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World History Alternate 1. A primary source is: - Written in past tense, after the event has already occurred - A document or physical object that was written or created from the time period being studied - A textbook or encyclopedia 2. A secondary source is: - A document or physical object that was written or created from the time period being studied - A source that uses or analyzes a primary source - A letter written by a soldier during the United States Civil War 3. Ancient civilizations were created near: - Mountains - Rivers - Volcanoes 4. Absolute location is best describ

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World History Alternate 1. A primary source is: - Written in past tense, after the event has already occurred - A document or physical object that was written or created from the time period being studied - A textbook or encyclopedia 2. A secondary source is: - A document or physical object that was written or created from the time period being studied - A source that uses or analyzes a primary source - A letter written by a soldier during the United States Civil War 3. Ancient civilizations were created near: - Mountains - Rivers - Volcanoes 4. Absolute location is best described as: - An exact, pin point location - A location compared to another point on a map - A good location to build a Wal-Mart 5. What type of map would you use if you wanted to see the borders between countries? - Physical Map - Road Map - Political Map 6. The Neolithic or Agricultural Revolution meant that: - The Soviet Union collapsed - Humans could settle in one spot and stop chasing their food - The British would allow the American colonies to control themselves 7. Creation of cities, development of government, practice of religion, creation of a social structure, development of writing, and practice of arts and leisure activities are all characteristics of a: - Monarchy - Communist State - Civilization 8. What region do most historians believe that civilization began? - North America - The Middle East - South America 9. ________________ created the world’s first formal law code that established punishments that fit the crime. - Sargon I - The Pharaoh - Hammurabi 10. The Pharaoh was an _________________ ruler, being in charge of both the government and religion of Ancient Egypt. - Democratic - Absolute - Communist 11. All Greek city-states were the same in terms of military, government, society and politics. - True - False 12. The idea of democracy was created by: - The Ancient Egyptians - The Ancient Sumerians - The Ancient Greeks 13. A republic is a system of government where: - People have the right to vote and elect representatives - People have no rights and are unable to vote - One person has control over everything 14. The fall of the Roman Empire was caused by: - Corruption and too large of an area to control - A comet that struck earth - A plague that wiped out most of the population 15. The Crusades were headed by the Christians to recapture the: - African Colonies - Holy Lands - Silk Road 16. _____________ was a sickness carried over by the Europeans to the Americas that wiped out a significant number of the native population. - Cancer - AIDS - Small Pox 17. Which one of the following is NOT one of the ancient civilizations that existed in Mesoamerica (Central and South America)? Aztecs, Olmec, or Sumer 18. List three facts about the Islamic religion: 19. Describe how slavery was used in ancient civilizations: 20. In your opinion, which ancient civilization had the most significant impact on human history? List specific examples from the material we covered throughout the unit.

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Secondary source is a A source that uses or analyzes a primary source

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A primary source is A document or physical object that was written or created from the time period being studied

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Ancient civilizations were created near rivers

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