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2
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Wealthy landowners in Rome
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3
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The belief that spirits are present in plants, animals, and other natural objects
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4
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Period of history during which people used bronze, rather than copper or stone to fashion tools and weapons
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5
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The truthful way or will
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6
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Period of Roman peace
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8
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An organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, practices, and worships that centers on one or more god(s)
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9
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Indigenous people of western North Africa
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11
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Art with balance, harmony, and order
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12
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The Prehistoric Period in which people made use of crude stone tools and weapons
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13
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Serious drama dealing with the downfall of a hero
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14
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To do without doing
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16
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Divine approval of a ruler (the gods want you to rule)
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18
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Taming of animals for human use
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19
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An arc of rich farmland in Southwest Asia (Middle East) 0
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22
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Belief in MANY gods
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23
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The process in which a soul is reborn again and again until it reaches perfect understanding
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24
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The Trade route between China and the Mediterranean
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25
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A state of perfect wisdom in which one understands basic truth
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29
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Any belief that went against the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church
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31
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A city and its surrounding land functioning as an independent country
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32
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Greek City-State
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33
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'Commoners' in Rome (majority of the population)
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1
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Culminating value of all one's life actions (good and bad), which together determine one's next rebirth or death
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2
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Thinkers who question things in the world, 'Why?', Lovers of Wisdom
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7
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System of bringing water to the fields
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10
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Spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church
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11
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New ideas spreading from one culture to another
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15
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Moral integrity and honor to surname
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17
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Conflict between two political groups within the same country
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20
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The Prehistoric Period in which people learned to polish stone tools, make pottery, grow crops, and raise animals
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21
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Light, amusing play that makes fun of serious subjects
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26
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Self-employed poets
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27
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The way in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
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28
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Belief in ONE god
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30
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Pilgrimage (holy journey) to Mecca (one of the five pillars)
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