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Miscellaneus
100

This is how things stay the same over time.

What is continuity?

100

This is a term for 10 years.

What is a decade?

100
These are two ways that scientists date artifacts.
What is soil depth, chemical dating, using tree rings, or DNA?
100

This is where Mr. Chesebro taught conversational English and was in an earthquake.

What is Japan?

200

This key term means to uncover.

What is reveal?

200

This is a term for 100 years.

What is a century?

200

This is something made by humans that's been buried/lost to history.

What is an artifact?

200

This is what Mr. Myers originally studied in college before switching to history.

What is engineering?

300

The background of something may include its location or geography.

What is context?

300

This is a  term for a specific historical period.

What is an era?

300

These are two reasons historians study history.

What is understanding human behavior, change, our world today, or how things stay the same?

300

This is a sport that Mr. Chesebro won championships in as a coach and athlete.

What is running/track/cross country?

400

This is the time before writing.

What is prehistory?

400

This is a plant/animal remain that has been preserved in the Earth.

What is a fossil?

400

Our calendar and how we track years is based on the birth of this famous person of history.

Who is Jesus?

400

This is how old Reach is.

What is 8 years?

500
This is the study of human culture over time.

What is anthropology?

500

This is the study of fossils.

What is paleontology?

500

The two acronyms (abbreviations) for the year, being before or after Jesus's birth, are these.

What are B.C.E./B.C. and C.E./A.D.?

500

This is the school that used to use this building.

What is Maritime Charter School?