What do the letters in GRAPES stand for?
Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, Social Structure
Geography, Resources, Arts, Politics, Economy, Society
Governments, Religion, Agriculture, Politics, Education, Social Order
Geology, Religion, Arts, Power, Economics, Social Status
1. Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, Social Structure
Which of the following is part of geography?
Trading
Climate
Class roles
B) climate
Peasants, Farmers, Nobles, Royalty
Is an example of which grape?
Social Structure
Which of the following are examples of primary sources? (check all that apply)
Videotapes
Diaries
Books
Artifacts
Media Reports
Videotapes
Diaries
Artifacts
How many shipwrecks did Oscar “Unsinkable Sam” the cat survive?
3 shipwrecks
Which of the following are elements of geography?
Climate, Natural Resources, Physical Features
Trading, Class Roles, Natural Resources
Climate, Politics, Religion
Class Roles, Achievements, Social Structure
Climate, Natural Resources, Physical Features
What is the equator?
A line that runs west to east at the center of a map
A line that runs north to south at the center of a map
A line that runs west to east at the center of a map
Offering gifts to a Goddess while preparing for a harvest with the hope of having healthy crops
Is an example of which grape?
Religion
Which of the following are examples of secondary sources? (check all that apply)
Videotapes
Diaries
Books
Artifacts
Media Reports
Books
Media Reports
How old is Lucy?
3.2 million years old
3,000 years old
300,000 years old
3.2 million years old
Which GRAPES category does trading fruit for grain represent?
Social Structure
Politics
Achievements
Economics
D) Economics
What is the Prime Meridian?
A line that runs west to east at the center of a map
A line that runs north to south at the center of a map
A line that runs north to south at the center of a map
Which would be the correct order of a social structure?
a)Farmers, Peasants, Nobles, Royalty
b)Peasants, Farmers, Nobles, Royalty
c)Royalty, Farmers, Nobles, Peasants
b) Peasants, farmers, nobles, royalty
Storytelling, songs, and traditions are all examples of:
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Oral History
Oral History
True or false?
Lucy is named after a song by the Beatles
True
Which of the following are examples of achievements?
Developing a calendar, Creating an alphabet, Establishing a number system
Trading crops, Honoring gods, Establishing a number system
Climate, Natural Resources, Physical Features
Government, Leaders, Rules
1. Developing a calendar, Creating an alphabet, Establishing a number system
Lines that run north to south and measure east and west of the Prime Meridian are called…
Lines of latitude
Lines of longitude
Lines of longitude
How are the politics of a civilization with a democracy different from a civilization with a monarchy?
A democracy has elected leaders, a monarchy follows a bloodline
Which of the following are true about Unsinkable Sam? (check all that apply)
He was alive in WWII
He survived three shipwrecks
He was alive in WWI
He became a mouse catcher
His name was Arnold
He was alive in WWII
He survived three shipwrecks
He became a mouse catcher
What did Unsinkable Sam do when he retired?
He became a sailor
He became a plane cat
He became a mouse catcher
c) he became a mouse catcher
Which social structure order is most accurate (lowest to highest)?
Slaves → Farmers → Artisans/Merchants → Nobles → Ruler
Farmers → Slaves → Nobles → Artisans/Merchants → Ruler
Ruler → Nobles → Farmers → Slaves
Merchants → Farmers → Ruler → Nobles
Slaves → Farmers → Artisans/Merchants → Nobles → Ruler
Lines that run west to east and measure north and south of the equator are called…
Lines of latitude
Lines of longitude
Lines of latitude
Why might farmers be higher on a social structure than peasants?
Because they owned more land and had access to more resources
Which of the following are true about Ptolemy? (check all that apply)
He was from Rome
He was an astronomer
He made the most accurate map of his time
He was a musician
His work in latitude and longitude made it easier to understand map
He was an astronomer
He made the most accurate map of his time
His work in latitude and longitude made it easier to understand map
Ptolemy was a geographer, mathematician, and astronomer. What part of his work as a geographer did we study most?
Latitude and longitude
Mapping the stars
geometry
Latitude and longitude