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The spreading of ideas or products from one culture to another. |
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A peoples unique way of life as shown by its tools, customs, arts and ideas. |
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earthly matter, fine sand carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediement |
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a representation of a country's territories, boundaries, and capitals on paper or other materials |
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the study or detailed description of the surface features of a region |
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someone who studies the geography of a country |
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under developed economy in which communities use primitive tools and methonds to harvest and hunt for food; little economic growth |
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the major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming; shift from food gathering to food producing |
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farming on terraces; carved out mountains made for more farming |
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in Chinese history, the divine approval thought to be the basis of royal authority |
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earliest code of Roman civil, criminal, and religious law; 451-450 B.C.E. |
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documented his travels through muslim Africa |
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Hammurabi's Code (Code of Hammurabi) |
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First written code of law; ex. eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. |
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the belief that your own country is better than all others |
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original fundamental and authoritative; ex. document, first hand account |
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any document that describes an event; not firsthand |
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a large group or chain of islands |
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the second empire in India; founded by Chandragupta in 320 C.E. |
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imperial dynasty in 618-907 C.E. |
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