practice was most responsible for the development of early cities |
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| indian prince who founded buddhism |
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| the emporer that converted the roman empire to christianity |
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| this people group are considered the first monothiestics |
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| keeping records first began in order to keep track of these activities |
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| hinduism is the major belief in this country |
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| the name was given to common people during the roman republic |
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| muslims fast from dawn to dusk during this holy month |
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| this eternal organ was left in the human body during the mummification process |
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| the leader of mongols who conquered the largest land empire |
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| system of social division that breaks hindu's into 5 different groups which decide where they can live, the jobs they hold and who they can marry |
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| confuscists believe that _____ was the central to the well-being of the state |
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| the head of all greek gods |
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| the world's 1st civilizations arose along these geographical features |
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| name was given to the 200 yr period of peace in the roman empire |
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| the largest native american empire located in the central mexico that declined in 900 A.D. |
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| the artifact that was the key to the understanding of egyptain hieroglyphic writings |
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| muslims worship in this building |
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| this classical historian was the father of history |
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| athens is known for developing this government |
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| this king was known for carving christian churches out of solid rock |
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| when the mongols established peace and stability across asia, it was called ________ |
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| this was the chief religion in early japan |
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| the migration of people group across africa spread a common language to many |
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| historians called the christian society that was formed in western europe __________ |
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| the west african ruler famous for his hajj to mecca and put west africa on the map |
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| the is the time period when christians drove the moors out of the iberian peninsula |
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| he led the ottoman empire to the greatest, making many improvements in the gov't |
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| n. african traders crossed the sahara to trade salt for ____ |
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| byzantine ruler who reclaimed the old roman empire and organized a new code of law |
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