Ancient Human Civilization Quiz

  1.  
    Culture can be described as:
    A. The language spoken of a particular group of people. B. How holidays are celebrated by a small group of people within a large society. C. The racial and socioecnomic makeup of a community. D. The socially transmitted beliefs, values, institutions, behaviors, traditions and way of life of a group of people
  2.  
    Government is formed:
    A. the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants B. Fulfill the need and opportunity to vote. C. To enforce rules, regulations and ideas onto a specific culture. D. Create boundaries between various regions where different languages are spoken.
  3.  
    In what ways does Religion define a civilization?
    A. It determines the social structure and government in a society. B. It defines all of the holidays that will be observed of its members. C. It separates people into different ideas and feelings regarding technology. D. unified system of beliefs and practices about life and the world relative to the supernatural that unite the believers or followers into a social organization or moral community
  4.  
    How was a stable food supply created by the first civilizations?
    A. The first was all of their complex irrigation systems. They built networks of canals, dams, and reservoirs to provide their crops with a regular supply of water B. Through family meals gathered around a communal table. C. Going to markets and farms to gather crops. D. Ordering online for pick up or delivery.
  5.  
    In what way is Technology significant to civilization?
    A. It determines their ability to lead its own people. B. It separates the various crops they are capable of harvesting. C. a scientific or industrial process, invention, method that provides society with objects needed for their civilization D. The number of languages spoken.
  6.  
    Why is a written language significant to a civilization?
    A. It allows for various religious beliefs to be shared with more than one group of people within a society. B. Written language in particular allows civilizations to record their own history and everyday events—crucial for understanding ancient cultures C. Provides a way for people to speak face to face with one another who have never met. D. Determines the possibility for future technology in any civilization.
  7.  
    How does social structure impact a civilization?
    A. arrangement of institutions whereby human beings in a society interact and live together. B. It will determine the number of friends a person can have. C. It decides the racial and religious make up of the largest group of people in a regions. D. Upholds the culture and stable food supply demanded for survival.
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  1.  
    Culture can be described as:
    A. The language spoken of a particular group of people. B. How holidays are celebrated by a small group of people within a large society. C. The racial and socioecnomic makeup of a community. D. The socially transmitted beliefs, values, institutions, behaviors, traditions and way of life of a group of people
  2.  
    Government is formed:
    A. the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants B. Fulfill the need and opportunity to vote. C. To enforce rules, regulations and ideas onto a specific culture. D. Create boundaries between various regions where different languages are spoken.
  3.  
    In what ways does Religion define a civilization?
    A. It determines the social structure and government in a society. B. It defines all of the holidays that will be observed of its members. C. It separates people into different ideas and feelings regarding technology. D. unified system of beliefs and practices about life and the world relative to the supernatural that unite the believers or followers into a social organization or moral community
  4.  
    How was a stable food supply created by the first civilizations?
    A. The first was all of their complex irrigation systems. They built networks of canals, dams, and reservoirs to provide their crops with a regular supply of water B. Through family meals gathered around a communal table. C. Going to markets and farms to gather crops. D. Ordering online for pick up or delivery.
  5.  
    In what way is Technology significant to civilization?
    A. It determines their ability to lead its own people. B. It separates the various crops they are capable of harvesting. C. a scientific or industrial process, invention, method that provides society with objects needed for their civilization D. The number of languages spoken.
  6.  
    Why is a written language significant to a civilization?
    A. It allows for various religious beliefs to be shared with more than one group of people within a society. B. Written language in particular allows civilizations to record their own history and everyday events—crucial for understanding ancient cultures C. Provides a way for people to speak face to face with one another who have never met. D. Determines the possibility for future technology in any civilization.
  7.  
    How does social structure impact a civilization?
    A. arrangement of institutions whereby human beings in a society interact and live together. B. It will determine the number of friends a person can have. C. It decides the racial and religious make up of the largest group of people in a regions. D. Upholds the culture and stable food supply demanded for survival.

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