A) Provided a road to get to other civilizations B) Formed barriers around civilizations C) Provided a supply of water and rich soil for growing food. D) Provided a power source
A) Flat areas for building B) Water Sources C) Warm climate D) Access to metals such as iron
A) a loss of technology B) a decline in population C) wars among groups D) Scarcity, or food was difficult to find
A) Arabian B) Euphrates C) Tigris D) Nile
A) Ice Age B) Technology Age C) Old Stone Age D) New Stone Age
A) Old Stone Age B) New Stone Age C) ice Age D) Technology Age
A) Astronomers B) Historians C) Nomads D) Anthropologists
A) Cuneiform B) Writing C) Irrigation D) Flooding
A) Scribes B) Papyrus C) Geometry D) Hieroglyphics
A) Scribes B) Kings C) Pharaohs D) Priests
A) New Kingdom B) Old Kingdom C) Middle Kingdom D) Palace Kingdom
A) Old Kingdom B) Middle Kingdom C) New Kingdom D) Nile Kingdom
A) it helped people to meet their agricultural needs and create a stable food supply B) it helped to bring animals into the city-states C) it helped to fight wars D) it help to expand empires
A) The soil was good for crops B) The caves provided shelter for the people C) The forest was full of animals D) The hills were rich with gold
A) Theology B) Polytheism C) Islam D) Monotheism
A) “Land of Hammurabi” B) “Land of a 1000 lakes” C) “Land of the first civilization” D) “Land between 2 rivers”
A) English B) stylus C) Babylon D) Cuneiform
A) People and how they speak B) Ruler C) Centralized society with a government, religion, and forms of learning D) River in Mesopotamia
A) Fertile Crescent B) Australia C) South America D) Fertile River
A) Pyramid B) Church C) Ziggurat D) Synagogue
A) Islam B) Polytheism C) Monotheism D) Jew
A) They were able to grow more crops. B) They were able to trade over long distances. C) They were able to remain isolated from other cultures. D) They were able to build a powerful navy.
A) Empire B) Culture C) State-City D) City-State
A) priest B) slave C) king D) scribe
A) purple dye B) alphabet C) a code of laws D) wheel
A) Homo Habilis B) Homo Erectus C) Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis D) Australopithecus Afarensis
A) He was the first to use tools B) He was the first to shape strong metals into tools C) He designed the best tools D) He never used tools
A) Homo Erectus B) Australopithicus Afarensis C) Homo Neanderthalensis D) Homo Sapiens Sapiens
A) Neanderthal B) Lucy C) Upright Man D) Handy Man
A) artifact B) nomad C) archaeologist D) fossil E) anthropologist
A) archaeologists B) artifacts C) anthropologists D) fossils E) nomads
A) nomad B) fossil C) archaeologist D) artifact E) anthropologist
A) simple shelters B) hunting C) farming D) toolmaking
A) Nile River B) Tigris River C) Tiber River D) Indus River
A) Roman Catholic B) monotheistic C) followers of Buddha D) polytheistic
A) we cannot see their writing B) no writing has been found C) we cannot translate it D) they did not have a written language
A) they relocated to Rome B) there were floods C) there was a giant tidal wave D) a volcanic eruption killed everyone
A) design large cities B) develop a culture C) build elaborate irrigation systems D) all of these
A) South to East B) South to North C) North to South D) East to West
A) Cuneiform B) Symbolic writing C) Hieroglyphics D) Papyrus
A) Linen B) Papyrus C) Cotton D) Hieroglyphics
A) Pharaoh B) King C) Lord D) Emperor
A) Replacing the organs back in the body B) Wrapping C) Burial D) Embalming
A) Fish and game, Papyrus, and snow on the mountains B) The Red Land and the Black Land C) Transportation, trade, drinking water D) Pastureland, Natron, and the shaduf
A) Purification B) Mummificiation C) Dynasty D) Burial
A) The Delta B) The Persian Gulf C) The Eastern Area D) Valley of the Kings
A) October B) December C) February D) June
A) mummy B) obelisk C) sphinx D) pyramids
A) Nile River B) Amazon River C) Tigris River D) Euphrates River
A) hominids B) human beings C) homanid D) mankind
A) The oldest hominid found to date. B) A famous archeologist. C) John Lennon's girlfriend D) The youngest hominid found to date.
A) Paleolithic Age B) Middle Kingdom C) Neolithic Age D) New Kingdom
A) They were all part of one great empire B) Each of the had its own ruler and farmland C) Each of them kept written records D) They all depended on each other for water
A) to prevent floods B) to irrigate the crops C) to load barges D) to control workers
A) City-State B) Empire C) State-City D) Culture |