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What three things were required of our ancestors to make the transition from nomadic to settled culture?

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  1. Soils and plants suitable for agriculture.
  2. A mild and predictable climate.
  3. An accessible supply of water
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Where did our earliest ancestors seem to come from?

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Africa

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What three components defined hierarchy in early civilization?

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  1. Warrior class
  2. Religious class
  3. Trading class
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What were three of the first domesticated cereal crops?

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Emmer
Einkorn
Barley

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What is the translation of Meaopotamia?

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“The land between the two rivers”.

Referring to the lands bordering the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.

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The river system that includes the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, is located in what region?

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Modern day Iraq

Parts of Turkey,Iran and Syria.

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Where is the cradle of civilization?

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The Fertile Crescent (ancient Middle East).

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Who were the first civilization of the Fertile Crescent?

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The Sumerians

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What were the pros and cons of having a civilization on the Fertile Crescent?

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The Fertile Crescent has a flat topography which is wonderful for agriculture and for invading armies.

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What contributed to a nomadic cultures success?

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The treasures and delights of a sedentary civilization.

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Mesopotamia is said to be the birth place of what two important technological advances?

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The wheel (5th millennium)
Writing (4th millennium)
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Why was Socrates sentenced to death?

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Refusing to recognize the Gods recognized by the state.

Corrupting the youth of the city

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What specifically about Socrates was called into question, leading to imprisonment and the death penalty in Athens?

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His philosophy.

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What was Socrates death sentence?

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Hemlock poisoning.

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What family is Hemlock a member of?

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Parsley

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What is the main characteristic of Hemlock poisoning?

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You remain lucid almost until the point of death.

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What was the relation between Socrates and the philosopher Plato?

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Was Socrates most famous student.

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In the Jewish denomination, what is the name for the first five books of the Old Testament?

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The Torah.

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Between the second and third centuries, what noteworthy change to the Torah took place?

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Translation into Greek.

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What was the name attributed to the books translated into Greek?

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The Septuagint.

Widely used by Greek-speaking Jews.

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When was the Bible written?

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There is no single date.

As a collection of texts it has been written and revised for millennia.