Homework vocabulary entries for Chapter 5, Lesson 3: The Beginnings of
Judaism, include:
1. Judaism (page 120)
2. Moses (page 122)
3. The Torah (page 123)
4. monotheism (page 123)
5. The Ten Commandments (page 113 and class notes)
Other vocabulary words in this lesson include:
6. Abraham (page 121)
7. Canaan (page 121 and class notes / map)
8. covenant (page 121)
9. Sabbath (page 124)
10. The Diaspora (page 125)
Homework vocabulary entries for Chapter 8, Lesson 1: Geography of Ancient
Greece, include:
1. The Aegean Sea (class notes)
2. peninsula (page 193)
3. harbor (page 193)
4. triremes (class notes)
5. colonies (class notes)
Other vocabulary words in this lesson include:
6. The Mediterranean Sea (page 192)
7. Crete and Rhodes (page 193)
8. Attica (page 193)
9. The Peloponnesus (page 193)
10. alphabet (class notes
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definition and an application (both provided on the handout). Homework is due
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