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This source is considered the most important type of primary source.
What are Written Records?
100
The division of labor that is apart of every city?
What is Specialization?
100
This is the term for man-made items used as sources to study history.
What are Artifacts?
100
This is the name of the command for man to control the earth by exercising dominion over it?
What is Creation Mandate?
100
Legends, Religious beliefs, and social customs are examples of this primary source.
What is Tradition?
200
This secondary type of source is commonly mistaken as a primary source by many history researchers.
What are Textbooks?
200
Through which son of Adam and Eve did the line of Christ come?
Who is Seth?
200
God utilized this individual to save the human race from the Great Flood.
Who is Noah?
200
This individual committed the first act of domestic homicide.
Who is Cain?
200
The first people to live in cities were called the
Who are the Cainites?
300
The perspective from which one interprets the universe.
What is Worldview?
300
Records produced during the period that is being studied.
What are Primary Sources?
300
A large group of people sharing a land area and a common language.
What is a Nation?
300
A complex cultural institution in which humans share core values and a desire to improve the quality of their existence.
What is Civilization? (TRIPLE JEOPARDY-1200 pts)
300
A perspective from which one examines and interprets the universe.
What is Worldview?
400
Defined as the physical and mental environment developed through human thought and labor.
What is Culture?
400
Humans love themselves supremely, and they do not love God or their fellow humans as they should.
What are Twisted Affections?
400
The goal of human history.
What is Redemption in Christ?
400
Genesis 3:15 reveals that there will be an ongiong struggle between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent.
What is the Thesis Statement for Human History?
400
A system of rules, regulations, and accountability that governs those living in a city
What is Organization?
500
There is no event that is out of God's control or that does not help to accomplish His purpose for this world.
What is Divine Providence?
500
The three (3) steps that historians go through to compile a historical account. (TRIPLE JEOPARDY-1500 POINTS)
What is the: 1.) Evaluation of Historical Resources 2.) Historical Synthesis 3.) Historical Interpretation
500
The three (3) central truths of the Christian worldview. (DOUBLE JEOPARY-1000 points)
What is the truth that: 1.) God made the world and everything in it. 2.) This world has fallen into a broken and sad condition because of human sin. 3.) God is working to redeem this world to Himself
500
The Bible's Table of Nations and its location. (TRIPLE JEOPARDY-1500pts)
Who are the descendants of Shem, Ham, and Japheth that are listed according to the nations that arose from their families in Genesis 10?
500
The two important ways to study history.
What is the habit of studying history with God's will in mind and expressing optimism?
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