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- Q1Base your answer to the question on the passage and your knowledge of social studies. “…The daily tasks of the women are to milk the cattle in the morning and evening, and to fetch water as required. By using their donkeys it is possible for them to bring back enough water to last two or three days. When the settlement moves, on average about once every five weeks, each woman is responsible for moving her hut and rebuilding it. All the necessary movables, including hides, wooden containers and important struts in the framework of the hut, can normally be carried by two donkeys. Older women rely on their daughters, their younger co-wives, and their sons’ wives for help in all these tasks….” – Source: Paul Spencer, The Samburu, University of California Press, 1965 from the NYS Global History and Geography Regents Examurban dwellerscommercial farmersserfsnomads300s
- Q2Base your answer to the question on the passage and your knowledge of social studies. “…The daily tasks of the women are to milk the cattle in the morning and evening, and to fetch water as required. By using their donkeys it is possible for them to bring back enough water to last two or three days. When the settlement moves, on average about once every five weeks, each woman is responsible for moving her hut and rebuilding it. All the necessary movables, including hides, wooden containers and important struts in the framework of the hut, can normally be carried by two donkeys. Older women rely on their daughters, their younger co-wives, and their sons’ wives for help in all these tasks….” – Source: Paul Spencer, The Samburu, University of California Press, 1965 from the NYS Global History and Geography Regents Exam Identify the audience for The Samburu by Paul Spencer 1. The Samburu, a modern-day tribe in Kenya 2. Researchers interested in comparing the lives of the Samburu with how Paleolithic people lived 3. Researchers who want to learn about city life in modern-day Africa 4. Neolithic farmersNeolithic farmersResearchers interested in comparing the lives of the Samburu with how Paleolithic people livedResearchers who want to learn about city life in modern-day Africa300s
- Q3Which ancient society’s social structure is represented in this illustration?Egypt120s
- Q4Which claim about the society is best supported by this illustration?The social structure was hierarchical.Social mobility was unrestricted30s
- Q5“If a seignior (noble) has knocked out the tooth of a seignior of his own rank, they shall knock out his tooth. But if he has knocked out a commoner's tooth, he shall pay one-third mina of silver.” – Code of Hammurabi excerpt from the NYS Global History and Geography Regents Exam Which idea of Babylonian society does this portion of the Hammurabi code of law reflect?Violence was always punished with violence.Fines were preferable to corporal punishment.Divisions existed between social classes.300s