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Name: ANCIENT WORLD HISTORY THIRD ADVISORY EXAM REVIEW D & WATER 100: A place to dock your boat. 200: This word is a raised flat land. 300: This is a word for a land with water on 3 sides. 400: A word for a waterway used for travel and irrigation. We even have one in Washington, Dc! 500: These ingredients found in the earth are used to make other goods. 600: Thin strips of land with the specific traits like desert or fertile soil. VOCABULARY 100: A word meaning to rule or make laws. Something that Obama does. 200: To be specific or obvious. You should do this in your BCRs. dv: The growth or beginning. 400: Something that is easy to get a hold off. 500: Another word for waterfall. 600: ‘To rise or grow. CIVILIZATIONS 100: | am a long body of water with a current. Ancient civilizations were built around me. 200: People used canals and tools to help bring water to dry areas. This improved farming for the people. 300: I am the oldest civilization. 400: This civilization lasted longer than the other civilizations. 500: This civilization built the Great Wall. 600: DAILY DOUBLE The ¢ivilization where Hinduism developed. EGYPT 100; Egyptians called the fertile soil around the Nile River this name to show how it was different from the desert land. 200: Egypt built these big buildings in the desert for their rulers. They are still standing tod: 300: The Nile River flows in this direction. 400: When Egyptians had a surplus of goods, they could do this with the neighbors 500: Egypt had clothes made out of this cloth which is still worn today in the summertime. 600: Ancient Egyptians used birds and the time of year to know when this weather problem was coming. Vw In Mesopotamia, people some houses out of bricks and some out of these plants. 200: The modern day country that is located on the same land where Mesopotamia was built. 300: I am a means of travel invented in Mesopotamia. (2 possible answers) 400: My buddy is the Tigres River. Mesopotamia is in between us. 500: This nickname is used to refer to Mesopotamia. Similar to how New York is called “The Big Apple”. 600: Because Mesopotamians did not know when floods were coming, they built these to protest themselves. = GEOGRAPHY 100: The desert that takes up most of northern Africa. 200: The river that runs by Jerusalem and touches the Dead Sea. 300: Raised land located on the Horn of Africa. 400: You would need to pass through this sea to get from the Persian Gulf to the Indian Ocean. 500: The end of the Nile River. 600: The middle of the “M” in “Mr.” is surrounded by water on 3 sides and has this official title

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