Ancient Egyptian ruler who was believed to be part God and part human. The word translates to God King

Ancient area with its own government and culture

Large area of city-states controlled by one ruler

Area between Tigris and Euphrates rivers where civilizations first emerged.

To believe in one god.

To believe in many gods.

The use of land for growing crops and raising animals; farming

When people live in a common area and interact with each other to ensure the survival of each other.

A system that develops within a civilization to provide law and order.

An element of civilization where people join together and create culture, laws, and beliefs.

When people focus on one skill or craft within a civilization to earn a living.

A collection of styles of artistic expression and building styles that emerge within a civilization.

Also known as public works, this the things within a civilization that emerge that allow the civilization to be maintained. Examples are roads, buildings, police forces, and schools.

Within civilizations people naturally fall into different classes based on many characteristics such as wealth, power, or status.

As civilizations develop, they form universal ways to communicate in both spoken and written form.

As farmers began to develop more efficient ways to grow crops, people began to move closer together and engage in job specialization. As more and more people moved closer together, cities developed.

Religious beliefs based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth

The religion based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews.

The monotheistic religion of the Muslims; believed to be revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.

A religion in eastern and central Asia based on Buddha that says suffering is necessary in life and that one can be free from it by self-purification.

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