A) someone who can tell the future; often using oracle bones B) your heirs; children C) a person from whom one is descended; forebear; relative who came before you
A) to trade by exchange of commodities rather than by the use of money. B) to cooperate; to collaborate C) to move, migrate, change locations
A) to mix together fluids to make a new substance B) changing your religion C) the exchange of ideas, thoughts, and beliefs
A) having too many natural resources; an abundance B) extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area. C) not having enough protection; being fearful of your life
A) the code of honor for knights in the Middle Ages B) the social hierarchy of Egypt; classes from Pharaoh to the slaves C) the social hierarchy of the middle ages; levels of society
A) the top level of the caste system in ancient India B) any system of persons or things ranked one above another; levels of society C) people in your family line who are your descendants
A) the doctrine or idea that there are many gods B) the idea that how you treat others is how you'll be treated-; karma C) adhering to monotheism, the doctrine or idea that there is only one God:
A) things found in nature that we use to stay in one place; we use to farm B) landforms in nature that can prevent movement or migration; mountains, oceans, deserts, etc. C) events that force people to migrate or move away; push factors
A) another word for serf, peasant, or slave B) a member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place, often following a food supply C) a person who has been sent away; exiled, with no permanent home as a punishment
A) having more than enough; an abundance or plentiful amount B) shortage, want, lack; not enough of, especially resources such as food or fresh water C) alone or living in isolation; not with others
A) where the equator meets the prime meridian B) having to do with urban location in the city C) exactly where something is, using latitiude and longitude
A) training an animal B) the study of ancient things C) farming
A) conquering another civilization B) the spreading of ideas, beliefs, and life-styles C) the directions of north, south, east, and west
A) power being passed down through one family, generation to generation B) the region surrounding the capital C) the emperor of China
A) what we breathe each day B) a story or a myth C) the next person in line to inherit the throne or power
A) products that a country sells overseas B) what you are known for; what you leave behind when you're gone C) someone who enters a country illegally
A) believing in many gods of nature or the heavens B) a barrier found in nature C) moving from place to place without a homes
A) the level of society into which you are born and live B) not enough of something; too little C) being rich; having more than enough
A) government with an element of faith, gods, or God B) the power of the church C) rule by a harsh dictator
A) to change B) to barter or exchange goods C) to move from one place to another |