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  1. surplus
    a quantity much larger than is needed
    Sedentary communities that settled in these valleys soon experienced increased agricultural surpluses, population growth, and economic specialization. (1.5.A)
  2. specialization
    the line of work you have adopted as your career
    Sedentary communities that settled in these valleys soon experienced increased agricultural surpluses, population growth, and economic specialization. (1.5.A)
  3. settlement
    a community of people smaller than a town
    Some of these communities developed sophisticated hydrologic infrastructures that allowed their settlements to spread. (1.5.A)
  4. incorporate
    include or contain; have as a component
    These early states incorporated bronze into their weapons and armor, and eventually their chariots, to make them stronger and more durable. (1.5.A)
  5. superiority
    the quality of being better than someone or something
    The superiority of bronze weapons contributed to the growth of states as well as the development of social hierarchies. (1.5.A)
  6. monopolize
    have and control fully and exclusively
    Expensive bronze weapons were monopolized by elites with the leisure time to practice warfare. (1.5.A)
  7. tributary
    paying money, as for protection
    Over time, farmers and laborers increasingly entered into tributary agreements whereby they would provide labor and products to military elites in exchange for protection. (1.5.A)
  8. conquest
    the act of defeating and taking control of
    These early city-states, such as Uruk, expanded via military conquest or political alliances. (1.5.B)
  9. complex
    a whole structure made up of interconnected structures
    Mesopotamian city-states contained elaborate temple complexes. (1.5.B)
  10. bureaucracy
    a government administered primarily by nonelective officials
    These empires created the first political bureaucracies to delegate duties and coordinate administration over larger territories. (1.5.B)
  11. delegate
    give an assignment to or assign a task to
    These empires created the first political bureaucracies to delegate duties and coordinate administration over larger territories. (1.5.B)
  12. unify
    bring together for a common purpose or action
    The ancient kingdom of Egypt unified the Nile River Valley. (1.5.B)
  13. divine
    being or having the nature of a god
    In addition to collecting tribute, Egyptian pharaohs also claimed divine connections and ruled as religious authorities. (1.5.B)
  14. cuneiform
    an ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia
    Cuneiform, a sophisticated sound-based form of writing, was developed in Mesopotamia. Character-based writing systems emerged in East and South Asia. (1.5.C)
  15. codify
    organize into a system, such as a body of law
    Writing facilitated basic record keeping, and written language led to the creation and codification of laws. (1.5.C)
Created on Wed Jul 15 09:32:00 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Jul 21 09:40:15 EDT 2020)

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