PCS History Test #1 - B Question Preview (ID: 47694)
Part B Of The PCS History Test #1.
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Cain engineered the building of a city. Which of the following are NOT jobs people of Enoch would have had?
a) Electronic device creation and management like phones and iPads
b) Stone masons for wall making, Farmers raising food and livestock
c) Metal workers, Musicians
d) Cattleman and tent dwellers
Cain engineered the building of a city. Which of the following are NOT how people of Enoch would have used the Arts, Sciences, and Written Language?
a) They understood principles of physics to build a city (science)
b) They understood how to work with metals for tools and musical instruments (science and the arts)
c) They observed everything so well that they could use an electron microscope to observe the tiniest of particles and creatures
d) They were gifted in the arts and wrote poems, songs and played music (written language and arts)
Which of the following is a CORRECT statement about social classes?
a) Social classes separate people based on how much money they have, their religious beliefs and their occupations
b) Social classes are determined only by people's hair styles
c) Social classes are determined only by what grade they are in school (ex: 5th grade)
d) Social classes are determined only by what state you live in (ex: Arizona)
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