Which social scientists are best known for studying the physical artifacts of a culture?
Which heading best completes the partial outline below?I. ___________________________ Centralized governments///Organized religions///Social Classes///Specialization of labor
Which was true of food-gathering societies in prehistoric times?
One reason for the development of an early civilization in the Tigris-Euphrates river valleys was that
Where does the archaeological evidence gathered by Louis and Mary Leakey suggest the earliest humans developed?
This was the last morning she would have to light the fire.... Now mother and daughter could rest. There was a man coming to the house. Never again would Mrs. Lung have to rise summer and winter at dawn to light the fire. She could lie in her bed and
One way in which the civilizations of the Sumerians, the Phoenicians, and the Maya were similar is that each
Which aspect of a nation’s culture is most directly influenced by the physical geography of
In China, the development of ethnocentrism was most influenced by
In which region did China’s earliest civilizations develop?
Jewish religions and cultural identity has been greatly influenced by
“If a seignior (noble) has knocked out the tooth of a seignior of his own rank, they shall knock out his tooth. But if he has knocked out a commoner’s tooth, he shall pay one-third mina of silver.”--------Code of Hammurabi; Which idea of Babylonian
In traditional Chinese culture, which philosophy had the greatest influence on the development of social order and political organization?
The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights • Article from Mohandas Gandhi’s Indian Opinion • Excerpt from the letters of Catherine the Great These three documents are considered
“Beginning with childhood, all of man’s study is centered on one aim alone — to emerge
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