Humanities Alive 7 VC 3E

hygienic healthy, sanitary karma a concept from ancient Sanskrit that means the result of a person’s actions as well as the actions themselves. It essentially means that your actions have consequences – what you throw out into the world, comes back to you. Macedonian native of Macedon, an ancient kingdom north of Greece medallion a coin-shaped, usually metallic, decorative disk monsoon rainy season accompanied by south-westerly summer winds in the Indian subcontinent and South-East Asia samsara the endless cycle of every soul’s birth, death and rebirth Sanskrit ancient Indian language used in classical Hindu literature stadia the plural form of stadium, which is a measure of about 200 metres Vedas ancient sacred texts of Hinduism, composed in India around 1500 BCE, containing hymns, rituals and spells

6.10.3 Reþection Complete the following to reþect on your learning.

Revisit the inquiry question posed in the Overview: How did life and society change over time in the Indus Valley Civilisation? 1. Now that you have completed this topic, what is your view on the question? Discuss with a partner. Has your learning in this topic changed your view? If so, how? 2. Write a paragraph in response to the inquiry question outlining your views.

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Learning pathways LEVEL1 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11

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REMEMBER AND UNDERSTAND 1. When did the ýrst permanent settlements of the Indus Valley Civilisation arise? About 4000 BCE A. About 3000 BCE B. About 2000 BCE C. About 1000 BCE D. 2. What natural resource was crucial to the development of the Indus Valley Civilisation? Gold A. Silver B. Water C. Trees D.

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