The ancient civilizations of Egypt often divided their lands into two regions called the Upper Kingdom and the Lower Kingdom. What geographic feature led to the use of these two terms?
B the flow of the Nile River
Which abbreviation best identifies the period of history before humans recorded dates and times?
B B.C.E.
These are notes taken by a student in class.
What would complete these notes?
C organized government
What was the most significant, long-term result of the development of agriculture?
C the growth of human population
What relationship involves the following: Remoras attach to sharks' bodies and feed on the leftovers of their prey, while the sharks do not mind their presence.
B Commensalism
This is a map of Ancient Egypt.
What was the name of the region of Ancient Egypt in the darkly shaded area of this map?
C Lower Egypt
AD is an abbreviation for time relative to what historical event?
D the birth of Jesus Christ
The darkly shaded areas of this map show the locations of early civilizations in Africa and Asia.
Which idea is reflected on this map?
A Early civilizations began near rivers.
Who created the world's first empire? Where was it located?
Sargon
Mesopotamia
What relationship involves dodder plants wrapping around a clover plant to get food and damaging the clover?
B Parasitism
Which letter on this map indicates the location of the area referred to as Egypt?
D letter Z
During the Paleolithic Era, communities of nomads engaged in which daily activity?
B Nomads hunted mammals, fish, and birds for meat, marrow, and pelts.
This map shows the locations of four ancient river civilizations.
Which number correctly identifies the location of the Mesopotamian civilization known as Sumer?
B 2
The people of Mesopotamia believed that there were over 560 different gods and goddesses. Which term best describes the religion of Mesopotamia?
How did polytheism impact the way most Mesopotamians viewed the world?
C polytheistic
B They believed that individual gods controlled different aspects of life.
What part of an energy pyramid has the most energy?
Organisms that eat producers are called ______________ or __________.
A Producers
Primary Consumers or Herbivores
This is a timeline of events in Ancient Egyptian civilization.
Which sentence completes this timeline?
A Egyptian culture spread into Kush
These are notes taken by a student in class.
What would be the best title for these notes?
B Factors the Led to Permanent Human Settlements
How did the growth of trade impact early river civilizations?
C It caused cultural diffusion by increasing the interactions between civilizations.
These are notes taken by a student in class.
What would be the best title for these notes?
Heat transfer through direct contact is called____.
Heat transfer through open space like the Sun's energy is called____.
Heat transfer through liquids and gases where warm air/liquid rises and cold air/liquid sinks because of density is called____.
D Contributions of Mesopotamia
Conduction
Radiation
Convection
The image shows an energy pyramid.
Which level of the energy pyramid has the most energy?
A Level R
This is a timeline of events in Ancient Egyptian history.
How did the events in this timeline impact Nubian civilizations?
D They increased the influence of Egyptian culture on Nubian civilizations
This table lists events caused by a development during the Agricultural Revolution.
What development caused these events?
D the creation of a food surplus
This chart shows changes in early human society.
These changes marked the beginning of what era?
B Neolithic
This is a list of some sample laws in the Code of Hammurabi.
Based on this list, what motivated people to follow the law?
What was Hammurabi’s most significant contribution during his rule of Babylon?
A a fear of harsh punishment
B He created the first set of written laws.
Which statement is an example of mutualism?
The kookaburra bird sometimes nests inside termite mounds that are attached to trees. The kookaburra gets a safe place to seek shelter and lay her eggs, while the hole made by the bird helps circulate air, keeping the termites from getting too hot or too cold.
Which ecological relationship is demonstrated in this example?
C A plover bird feeds on food stuck in a crocodile’s teeth, and the crocodile gets its teeth cleaned in the process.
C mutualism