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Question 1
#1 Based on the previous map, what can be best concluded about the Phoenicians? (1 point)
Responses
The Phoenicians had an expansive navy
The Phoenicians had an expansive navy
The Phoenicians had colonies in Italy
The Phoenicians had colonies in Italy
The Phoenicians did not have any influence
The Phoenicians did not have any influence
The Phoenicians had colonies in Thrace
The Phoenicians had colonies in Thrace
Question 2
#2 The Talmud contains information on the teachings of? (1 point)
Responses
Jesus
Jesus
Mark
Mark
Matthew
Matthew
Moses
Moses
Question 3
#3 What is the name of the art form used by the Sumerians? (1 point)
Responses
Hierogliphics
Hierogliphics
Cuneiform
Cuneiform
Kanji
Kanji
Sanscrit
Sanscrit
Question 4
#4 The Israelites were the first civilization. (1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 5
#5 Judaism was different compared to other religions because it was? (1 point)
Responses
Had a set of religious rules to follow
Had a set of religious rules to follow
Polytheistic
Polytheistic
Monotheistic
Monotheistic
There were no rules to follow
There were no rules to follow
Question 6
#6 Read the excerpt from Hammurabi’s Code.
“If a man has knocked out the eye of a patrician [aristocrat], his eye shall be knocked out. . . If he has knocked out the eye of a plebeian [commoner] . . . he shall pay one mina of silver. If he has knocked out the eye of a patrician’s servant . . . he shall pay half his value.”
Based on this quote what can we conclude about Hammurabi's Code?
(1 point)
Responses
Every person that broke the law faced the same punishment
Every person that broke the law faced the same punishment
There were no laws put in place, people could do as they chose
There were no laws put in place, people could do as they chose
The law was not always the same for every citizen, it changed for each individual
The law was not always the same for every citizen, it changed for each individual
The laws only affected the king
The laws only affected the king
Question 7
#7 Answer the following true or false chart on Zoroastrianism (1 point)
True False
Zoroastrianism was the official religion of the Israelites
True – Zoroastrianism was the official religion of the Israelites
False – Zoroastrianism was the official religion of the Israelites
Zoroastrianism believed in a struggle between good and evil
True – Zoroastrianism believed in a struggle between good and evil
False – Zoroastrianism believed in a struggle between good and evil
Ahura Mazda was the main religious figure in Zoroastrianism
True – Ahura Mazda was the main religious figure in Zoroastrianism
False – Ahura Mazda was the main religious figure in Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrianism taught there was no evil, only good
True – Zoroastrianism taught there was no evil, only good
False – Zoroastrianism taught there was no evil, only good
Question 8
#8 What was the Promised Land? (1 point)
Responses
The Red Sea was considered to be the Promised Land after Moses parted it
The Red Sea was considered to be the Promised Land after Moses parted it
A piece of land given to high ranking soldiers in the Egyptian army
A piece of land given to high ranking soldiers in the Egyptian army
A secret fortress that only few nobles had access to
A secret fortress that only few nobles had access to
Canaan was considered to be the Promised Land according to the covenant made between God and Abraham
Canaan was considered to be the Promised Land according to the covenant made between God and Abraham
Question 9
#9 Why were synagogues important for Jewish worship? (1 point)
Responses
They allowed for Jewish diaspora to have a place to worship
They allowed for Jewish diaspora to have a place to worship
It allowed the Jews to adopt Greek and Roman beliefs
It allowed the Jews to adopt Greek and Roman beliefs
It provided a place for military leaders to worship
It provided a place for military leaders to worship
It led to the spread of Christianity
It led to the spread of Christianity
Question 10
#10 Drag and drop the correct responses in the correct order. (1 point)
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"The land between two Response area is the name for the civilization of . Response area
Question 11
#11 In Sumerian society, why were priests so important? (1 point)
Responses
People feared Sumerian priests because they were immune to Sumerian law
People feared Sumerian priests because they were immune to Sumerian law
They held sole authority over the Sumerian military
They held sole authority over the Sumerian military
Sumerian priests could help the city flourish by asking the gods for help
Sumerian priests could help the city flourish by asking the gods for help
They were in charge of the civilization's water supplies and farming equipment
They were in charge of the civilization's water supplies and farming equipment
Question 12
#12 What was so important about the Tigris and Euphrates river? (Hint: select more than one option) (1 point)
Responses
The rivers would flood, leaving behind rich soil
The rivers would flood, leaving behind rich soil
The rich soil could be used to grow crops
The rich soil could be used to grow crops
Farmers invented new forms of irrigation technology
Farmers invented new forms of irrigation technology
The river was full of gold that would wash ashore
The river was full of gold that would wash ashore
Question 13
#13 What are the Ten Commandments? (1 point)
Responses
A set of religious rules given to Moses by God
A set of religious rules given to Moses by God
The Egyptian law code
The Egyptian law code
Another name for Hammurabi's code
Another name for Hammurabi's code
The Phoenician law code
The Phoenician law code
Question 14
#14 To keep control over distant lands the Assyrian rulers did which of the following? (1 point)
Responses
Started wars with neighboring civilizations to establish fear and dominance
Started wars with neighboring civilizations to establish fear and dominance
Created an alliance with their enemies in hopes of keeping their vast empire stable
Created an alliance with their enemies in hopes of keeping their vast empire stable
They elected one official to rule over the entire kingdom
They elected one official to rule over the entire kingdom
They divided their empire up into smaller provinces and assigned governors to each
They divided their empire up into smaller provinces and assigned governors to each
Question 15
#15 The Assyrians invented a writing system which influenced the Ancient Greeks. (1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 16
#16 Darius gave local rulers power over their own government and funded the construction of roads all over his empire for what reason? (1 point)
Responses
To create instability within the walls of his empire
To create instability within the walls of his empire
To instill fear in his subjects
To instill fear in his subjects
To create stability and control over his empire
To create stability and control over his empire
To encourage war with neighboring kingdoms
To encourage war with neighboring kingdoms
Question 17
#17 In your own words using RAD strategies (Restating the question in the form of an Answer and explaining with Details) Explain why travel could play a huge role in the spread of a civilization's culture. (4 points)
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Question 18
#18 In your own words using RAD strategies (Restating the question in the form of an Answer and explaining with Details) Describe how the Ten Commandments influence modern society today? Use specific details. (4 points)
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Question 19
#19 In your own words using RAD strategies (Restating the question in the form of an Answer and explaining with Details) Reflect on Hammurabi's Code, do you believe it was a fair law code? Why or why not? (4 points)
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