Vocab
Features of a Civilization
Genesis
They Why and How
The Beginnings
100

Generation after generation of people who originated from a certain person or group.

A) Religion

B) Redemption

C) Descendants 

D) Artifacts

What are Descendants?

100

Everyone focusing on a specific role and relying on others to supply the rest.

A) Social Classes

B) Arts, sciences, and writing

C) Religion

D) Job Specialization  

What is job specialization?

100

The first Five books of the Old Testament 

A) The Pentateuch 

B) The Tanakh 

C) The Gospels

D) The Bible

What is the Pentateuch?

100

Physical Man-Made Objects

A) Artifacts

B) Secondary Source

C) Tradition

D) Written Records

What are Artifacts?

100

The time before written records

A) Prehistory

B) Primary Sources

C) Secondary Sources

D) The Pentateuch 

What is prehistory?

200

God providing salvation for His people

A) Prehistory

B) Redemption

C) Primary Source

D) Migration

What is Redemption?

200

A system of beliefs

A) Religion

B) Social Classes

C) Government and Cities

D) Job Specializations

What is Religion?

200

What wiped out nearly every living thing

A) A Meteorite

B) Starvation

C) The Universal Flood

D) Nuclear War

What is the Universal Flood?

200

The Passing Down of Information

A) Artifacts

B) Secondary Sources

C) Tradition

D) Written Records

What is Tradition?

200

The sources that tell us what happened in the beginning 

A) The Bible

B) Artifacts

C) Videos 

D) Evolution 

What is the Bible?

300

People moving around

A) Migration

B) Redemption

C) Prehistory

D) Secondary Source

What is Migration? 

300

Groups that people divide into based on roll or status

A) Social Classes

B) Government

C) Religion 

D) Job Specialization 

What are Social Classes?

300

Anything that goes against God, the reason why the world is so messed up

A) Sin

B) Poverty

C) Redemption

D) Migration 

What is Sin?

300

Recorded accounts of what happened

A) Artifacts

B) Secondary Sources

C) Tradition

D) Written Records

What are Written Records?

300

The Author of the Pentateuch 

A) Charles Darwin 

B) Moses

C) Noah

D) David

Who is Moses?

400

First-hand, eyewitness accounts of an event (artifacts, journals, autobiographies, letters, etc.)

A) Secondary Source

B) Primary Source

C) Prehistory

D) The Pentateuch 

What is a Primary Source? 

400

Allows people to communicate with each other and make new discoveries

A) Arts, Sciences, and Writing

B) Religion

C) Social Classes 

D) Government 

What are Arts, Sciences, and Writing?

400

Humans role to reflect and represent God

A) Being Made in His Image and Likeness

B) The Creation Mandate

C) Sin

D) Evolution 

What is Being Made in His Image and Likeness?

400

How someone sees and interprets the world

A) Evaluation

B) Worldview

C) Christianity

D) Primary Sources

What is Worldview?

400

The reason why historians think we cannot know exactly what happened in the beginning.

A) Evolution

B) The Bible

C) Islam

D) History Books 

What is Evolution?

500

The Holy Spirit guiding the human authors of Scripture on what to write

A) Inspiration

B) Infallibility

C) Prehistory

D) Religion

What is Inspiration?

500

Centralized locations for government, religion, and culture

A) Social Classes

B) Cities

C) Religion

D) Arts, Sciences, and Writing 

What are Cities?

500

“Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” – Genesis 1:28

A) The Creation Mandate

B) The Noahic Covenant

C) Sin

D) Image and Likeness

What is the Creation Mandate?

500

The Reasons We Study History (Give me 3)

What are: 

Learn from past mistakes

Teaches us about ourselves

Helps us Know 

Helps us Praise God

Tells how God interacted wit Humans

500

The study of past events

A) History 

B) Prehistory

C) Primary Sources 

D) The Bible

What is History?

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