6th Grade World History iLeap Review 1

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A direct exchange of goods orservices for another without the use of money.ANSWER:

•What is bartering

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•Something sent from one country to another for trade or sell

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•What is export

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•Something brought from another country to trade or sellANSWER:

•What is import

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•Moving people to another place with the intention of staying there permanently

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•What is migration

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The way people manage money andresources for the production of goods and servicesANSWER:

•What is economics

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A record of the past based on informationcollected from primary sources is aANSWER:

•Secondary source

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ancient burial tombs ofEgyptian pharaohs.ANSWER:

•What are pyramids

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An artifact that unlocked the mystery ofAncient Egyptian hieroglyphic writing is theANSWER:

•What is the Rosette Stone

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River that brings water and silt to thefarming lands of India.ANSWER:

•What is the Indus River

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a culture that has developedsystems of specialization, religion, learning, and government.ANSWER:

•Civilization

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the world’s largestand longest river; it flows south to north in Africa

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•The Nile River

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•a person who makes maps.ANSWER:

•cartographer

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an imaginary line of longitude labeled zero degrees that separates the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.ANSWER:

•Prime Meridian

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This known as the “cradle of civilization” because the water and soil they brought made ancient civilizations possible in the area of Mesopotamia.ANSWER:

•Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

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The route connecting Asia and Europe, which allowed merchants and traders to transport goodsANSWER:

•What is the silk road

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the system for organizing andgoverning society based on land and service.ANSWER:

•Feudalism

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an agreement betweencountries to work together in war or trade.

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•Alliance

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•Government rule by a king or queen

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•What is a Monarchy

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a group of people and landsruled by one government.ANSWER:

•What is an Empire

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Code which was developed in Ancient Babylon, is one ofthe world’s oldest codes of law.ANSWER:

•The Code of Hammurabi

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This was a large temple located in thecenters of ancient Sumerian cities.

ANSWER: Ziggurat

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The Roman general who became therepublic’s dictator in 45 B.C. wasANSWER:

•Julius Caesar

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This Chinese philosopher stressed theneed to respect tradition and whose teachingdiscussed the right and wrong uses of power.

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•Who was Confucius

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the act of training plants oranimals to be used for people.

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•Domestication

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•A journey for religious purposesANSWER:

•What is a pilgrimage