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| Indo-Europeans migrate into ___, ___, and ___ ___ |
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| Europe, India, and Southwest Asia |
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| A group of Indo-European speakers |
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| Hittites borrowed ideas from ___ and language from ___. |
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| Mesopotamia, and Babylonian |
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| Hittites skilled in ___. They also spread ___ technology. |
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| Aryans enter Indus River Valley before ____ B.C. |
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| This group, undefeated by the Egyptians but unable to defeat them, made peace with them. |
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| This is a huge peninsula also known as Asia Minor. |
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| Group of Indo-European peoples who occupies Anatolia |
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| Trading scoieties exten the development of what? |
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| Where do the Minoans trade? |
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| What island to the Minoans live on? |
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| What culture do they influence |
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| What was the civilization named Minoa? |
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| Invaders from ____ take Minoan lands |
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| Powerful traders in wealthy city-states |
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| What were Phoenicians famous for? |
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| What 2 things are spread by trade? |
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| Culture, Religion, and Ideas |
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| A powerful seafaring people who dominated trade in the Eastern Mediterranean from about 2000-1400 B.B. were the ____ |
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| The capitol city of the Minoans was ____ |
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| After Crete's decline, the most powerful traders along the Mediterranean were the ____ |
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| The Phoenician writing system was based on ____ |
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| One significant Phoenician contribution to learning was ____ |
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| The development of an alphabet |
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| The Hebrews maintain _____ religious beliefs |
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| Hebrews settled in ____, this land was promised by ____. |
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| First five books of the Hebrew Bible |
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| Who is the father of the Hebrew people? |
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| What do the Hebrews call their god? |
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| At first, ____ are honored in the Egyptian Kingdom; later they become ____. |
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| When did the Hebrews flee Egypt? |
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| Where can we find an account of this? |
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| Who received the 10 Commandments? |
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| Land that Hebrews believed God promised them was ____ |
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| Who threatened the Hebrews? |
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| Who did Israel pay tribute to? |
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| Who destroyed the temple? |
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| What three Empires control Israel? |
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| Persians, Greeks, and the Romans |
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| According to the Torah, the man who led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai was ____. |
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| The man responsible for having a great temple built in Jerusalem, a temple that destroyed and later rebuilt, was ____ |
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| The tribute paid by Israel and Judah to the Assyrians was an effort to ____ |
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| Honor a peace agreement made among the rulers of the three nations. |
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