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| Sometimes called the New Stone Age. |
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| Homo Erectus was the first man to walk ___. |
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| The shift to systematic agriculture is called: |
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| The Paleolithic wanderers who followed animals and vegitation cycles were: |
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| All human beings today belong to the sub species ____. |
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| time period when humans began to use simple tools. |
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| Food surpluses allowed people to specialize in the neolithic village of: |
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| Who discovered the human bones at Olduavai Gorge? |
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| The first empire in world history was the: |
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| The english alphabet is based on one first used by: |
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| Leader of ancient Israel at the height of its power was: |
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| Government where leaders rule by divine right. |
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| The Sumerians developed a style of writing called ___. |
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| Persian ruler who extended the empire to its greatest size. |
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| Ancient People known for committing atrocities on their captives. |
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| The religion of Judaism was different than others of the time in that it was. |
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| He is remembered for his code of 282 laws. |
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| Wise and compationate Persian ruler who conquered Babylon. |
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| Wrote the elements, a book on Geometry. |
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| The Aryans created, in India the: |
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| Conquests of Alexander created the: |
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| Aryabhata was one of the first scientists to use: |
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| Said the unexamined life was not worth living. |
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| Founder of the Han dynasty. |
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| Homer wrote the epic poems the Iliad and the ___. |
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| Indo-European nomads who created a new Indian society. |
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| Period of peace and prosperity. |
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| Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey made up the first ___. |
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| The Edict of ___ called for toleration of Christianity. |
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| First dictator of Rome who was assassinated. |
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| Influenced Rome by launching building program that turned Rome into a city. |
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| One of Rome's gifts to later generations. |
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| He made Christianity officially the religion of the empire. |
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| Government where leader is not a monarch and people have the right to vote. |
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| Gradually lost power over course of Roman History. |
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| he divided the empire into four units. |
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| First invaders to sack rome. |
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| Revolt led by Hussein led to split into shiites and ___. |
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| Muslims must follow the ___. |
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| Struggle in the way of god. |
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| Replaced the Umayyad dynasty. |
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| Warns against creating pictures of living beings. |
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| descent traced through mother. |
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| Code of conduct for knights. |
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| Bases of monasticism was established by ___. |
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| After ___, Africa is the largest continent. |
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| First trading state south of the Sahara. |
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| Most important gift a lord could give a vassal. |
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| The Franks settled them and converted them into Christianity. |
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| Eventually limited the Monarch's power. |
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| Led muslim forces to retake Jerusalem. |
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| First census since Roman times. |
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| Credited with the Body of Civil Law. |
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| Ten percent of income or produce. |
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| Inspired French in the Hundred Years War. |
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| Nobles choose church officials |
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| Unwritten rules of Feudalism. |
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| Battle won by William in 1066. |
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| He split England from the Catholic church because of his desire to divorce his wife. |
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| Protestant leader know for the idea of predestination. |
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| In descending order- pope, cardinal, ___, priest. |
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| Holy city for Jews, Christians, and Muslims. |
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| Meaning of the word Renaissance. |
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| Vikings were excellent ___. |
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| Luther's list of ideas about religion. |
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| Vikings traveled here before Columbus. |
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| Time period marked by general questioning of authority. |
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| Battle fought between Normans and English in 1066. |
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| Warriors from Scandinavia who conquered much of western Europe, Ireland, and England. |
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| Crusades were fought to win the Holy land back from the ___. |
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| During the Middle ages horses replaced ___ for plowing fields. |
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| Style of Architecture that emerged during the Middle Ages. |
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| Pardons for sins, sold by the Catholic church. |
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| Painting done on wet plaster. |
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