Ancient Egypt

The Early Israelites

Primary and Secondary Sources

Credible and Non-Credible Sources

Early Civilization

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What did the ancient Egyptians believe about the afterlife?

They believed it was a continuation of life after death.

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Who led the Israelites out of Egypt?

Moses.

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Give an example of a primary source.

Potential answer:

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What is an example of a credible source?

Potential answer: A peer-reviewed journal article. 

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What does the term "settlements" refer to in early civilization?

Permanent villages formed after the Agricultural Transition.

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What is the name of the ancient Egyptian writing system?

The development of hieroglyphics.

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What was the significance of the Ten Commandments to the Israelites?

They served as a moral and ethical guideline for living.

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What type of source is a textbook?

A secondary source.

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How does bias affect a source's credibility?

It can lead to a one-sided perspective that misrepresents the facts.

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Name one characteristic of early civilizations.

Development of writing systems.

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Who was considered the god of the afterlife in ancient Egyptian mythology?

Osiris

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What is the sacred text of the Israelites?

The Torah.

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What type of a source is a diary?

A primary source.

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What should you look for to determine if a source is credible?

Author qualifications, citations, and publication date.

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What was the importance of trade in early civilizations?

It allowed for the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture.

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What natural resource was essential for agriculture in ancient Egypt?

The Nile River.

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Who was known as the first king of Israel?

Saul.

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Give an example of a secondary source.

Potential answer: A documentary
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Why should social media not be considered a credible source?

Because anyone can post information, which may be biased or false.

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What invention is credited to the Sumerians?

Writing.

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What was the primary purpose of the pyramids in ancient Egypt?

To serve as tombs for pharaohs and to help them in the afterlife.

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What is the name of the covenant made between God and Abraham?

The Abrahamic Covenant.

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What is the difference between a primary source and a secondary source?

A primary source is an original document or firsthand account; a secondary source interprets or analyzes primary sources.

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What makes a source credible?

It is written by an expert in the field, is supported by evidence, and is peer-reviewed.

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What was one major effect of the Agricultural Transition on early societies?

 It led to the establishment of permanent settlements.



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