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        | traveled from polace to place to find food. |  
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        | highly organized grouop of people with their own lang, and way of living |  
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        | scientist who study the objuects left by early peoples. |  
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        | adaption of western culture. |  
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        | pride in and loyalty to ones country |  
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        | crops that are sold on the worls market |  
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        | ssetting up governments and product of high level of goods and sources. |  
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        | the selling of state owned |  
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        | the ability to read and write |  
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        | average number of people living in an area |  
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        | achievements of the stone age? |  
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        | stone tools and weapons, control fire, developed language, learned to adapt to different climates and landforms |  
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        | effect of the neolithic age/agricultural revolution |  
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        | no longer had to travel for food, developed permanent communities, learned to faarm and domesticate animals |  
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        | common features of a ciclization? |  
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        | government and religion, specialized jobs, social classes, record keeping |  
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        | by A.D. 100, there were 2 great empires with vast empires. |  
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        | how did europe emerge as the dominant reliogion after the middle ages? |  
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        | shifted from many small kingdoms to nation-states |  
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        | causes of the agricultural revoloution (both) |  
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        | new plants coming from americans, improved methods,new farm machines. |  
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        | 2 main features of the industrial revolution |  
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        | effects of industrialisim |  
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        | led to urbanization-growth of cities, reform movements started, work hours, wages, democratization of government, suffrage |  
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        | pride in land loyalty to ones country |  
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        | shaped international scene after WW11 |  
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        | goals/challenges to modernization |  
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        | political stability, and economic diversity |  
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        | population explosion, urbanization, cultural exchange, growing gap between developed and developing countries. |  
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