World History Mid-term

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1. What writing system using cuneiforms and hieroglyphics was developed by professionals and scribes of this time?

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Cuneiforms were wedge-shaped characters used in ancient Mesopotamia. Hieroglyphics were used in ancient Egypt, Runes were used in Germanic languages, and Alphabets are a common writing system.

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Explore key events from early civilizations to modern times through our comprehensive World History Mid-term. This assessment covers significant milestones and developments from chapters 1-12, sharpening your understanding... see moreof global historical contexts and enhancing your analytical skills. see less

2. Which is the world's longest river that flows North from Lake Victoria and carves a valley until it reaches the Mediterranean Sea?

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The correct answer is the Nile River, as it is the longest river in the world and flows north from Lake Victoria in Uganda. It passes through multiple countries in Africa and eventually reaches the Mediterranean Sea, forming a valley along the way. The Amazon River flows in South America, the Mississippi River flows in North America, and the Yangtze River flows in China.

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3. What is the Paleolithic Period?

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The Paleolithic Period is actually associated with the use of stone tools and prehistoric human evolution, predating the Neolithic Period where agriculture and more complex societies emerged.

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4. What is a massive pyramidal stepped tower made of mud bricks, associated with religious complexes in Mesopotamia, and functions unknown?

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Ziggurats were unique structures used in Mesopotamian religious complexes, serving unknown functions. They were not obelisks, which are tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monuments. The Colosseum is a Roman amphitheater, and the Parthenon is a temple in Greece, both distinct from ziggurats.

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5. Which term describes gods that were believed to be like humans in form and conduct?

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Anthropomorphic gods were depicted as having human-like characteristics and behaviors, unlike gods that underwent metamorphosis, were associated with bibliomancy, or communicated through hieroglyphics.

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6. Define a City-State.

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A city-state is a distinct political entity with a city that serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life, along with the surrounding agricultural land. It is usually smaller in size and has a degree of autonomy from larger nations or empires.

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7. Who were the Sumerians?

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The Sumerians were a civilization that emerged in Southern Mesopotamia and made significant contributions to early human development.

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8. What is the term used to refer to the region known for being the 'Land between two rivers', early irrigation, the law code of Hammurabi, modern-day Iraq, and the use of cuneiform?

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Mesopotamia is the correct answer as it is the region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers where early civilizations thrived. It is known for its advanced irrigation techniques, the creation of the famous Code of Hammurabi, and the use of cuneiform writing. Mesopotamia is modern-day Iraq.

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9. These animals include dogs to help herd, goats, sheep, pigs, turkey and cattle to help plow.

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The correct answer is D because these animals were domesticated for specific purposes such as herding, plowing, and providing resources.

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10. Period of the stone age associated with the ancient agricultural revolution.

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The Neolithic period marks the shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture, making it a crucial point in human history.

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11. Describe bronze and its qualities.

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Bronze is an alloy of copper with a small amount of tin, which gives it its distinct properties. It is harder and more durable than copper, making it ideal for use in various applications. The incorrect answers provided do not accurately describe bronze or its qualities, making them the incorrect choices.

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What writing system using cuneiforms and hieroglyphics was developed...
Which is the world's longest river that flows North from Lake Victoria...
What is the Paleolithic Period?
What is a massive pyramidal stepped tower made of mud bricks,...
Which term describes gods that were believed to be like humans in form...
Define a City-State.
Who were the Sumerians?
What is the term used to refer to the region known for being the 'Land...
These animals include dogs to help herd, goats, sheep, pigs, turkey...
Period of the stone age associated with the ancient agricultural...
Describe bronze and its qualities.
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