1. What is the difference between a primary and secondary source?
A primary source is a document or physical object which was created during the time under study, whereas a secondary source is a document created after an event has occurred.
100
6. Name two positive and one negative way a river can impact society.
Positive:
-Continuous source of fresh water
-Silt (nutrient rich soil) for farming
-Trade/transport
Negative:
-Flooding
100
11. Name the 4 River Valley Civilizations and the rivers they formed around.
Mesopotamia: Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
Egypt: Nile River
Indus Valley: Indus River
China: Yellow River/Huang He
100
16. What are the 8 features of civilization?
Writing Systems, Government/Laws, Infrastructure, Organized Religion, Social Classes, Development of Cities, Art & Architecture, and Job Specialization
100
21. What revolution occurred during the Neolithic Era?
Agricultural
200
2. A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
Perspective
200
7. How did mountains impact Ancient Greece?
Covered 80% of region; forced development of city-states
200
12. What innovation did River Valley Civilizations was essential to transport water to crops to make agriculture possible?
Irrigation
200
17. What was the first writing system? Which River Valley Civ did it originate from?
Cuneiform from Mesopotamia
200
22. What was the first written code of law? Which River Valley Civ did it come from?
Hammurabi's Code, Mesopotamia
300
3. Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
Bias
300
8. Which two continents share one large landmass (mostly) in the eastern hemisphere?
**Bonus 50 pts** Name the rest of the continents.
Europe and Asia
Bonus: N. America, S. America, Australia, Antarctica, Africa
300
13. Which River Valley Civ had shadufs as a part of their irrigation system? Define irrigation.
Egypt. Irrigation is a human-made method of transporting water to crops
300
18. What type of social class system did Indus Valley have?
Indus Valley had a caste system where a person inherits their position and cannot move from caste to caste. There is a lack of social mobility.
300
23. Define hierarchy.
Hierarchy: rankings of groups where one is better than others.
400
4. Name the Social Scientist of HEGSAP.
Historian
Economist
Geographer
Sociologist
Archeologist
Political Scientist
400
9. Which ocean exists in between Europe and North America?
**Bonus 50pts** Name the rest of the oceans.
Atlantic
Bonus: Pacific, Indian, Arctic, Southern
400
14. Which River Valley Civ created Hinduism? Name two central beliefs of hinduism.
19. What do Hinduism and the religions of Egypt and Mesopotamia have in common?
They are all polytheistic. Polytheism is the belief in more than one god.
400
24. What sea was vital to the development of the Roman Empire?
Mediterranean
500
5. Name a social scientist and explain what they study.
Historian: humans throughout time
Economist: the way humans use resources, goods, & money
Geographer: human interaction with the environment/earth
Sociologist: human behavior
Archeologist: humans in the past through artifacts
Political Scientist: government/political activity
500
10. What is a monsoon? Which geographical feature causes them?
Monsoons are seasonal winds that cause heavy rains and floods. Himalayas
500
15. “If a seignior (noble) has knocked out the tooth of a seignior of his own rank, they shall knock out his tooth. But if he has knocked out a commoner's tooth, he shall pay one-third mina of silver.”
– Code of Hammurabi
What is this and what civilization is this from?
Written legal code / Mesopotamia
500
20. What type of government did Egypt and China have in common?
Dynasty - one family rules over an area for a long period of time
500
25. Name the two primary sets of beliefs of Buddhism.