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- 2. A method used to this day to get food by doing things such as putting seeds into the ground as well as raising animals to later eat.
- 4. A large area, usually with places very far away, that is ruled by one single government or ruler.
- 5. A river that runs through Ancient Egypt and helped Ancient Egypt greatly with agriculture and irrigation.
- 6. An attitude of respect towards one's parents and ancestors in society.
- 7. A division of people, or different classes of people, where your division is based off of your social and economic status. The higher up in the divisions, the better off you are, the lower, the worse.
- 8. The youngest king ever of Ancient Egypt and also the king who died youngest.
- 9. Wedged-shaped writing on a clay tablet. Usually referring to ancient writing.
- 12. Unique characteristics, actions, and knowledge of a specific group of people.
- 13. One of the world's largest religions, originating about 2500 years ago. It is the belief that human life is suffering, and that special activities can help end the suffering.
- 15. A stage of human social development where there is a military, government, and social class.
- 16. War is a series of conflicts and battles between countries.
- 17. The action of buying or selling goods with either a currency or other items.
- 18. A great king of Babylon who is known for making his own code and expanding the Babylonian empire.
- 19. A belief that there is a divine power, usually a god(s) and/or goddess(es).
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- 1. A set of 282 laws that were developed by Hammurabi, one of the most famous rulers of Babylonia of all time.
- 2. When humans first started to use agriculture and developed things like irrigation and more advanced agriculture as well.
- 3. A city that has its own government and army.
- 10. A way of getting controlled amounts of water to plants to help in farming.
- 11. A ruler, somewhat like a king, of Ancient Egypt.
- 14. A line of rulers of a country. Usually get over thrown at some point in time or another.
