Culture & Movement
Government
Civilization
Spotting Bias (CRAAP)
Maslow’s Hierarchy
100

This group of people held the highest position in ancient Egyptian society, ruling over all aspects of life.

Who are Pharaohs?

100

This type of government is characterized by rule by one person, often inherited, who has almost complete control over the state.

What is Monarchy?

100

This element of civilization refers to the ability of people to meet their basic needs for food, water, and resources.

What is a Stable Food Supply?

100

This part of the CRAAP test evaluates whether the information is relevant to your needs and topic.

What is R (Relevance)?

100

This is the first level of Maslow's Hierarchy, focusing on basic survival needs such as food, water, and shelter.

What is Physiological Needs?

200

This group was responsible for recording important events, religious texts, and legal documents in ancient civilizations.

Who are the Scribes?

200

This concept, associated with John Locke, states that all people have certain rights just because they are human.

What are Natural Rights?

200

This element of civilization includes paintings, sculptures, architecture, and music that are produced by a culture.

What is Art?

200

This part of the CRAAP test asks if the source is recent enough to be relevant to the topic.

What is C (Currency)?

200

The second level of Maslow's Hierarchy, which deals with the need for safety and security.

What is Safety Needs?

300

These individuals engaged in trade, buying and selling goods in marketplaces, playing a key role in ancient economies.

Who are the Merchants?

300

This concept was introduced by John Locke and refers to the idea that governments are only legitimate if people agree to them.

What is Consent of the Governed?

300

This element of civilization includes tools, machines, and systems developed to make life easier.

What is Technology?

300

This part of the CRAAP test questions the credibility of the author or the source's qualifications.

What is A (Authority)?

300

The third level of Maslow’s Hierarchy, focusing on relationships and social belonging.

What is Love and Belonging Needs?

400

Crusaders traveled to this city in the Middle Ages, motivated by religious devotion and the desire to reclaim it for Christianity.

What is Jerusalem?

400

This idea, put forward by Hobbes, suggests that people must agree to obey the laws in order to live in a stable society.

What is the Social Contract?

400

This element of civilization organizes society, creates laws, and provides leadership.

What is Government?

400

This part of the CRAAP test assesses whether the information is presented in a fair and balanced manner.

What is A (Accuracy)?

400

The fourth level of Maslow’s Hierarchy, where people seek respect, recognition, and a sense of achievement.

What is Esteem Needs?

500

Many groups, such as the Vikings, moved and explored new lands for these three main reasons: land, resources, and this.

What is Religion?

500

This philosopher believed that humans must give up some rights in exchange for protection and security provided by the government.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

500

This element of civilization helps to explain the beliefs and rituals that a group of people follow.

What is Religion?

500

This part of the CRAAP test checks for biases or a specific agenda that may influence the information.

What is P (Purpose)?

500

The highest level of Maslow’s Hierarchy, where people strive to realize their fullest potential.

What is Self-Actualization?