Men of Ancient Civilizations
The Historian
Worldview
Sources
Themes of World History
100

He was remembered for his military accomplishments and for building up Babylon.

Nebuchadnezzar

100

the occupation is a historian like


detective

100

True or False. Secular historians have successfully disproven the resurrection.

false

100

records that explain or interpret primary sources.

secondary source

100

every civilization is placed in a particular geographical location

environment

200

He was famous for his immense wealth and his devotion to Islam.

Mansa Musa

200

How we distinguish between good and bad actions in world history

judging in light of God's word

200

. A presupposition  

is a thing assumed beforehand.

200

a documentary about World War II

secondary

200

to be treated rightly

justice

300

He defeated the Persian Empire and blended Greek and Persian culture.

Alexander the Great

300

Who alone knows the real motivations that led people to act in history

God

300

the prime actor on the stage of history

God

300

the actual plane the Wright brothers built

primary

300

religion

the human response to God and His revelation

400

Under his rule, China became more unified.

Qin Shi Huang Ti

400

What  historians hope to understand through study

what happened and why it happened

400

the most important turning point in world history

the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ

400

a newspaper’s interview with a soldier fighting in Ukraine

primary source

400

for a civilization to grow and thrive, its leaders must have this to provide order for the people who live there

power

500

Jimmu Tenno

He was the mythical ancestor of Japanese emperors.

500

the definition of history

the inquiry into what happened in the past and why it happened.

500

Why Christians  can study history with hope

They know how the story ends.

500

sources from the time and place when the event occured

primary sources

500

citizenship

when people have certain rights and responsibilities in a civilization

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