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Chapter 1 Origins

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Chapter 1Origins

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Question

Numerous examples prove that some Neolithic towns existed without

a) rulers.

b) walls.

c) businesses.

d) farming.

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Answer

Numerous examples prove that some Neolithic towns existed without

a) rulers.

b) walls. (correct)

c) businesses.

d) farming.

Hint: See page 7.

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Question

The most important evidence used by historians to answer questions about the past is

a) up-to-date newspaper articles.

b) carbon dating.

c) primary sources.

d) secondary sources.

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Answer

The most important evidence used by historians to answer questions about the past is

a) up-to-date newspaper articles.

b) carbon dating.

c) primary sources. (correct)

d) secondary sources.

Hint: See page 5.

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Question

The Hittites rose to prominence in

a) Anatolia.

b) Syria.

c) Phoenicia.

d) Mesopotamia.

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Answer

The Hittites rose to prominence in

a) Anatolia. (correct)

b) Syria.

c) Phoenicia.

d) Mesopotamia.

Hint: See page 26.

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Question

Slavery became widespread during the

a) Middle Kingdom.

b) New Kingdom.

c) First Intermediate.

d) Second Intermediate.

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Answer

Slavery became widespread during the

a) Middle Kingdom.

b) New Kingdom. (correct)

c) First Intermediate.

d) Second Intermediate.

Hint: See page 22.

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Question

The Greek historian and traveler, Herodotus, in the fifth century, called ________ the “gift of the Nile.”

a) Stonehenge

b) Egypt

c) Mesopotamia

d) Rome

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Answer

The Greek historian and traveler, Herodotus, in the fifth century, called ________ the “gift of the Nile.”

a) Stonehenge

b) Egypt (correct)

c) Mesopotamia

d) Rome

Hint: See page 19.

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Answer

Neolithic farmers sought a stable and secure life through

a) manufacturing.

b) trade ventures.

c) frequent wars.

d) agriculture.

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Answer

Neolithic farmers sought a stable and secure life through

a) manufacturing.

b) trade ventures.

c) frequent wars.

d) agriculture. (correct)

Hint: See page 7.

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Question

The basic pattern of Mesopotamian life was developed by the

a) Sumerians.

b) Egyptians.

c) Babylonians.

d) Hittites.

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Answer

The basic pattern of Mesopotamian life was developed by the

a) Sumerians. (correct)

b) Egyptians.

c) Babylonians.

d) Hittites.

Hint: See page 15.

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Question

Mesopotamia was united around 1792 B.C. by

a) Akhenaten.

b) Mursilis I.

c) Marduk.

d) Hammurabi.

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Answer

Mesopotamia was united around 1792 B.C. by

a) Akhenaten.

b) Mursilis I.

c) Marduk.

d) Hammurabi. (correct)

Hint: See page 16.

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Question

________ means “rule by a priestly order.”

a) Monotheism

b) Polytheism

c) Ecclesiocracy

d) Theocracy

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Answer

________ means “rule by a priestly order.”

a) Monotheism

b) Polytheism

c) Ecclesiocracy

d) Theocracy (correct)

Hint: See page 29.

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Question

The distinction between West and East came originally from the ancient

a) Greeks.

b) Romans.

c) Egyptians.

d) Mesopotamians.

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Answer

The distinction between West and East came originally from the ancient

a) Greeks. (correct)

b) Romans.

c) Egyptians.

d) Mesopotamians.

Hint: See page 4.