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WH- Chapters 1-3
Test Description: Unit 1
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1) A method for determining the age of an object containing organic material by using the properties of radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope of carbon.
A
Fossils
B
Anthropology
C
Archaeology
D
Radiocarbon dating
2) The six characteristics of civilizations are:
A
Archaeology, Anthropology, fossils, technology, history and society
B
Farming, industry, service, society, language and art.
C
Religion, language, infrastructure, technology, radiocarbon dating and government
D
Cities, government, religion, social structure, writing, and art
3) A government where the supreme ruler has political and religious authority.
A
Democracy
B
Theocracy
C
Oligarchy
D
Republic
4) Belief in many gods. Belief in one god.
A
Polytheism; Monotheism
B
Autocracy; Authoritarian
C
Ziggurat; Cuneiform
D
Archaeology; Anthropology
5) In this system, every Indian was believed to be born into a social group defined by occupation and family lineage.
A
Open
B
Caste
C
Autonomous
D
Closed
6) The founder of Buddhism was:
A
Vishnu
B
Siddhartha Gautama
C
Muhammad
D
Confucius
7) Which of the following is one of the 4 Noble Truths?
A
Suffering is caused by our desires to satisfy ourselves
B
Ramadan is a monthlong celebration commemorating the time during which Muhammad received the Quran from Allah.
C
Mecca is a sacred site for all Muslims
D
Persons of higher rank are responsible for caring for those of lower rank
8) A trade route that expanded from Europe to Asia:
A
Noble Path
B
Silk Road
C
Way Forward
D
Great Wall of China
9) Confucius taught about:
A
Trade and defense
B
Ethical behavior and good government
C
Philosophy and sociology
D
Religion and politics
10) Why was the Great Wall created?
A
To try and keep other religions out of China
B
To try and keep the Mongols out of China
C
To try and keep the armies of India out of China
D
To try and keep the Japanese out of China
11) Paleolithic peoples were nomads because they had no choice but to
A
escape the pollution they caused
B
move on after they had depleted the land
C
follow animal migrations and vegetation cycles
D
Flee from the woolly mammoth
12) This ancient civilization set up an advanced society along the Nile River:
A
Egyptian
B
Mesopotamian
C
Romans
D
Greeks
13) Hammurabi is remembered for:
A
His law code, a collection of laws for Mesopotamian society
B
Discovering oil in the Middle East
C
Overthrowing the Akkadian Empire
D
Building the Great Pyramids
14) The religion of Judaism differed from the other religions of the time in that it
A
Was monotheistic, meaning its followers believed in one God, whereas other religions were polytheistic
B
Was the first religion to set down laws by which the people were to live their daily lives
C
Had no sacred texts or books
D
Was polytheistic, meaning its followers believed in many gods
15) An important concept that became a crucial part of Chinese history was:
A
The belief that the Great Wall would protect China from all enemies
B
The Shaolin view that one must be able to do combat mentally as well as physically
C
The Confucian belief that the government should be open to all men of superior talent
D
The view that art, poetry, and literature were important to soldiers
16) The Buddha believed that suffering is caused by:
A
Attachment to the things of this world
B
Spending money foolishly
C
Demons
D
Not living according to the will and laws of God
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