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| movement of customs or ideas form one place to another |
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| the average number of people living in an area |
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| economical and political life |
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| semi desert, to desert land |
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| farmer who only makes enough products for him and his family |
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| scattering of homogenis group of people |
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| practice of having more than one spouse |
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| hinduism-free soul from the body and unite with brahman |
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| gandi's method of non violent resistence |
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| refusal to obey unjust laws |
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| compassion to nature and myths |
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| congo, nile, zambezi, and niger |
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| characteristics that define a region |
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| landforms, climate, soil, animal life, culture, religion, language, politics |
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| importance of gold salt trade |
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| led to the creation of kingdoms and communication with others |
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| traditional african religion |
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| king ezana conquered kush in 30 A.D, center of trade, spices gems and ivory sent north of egypt, christianity, high plateaus |
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| gold salt trade? between who? |
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| middle east, north and west africa |
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| satyagrapha? who? reason? |
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| gandi, and non-violent resistance |
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| to rule the kingdom, rule over the early civilizations |
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| cause of african slave trade |
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| europeans needed africans to set up more profitable colonies. |
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| calendar, monuments, anatomy, hieroglyphics |
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| location of ancient egypt? |
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| characteristics of the great rift valley? |
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| contains minerals and resources, series of mountains, 4,000 miles |
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| temporary rule by the military |
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| country with its own government who policies are directed by an outside force |
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| adoption of western culture |
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| country that pays tribute to another nation or empire |
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| deliberate killing of a ethnic or religion group |
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| on nation falls, all surrounding nations fall |
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| mutual dependence of countries on goods, resources, and knowledge from around the world |
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| belief that spirits live in the nature world |
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| impact of european rule in africa |
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| new government, trade laws, new economic patterns, money economy, built roads, and set up schools. |
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| social development, cultural patterns, government, economical development |
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| what did hinduism believe? |
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| all roads lead to salvation |
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| what did christianity believe in? |
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| that the bible is the answer to all problems |
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| many followers, south asia, and made many monastries, and convents for nuns and monks to devote themselves |
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four noble truths. 1; suffering as universal 2;desire 3;crush desire 4; follow noble eightfold path |
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| characteristics of caste system |
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| 4 different social classes, each caste had their own dharma |
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| cause of the sepoy rebellion |
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| the general helped spark a revolt among the sepoy. |
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| effect of the sepoy rebellion |
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| the british put down the uprising |
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| products that are an essential of life |
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| buying and selling of goods |
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| government and people combined (in together) |
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| who was the great ruler of Mali? |
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| what did mansa musa do to taghaza? |
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| it helps other countries get independence |
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| common features of early civilizations |
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| cities were built, social classes, religion, farms, and surplus |
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