GRAPES of Civilization
Geography
Social Structure & Politics
Primary/ Secondary Sources
Figs
100

What do the letters in GRAPES stand for? 

  1. Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, Social Structure

  2. Geography, Resources, Arts, Politics, Economy, Society

  3. Governments, Religion, Agriculture, Politics, Education, Social Order

  4.  Geology, Religion, Arts, Power, Economics, Social Status

1. Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, Social Structure

100

Which of the following is part of geography?

  1. Trading

  2. Climate

  3. Class roles

B) climate

100

Peasants, Farmers, Nobles, Royalty

Is an example of which grape?

Social Structure

100

Which of the following are examples of primary sources? (check all that apply)

Videotapes

Diaries

Books

Artifacts

Media Reports

Videotapes

Diaries

Artifacts

100

How many shipwrecks did Oscar “Unsinkable Sam” the cat survive?

3 shipwrecks

200

Which of the following are elements of geography?


  1. Climate, Natural Resources, Physical Features

  2.  Trading, Class Roles, Natural Resources

  3. Climate, Politics, Religion

  4. Class Roles, Achievements, Social Structure



  1. Climate, Natural Resources, Physical Features

200

What is the equator?

  1. A line that runs west to east at the center of a map

  2. A line that runs north to south at the center of a map


  1. A line that runs west to east at the center of a map

200

Offering gifts to a Goddess while preparing for a harvest with the hope of having healthy crops

Is an example of which grape?

Religion

200

Which of the following are examples of secondary sources? (check all that apply)

  1. Videotapes

  2. Diaries

  3. Books

  4. Artifacts

  5. Media Reports

Books

Media Reports

200

How old is Lucy?

  1. 3.2 million years old

  2. 3,000 years old

  3. 300,000 years old

3.2 million years old

300

Which GRAPES category does trading fruit for grain represent?

  1. Social Structure

  2.  Politics

  3. Achievements

  4. Economics

D) Economics

300

What is the Prime Meridian?

  1. A line that runs west to east at the center of a map

  2. A line that runs north to south at the center of a map

  1. A line that runs north to south at the center of a map

300

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

300

Storytelling, songs, and traditions are all examples of:

Primary Sources

Secondary Sources

Oral History

Oral History

300

True or false?

Lucy is named after a song by the Beatles

True

400

Which of the following are examples of achievements?

  1. Developing a calendar, Creating an alphabet, Establishing a number system

  2. Trading crops, Honoring gods, Establishing a number system

  3. Climate, Natural Resources, Physical Features

  4. Government, Leaders, Rules

1. Developing a calendar, Creating an alphabet, Establishing a number system

400

Lines that run north to south and measure east and west of the Prime Meridian are called…

  1. Lines of latitude

  2. Lines of longitude

  1. Lines of longitude

400

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

400

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

400

What did Unsinkable Sam do when he retired?

  1. He became a sailor

  2. He became a plane cat

  3. He became a mouse catcher

c) he became a mouse catcher

500

Which social structure order is most accurate (lowest to highest)?


  1. Slaves → Farmers → Artisans/Merchants → Nobles → Ruler

  2.  Farmers → Slaves → Nobles → Artisans/Merchants → Ruler

  3.  Ruler → Nobles → Farmers → Slaves

  4. Merchants → Farmers → Ruler → Nobles

  1. Slaves → Farmers → Artisans/Merchants → Nobles → Ruler

500

Lines that run west to east and measure north and south of the equator are called…

  1. Lines of latitude

  2. Lines of longitude

Lines of latitude

500

Why might farmers be higher on a social structure than peasants?

Because they owned more land and had access to more resources

500

Which of the following are true about Ptolemy? (check all that apply)

  1. He was from Rome

  2. He was an astronomer

  3. He made the most accurate map of his time

  4. He was a musician

  5. 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

500

Ptolemy was a geographer, mathematician, and astronomer. What part of his work as a geographer did we study most?

  1. Latitude and longitude

  2. Mapping the stars

  3. geometry

Latitude and longitude