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- Q1Which of the following is a way to analyze perspective/points of view when analyzing within historical events?Analyze by using SUGARAnalyze by using SALTAnalyze by using PEMDASAnalyze by using SPICE60s
- Q2How do Historians analyze civilizations?By analyzing their tombsBy analyzing their impactBy analyzing their characteristicsBy analyzing their natural resources60s
- Q3How did ancient Egypt's religion impact their government structure?Pharos were voted in by a panel of priestsPharos were seen as gods.Pharos shared power with the peoplePharos were priests60s
- Q4How did the Code of Hammurabi affect Babylonian society?by enforcing social equalityby limiting government authorityby clarifying the role of governmentby stabilizing the economic system60s
- Q5Use the information below to answer the question. During the Neolithic Revolution, the advent of farming lead to dramatic increases in population, and as resource staples were accumulated in surplus, a sedentary life for some. These developments were only possible as advancements were made in agricultural efficiency. What was one result of these developments?the beginning of spoken languagethe origin of religious doctrinesthe creation of weapons for huntingthe establishment of a class of specialists120s
- Q6Why was agriculture important to the development of civilization?It promoted the economic equality needed for a lasting culture.It encouraged the creation of a common language.It led to job specializations required for a complex society.It encouraged the growth of democratic ideals.60s
- Q7Which factor MOST enabled people to establish permanent settlements along the Nile River?the development of tools necessary to adapt to climatic extremesthe technical ability to construct large buildingsthe knowledge of how to produce food on a flood plainthe military skills needed to defend against desert invaders60s
- Q8Which phrase BEST completes this diagram?Establishment of social hierarchiesIntroduction of religious beliefsDestruction of river civilizationsDisappearance of tribal societies120s
- Q9Which statement BEST completes this diagram?Early governments were formed.Religious practices became less important.The need for skilled artisans declined.Differences in social status weakened.120s
- Q10Which achievements are most closely associated with the Tang and Song dynasties of China?mosaics and domeswheel and stirrupchinampas and calendargunpowder and movable type60s