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E4C Maples 1 - BQ5: Cultures L45 (Journey Back i ...
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Which countinent did chocolate come from?
South America
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The ... River, along with the ..., formed the fertile crescent that supported early human civilizations.
Tigris / Euphrates
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Egyptian ... are a complex system of writing.
hieroglyphics
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The ... pyramids are one of the most iconic and enduring symbols of ancient engineering.
Egyptian
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The society had ... technology and infrastructure.
advanced
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Early navigators relied on the ... to find their way across uncharted waters.
compass
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Archaeologists discovered ancient clay ... that provided insights into early Sumeria.
tablets
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Ancient ... is often referred to as the cradle of civilization.
Mesopotamia
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The ... Sea has been a crucial area for trade and cultural exchange throughout history.
Mediterranean
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Apart from sailboats, what else did the people of Mesopotamia invent?
writing
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They took a ... out onto the lake to enjoy a peaceful afternoon on the water.
sailboat
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... is known for its vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and rich history.
Mexico
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What did Egyptians use instead of clay tablets?
They used the papyrus.
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The ... civilization is credited with the invention of the earliest form of writing.
Sumerian
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The new museum features ... art installations that captivate visitors.
modern
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She learned how to ... using the stars during her sailing course.
navigate
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Ancient Egyptians used ... as a writing material long before the invention of paper.
papyrus
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The museum's ... garden features works by renowned artists.
sculpture
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How do we call the ancient civilization of today's Mexico?
The Maya.
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Her most significant ... to the project was her expertise in data analysis.
contribution
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Gothic ... is characterized by its pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses.
architecture
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The ... Ocean is the largest and deepest of the Earth's oceanic divisions.
Pacific
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The blacksmith forged ... and weapons for the villagers.
tools
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The ancient ... civilization is renowned for its achievements in mathematics, astronomy, and architecture.
Mayan
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The Silk Road was a vital ... route that connected the East and West for centuries.
trade
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The ... across the Atlantic Ocean was perilous.
voyage
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What did people in Mesopotamia invent to move around?
sailboats
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Scientists continue to ... the depths of the ocean to discover new marine species.
explore
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