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Which is a pair of examples of history?
a) A football game taking place tomorrow and artifact from 4,000 years ago.
b) A speech yesterday and an artifact from 4,000 years ago
c)
d) A fossil and a space flight that will take place in 3 years.

Secondary sources include:
a) Letters, diaries, and eyewitness accounts created by someone who was present at the event.
b) Artifacts, fossils, and cave paintings that answer questions about the past.
c)
d) Books, paintings, and media reports created by someone who was not present at the event.

Which is a primary source?
a) A journal entry from a young bride traveling west.
b) An article in a current encyclopedia
c)
d) A book about the people of ancient China.

Which of the following is not a fossil?
a) a bone
b) a stone tool
c)
d) a skull

What is culture?
a) The natural resources of a region
b) The landforms, climate, and environment of a country
c)
d) The beliefs, customs, and art of a group

Which artifact is an archaeologist most likely to find at an ancient farm where people once farmed?
a) A newspaper article about farming
b) A packet of seeds
c)
d) An iron tool for digging

The 5 themes of geography are:
a) Location, place, region, movement, human-environmental interaction
b) Location, place, interaction, migration, and culture
c)
d) Location, place, region, vegetation, and climate

One example of people interacting with their environment is:
a) Clearing away trees to plant crops
b) Mapping the roads of a region
c)
d) Reading about regions that have a mild climate

What is characteristic of a nomadic society?
a) Technology
b) Migration
c)
d) Irrigation

Hunter/gathers in the Paleolithic Age are characterized by:
a) Public Education
b) Irrigation
c)
d) Fire

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