Why is Iran considered a theocracy
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1)How does primary source impact a persons understanding of a historic event?
a) It provides only facts without giving opinions****
b) It uses several counts to explain the event.
c) It allows for time to pass before the event is analyzed.
d)It provides a first hand account of the event
2) Which cause of migration is an example of a pull factor?
a)war, b)famine c) flood d) jobs***
3) Why is Iran considered a theocracy?
a) elected officials represent it citizens. b) The Prime Minister is the head of a parliament . C) all final decisions are made by a supreme leader.***D) most power is held by a single dictator .
(my answer)All final decisions are made by a supreme leader***
4) How did the developments of a complex language help Homo sapien survive?
a) It permitted them to exchange information. b) It enabled them to hunt in different areas. c) It encourage them to move to new places. d) It allowed them to make a very complex tools.
5) How did farming change life for early civilization?
a) It led directly to the establishment of citie. b)It allowed people to establish your surplus food supplies. c)It took away time that people had devoted to the arts. d) It helped people rely more on hunting animals for food.
6) what do you many cave paintings reveal about early civilizations?
a)many early civilizations did not have natural resources. b) farming techniques were passed on to new generations. c) hunting was an important skill for early civilization. d) art was more important to early civilizations than agriculture.
7) How did the fertile crescent contribute to the rise of mesopotamian society?
a) it allowed for irrigation in farming. b)He created new areas for a hunting. c) It provided places for cities to be built. d)It changed the methods of early trade.
8) what is the significance of Hammurabi's Code?
a) It was the first known example of a written language. b) it established a way for akkadian society to be run. c) it was the first communication method of ancient Babylon. d) It served as a model for how to establish justice in society.
9) which civilization had the biggest influence on Greek and Roman society due to its location near the mediterranean sea?
a)the assyrians. b)the sumerians c)the phoenicians d)the babylonians
10) how did assyrians keep control over their large empire?
a) by dividing the empire into smaller units. b) by establishing a harsh rule of law. c) by setting up large trade routes. d) by following strict religious practices
a) It provides only facts without giving opinions****
b) It uses several counts to explain the event.
c) It allows for time to pass before the event is analyzed.
d)It provides a first hand account of the event
2) Which cause of migration is an example of a pull factor?
a)war, b)famine c) flood d) jobs***
3) Why is Iran considered a theocracy?
a) elected officials represent it citizens. b) The Prime Minister is the head of a parliament . C) all final decisions are made by a supreme leader.***D) most power is held by a single dictator .
(my answer)All final decisions are made by a supreme leader***
4) How did the developments of a complex language help Homo sapien survive?
a) It permitted them to exchange information. b) It enabled them to hunt in different areas. c) It encourage them to move to new places. d) It allowed them to make a very complex tools.
5) How did farming change life for early civilization?
a) It led directly to the establishment of citie. b)It allowed people to establish your surplus food supplies. c)It took away time that people had devoted to the arts. d) It helped people rely more on hunting animals for food.
6) what do you many cave paintings reveal about early civilizations?
a)many early civilizations did not have natural resources. b) farming techniques were passed on to new generations. c) hunting was an important skill for early civilization. d) art was more important to early civilizations than agriculture.
7) How did the fertile crescent contribute to the rise of mesopotamian society?
a) it allowed for irrigation in farming. b)He created new areas for a hunting. c) It provided places for cities to be built. d)It changed the methods of early trade.
8) what is the significance of Hammurabi's Code?
a) It was the first known example of a written language. b) it established a way for akkadian society to be run. c) it was the first communication method of ancient Babylon. d) It served as a model for how to establish justice in society.
9) which civilization had the biggest influence on Greek and Roman society due to its location near the mediterranean sea?
a)the assyrians. b)the sumerians c)the phoenicians d)the babylonians
10) how did assyrians keep control over their large empire?
a) by dividing the empire into smaller units. b) by establishing a harsh rule of law. c) by setting up large trade routes. d) by following strict religious practices
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