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What type of community art would most likely hang on the walls of a Greek sanctuary?
(1 point) a plaque to honor the gods a
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Grieving and surrounding the body of a deceased loved one is an example of
(1 point) a cultural rule. a community norm. an
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Which definition is the best description of vanishing point?
(1 point) a black dot in space where all lines converge and all
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Which of the following is most likely the reason for a city to reject an artist’s proposal to
create a religious mural on the
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An artist creates a mural depicting a local celebration of health and fitness for all community
members. What would be the best
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Which is the most likely patron for a community mural that will celebrate a city-wide day of
reading? (1 point) national book
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A local mural completed by a group of teenagers, and a large religious mural on the walls of
an Italian church are both examples
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How can the creation of community art empower the contributing artists?
(1 point) it gives them control over others it gives them
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A comment on a topic during a collaborative discussion is called (1 point)
research. an attitude. evidence an observation
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How do great speeches usually begin? (1 point)
A.) as someone else's idea B.) as class discussions C.) as long texts D.) as
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How do great speeches usually begin? (1 point)
as someone else's idea as class discussions as long texts as written essays
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There are a variety of governments in the Pacific islands. Most have ___ governments. Some countries, like the Solomon Islands
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There are a variety of governments in the Pacific islands. Most have
governments. Some countries, like the Solomon Islands and
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Geography affected culture in many ways. People in different parts of Australia adapted to the
___. Those who lived on the ___
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Which factor contributed to Britain establishing colonies in the Pacific islands?
*Remember the pattern: exploration comes before
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Which statement best explains why rising sea levels are a serious problem for Pacific
islands? (1 point) Tourists do not want to
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Which of the following statements accurately describes one difference between the early
Aborigines and Maori? (1 point) The Maori
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What would be a likely environmental impact of a future technological innovation that
reduced greenhouse gases? (1 point) A.)
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What would be a likely environmental impact of a future technological innovation that
reduced greenhouse gases? (1 point)
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Which statement best describes the population of the indigenous people? (1 point)
The Maori make up the majority of the
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A) Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. (1 point)
As a result of the mining taking place, Australia has struggled
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Why is the activity shown in the photograph vital to the economies of many islands in
Micronesia? (1 point) Many islands have
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Read the passage from the apology to the Aborigines issued in 2008 by the Australian
government. "Let the parliament reflect for
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Read the passage from the apology to the Aborigines issued in 2008 by the Australian
government. "Let the parliament reflect for
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A) Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. (1 point)
In a parliamentary democracy, such as Australia and New Zealand,
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In a parliamentary democracy, such as Australia and New Zealand, the head of government (prime
minister) is chosen by A) Use the
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Which of the following is the best example of how many Pacific islands have adapted to a
mix of different ethnic groups? (1
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Why do very few people live in the interior of Australia? (1 point)
The dangers posed by volcanic eruptions make it unsuitable
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Which is the correct order of events related to the history of Australia and New Zealand?
Place the earliest event at the top and
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Read the excerpt from an 1893 book describing the settlement of Australia and New
Zealand. "It is not necessary here to follow
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How were the early New Guineans different from Australia's first people? (1 point)
They were among the first people to discover
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Why is the ozone layer in Antarctica significant?
(1 point) It is getting thinner, allowing more harmful ultraviolet rays to
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What is pack ice?
(1 point) large masses of compressed ice that cover land large, slow-moving bodies of ice that move over land
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Which of the following did the Antarctic Treaty do for Antarctica?
(1 point) It gave rule over the area to a single nation. It
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How are fungus cells different from plant cells? What are some examples of fungi?
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Ladybugs and snails have exoskeletons. What are some disadvantages
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Ladybugs and snails have exoskeletons. What are some advantages and disadvantages
of having an exoskeleton rather than an
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Both cats and dogs are considered to be mammals, but they are classified as distinct
animals. What characteristics set them apart
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How does a dichotomous key work?
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What is the purpose of using a cladogram?
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What is the correct format for the scientific name of an animal such as a cat?
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List the taxonomic classification levels from smallest or most specific to largest or most
broad.
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Taxonomy is the scientific study of how organisms___?
fill in the blank with one of the answers below * 1 point reproduce are
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Taxonomy is the scientific study of how organisms___?
* 1 point reproduce are named are classified evolve
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Which characteristic is common to a starfish and snail? (1 point)
both are mollusks both are the same size both are echinoderms
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Which characteristic is common among vertebrates? (1 point)
breathe with lungs or gills make own food eat with teeth supported by
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Which of these statements about DNA is true?
(1 point) Proteins signal the cells to make DNA. DNA is too similar to use for
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What makes the kingdom Protista unique? (1 point)
Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only. Protists do not share a
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Charts, tables, drawings, and graphs are all types of (1 point)
models. evolutionary trees. diagrams. classification systems.
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Which taxonomic classification level is the most broad (i.e., the highest)? (1 point)
domain order kingdom genus
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Why is the classification species not considered a group? (1 point)
Each species shares characteristics with other species. Each
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Your teacher gives you a multicellular organism. It is small, green, and has chloroplasts. All
of its cells function in the same
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Vascular plants can be divided into groups based on? (1 point)
A.) size. B.) the presence or absence of flowers. C.) the presence
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You receive a sample slide of an organism. While observing it under a microscope, you
notice that the organism is single-celled
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Giant kelp, which can grow up to 60 meters, are known as (1 point)
protists. vascular plants. nonvascular plants. fungi.
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Which term describes one type of organism? (1 point)
family genus domain species
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The scientific name for the barred owl is Strix varia. What level of classification is Strix?
(1 point) genus class species order
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You and your Canadian pen pal enjoy talking about nature together. While your friend
describes some birds that she saw today, you
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Why are rising sea levels a concern in Australia and New Zealand?
(1 point) High tides and storm surges may damage property in
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A) Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. (1 point)
Australia is battling water and air pollution caused mainly by ___
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A) Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. (1 point)
Australia is battling water and air pollution caused mainly by
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Based on current climate trends, which technological innovation could help solve an
environmental issue that is likely to
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How did the Aborigines’ religious beliefs affect their way of life?
(1 point) Priests became powerful tribal leaders. They
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Economically, how do the Pacific Island countries differ from Australia and New Zealand?
(1 point) A.) They have higher GDPs per
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Economically, how do the Pacific island countries differ from Australia and New Zealand?
(1 point) They have higher GDPs per
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Which of the following statements describes a difference between the political systems of
Australia and New Zealand? (1 point)
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In terms of population, how does Papua New Guinea differ from other the Pacific islands?
(1 point) It has a large population. It
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What is the current political status of Australia and New Zealand?
(1 point) Both remain British colonies and members of the
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Drag and drop the type of governmental structure to the right country. Some may be used
more than once. New Zealand, Australia
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Drag and drop the type of governmental structure to the right country. Some may be used
more than once.
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A) Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. (1 point)
The first British settlers to Australia were ___.
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What trait differentiates lilacs from pine trees? (1 point)
A.) Pine trees produce seeds. B.) Lilacs have flowers. C.) Lilacs are
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What trait differentiates lilacs from pine trees? (1 point)
Pine trees produce seeds. Lilacs have flowers. Lilacs are vascular
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________ is generic term for a tool to visualize relationships in a classification system.
(1 point) Diagram Model Table Graph
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they (1 point)
are multicellular. are unicellular. produce energy. grow and reproduce.
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Moss is classified as a (1 point)
nonvascular plant. vascular plant. seedless plant. seed plant.
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Which statement best explains how Australia's geography affects population density?
(1 point) An extremely dry interior forced
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How are the cultures of the larger Pacific islands different from those of the smaller islands?
(1 point) A.) They tend to be
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How are the cultures of the larger Pacific islands different from those of the smaller islands?
(1 point) They tend to be more
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Where do most people living in Australia and New Zealand descend from?
(1 point) Most people living in Australia descend from
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Emperor penguins breed on shelves of sea ice in the winter. By spring, the chicks have
developed waterproof plumage and are ready
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Fertilizer from agriculture flows into the ocean. What organism may directly benefit from this
runoff? (1 point) algae dolphins
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Hunting can be used to combat (1 point)
pollution. invasive species. climate change. deforestation.
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Climate change is primarily driven by (1 point)
fossil fuel burning. photosynthesis. deforestation. mining.
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Which organism is most responsible for the decrease in the great white shark population? (1 point)
oysters humans rays scallops
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What happened to North American coastal waters when the great white shark population
decreased? (1 point) The clam population
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Long-billed curlews eat many different kinds of insects, including grasshoppers, as a source
of food. It has been shown that
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An increase in which of the following could increase the long-billed curlew population? (1 point)
pesticide use forest habitats
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How did most of the Pacific islands win independence from colonizers?
(1 point) Before World War II, European powers agreed to
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Which of the following was the purpose of the first British colony in Australia?
(1 point) to benefit from Australia's strategic
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How did forced assimilation affect Aboriginal children?
(1 point) It encouraged the children to learn their own language. It
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How did the geography affect the development of Aboriginal culture?
(1 point) Those living in wooded areas became farmers, while
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Which skill did early New Guineans develop that Australia’s Aborigines did not?
(1 point) farming oral tradition navigation
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A) Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The long-distance navigational skills of the Polynesians eventually led to
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What problems have been caused by rapid urbanization (growth of cities) in Southeast Asia? Think about the question carefully.
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fill in the blanks with the words provided.
The ___ resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where people choose to live. The
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How have Southeast Asia's resources influenced where people live?
fill in the blanks with the words provided. The ___ resources
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How have Southeast Asia's resources influenced where people live?
fiil in the blank The ___ resources of Southeast Asia have
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How have Southeast Asia's resources influenced where people live?
The ___ resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where
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Explain the causes of the conflict between
North Vietnam and the United States. A complete answer will: name the two regions of
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