FOV Week of August 22nd - 25th

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FOV Week of August 22nd - 25th Tuesday – Wednesday - Quiz 1 Review - 6.6 Identify and explain the importance of the characteristics of civilizations. Friday – Quiz 2 Review – 6.7 Recognize time designations and the abbreviations Vocabulary – anthropologist; nomadic; domestication

Tuesday August 22nd – Quiz 1 review and FOV 1. Which of these would MOST likely be found in a civilization?​      A. bartering​      B. cities​      C. hunting and gathering​      D. nomadic lifestyle​ 2. Which of these is the BEST example of how early world history adapted to their environment?​      A. the Mesopotamians imported cedar for construction purposes​      B. the Harappans used sundried bricks to build their structures​      C. the Egyptians used slave labor to farm along the Nile​      D. the Chinese had to import fertilizer to make their crops grow​ 3. Which of these is a basic characteristic of a civilization?​      A. written language​      B. strong military​      C. capitalist economy​      D. democratic government​ 4. ​  What is a person called that studies human culture and how it develops over time?      A. historian      B. archaeologist      C. geologist      D. anthropologist ​

Wednesday August 23nd – Quiz 1 review and FOV 1. What enabled early societies to allow its workers to specialize?​      A. agriculture​      B. complex governmental organizations​      C. the monopoly over the legitimate exercise of coercion      D. surplus of food​ 2. In early civilizations, what was an important technology that was used?​      A. bone needle​      B. hand axe      C. wood spear      D. all of the above​ 3. In early civilizations, which of the following groups helped make up the highest social class?​      A. rulers and priests​      B. artisans​      C. enslaved people​      D. farmers​ 4. ​ People that move from place to place as a group to find food are called ____?      A. migrants      B. travelers      C. nomads      D. flocks ​

Thursday – August 24th Quiz 1 Study for your quiz. Good luck!

Friday August 25th – Quiz 2 review and FOV 1. Which is the BEST definition of the term “prehistory”?​      A. before writing was developed​ B. before democracy was created      C. before dinosaurs existed      D. before people explored​ 2. When measuring time periods, a _____ means ten years and a _____ means one hundred years.​      A. decade; century​      B. millennium; decade      C. decade; millennium      D. century; ​millennium 3. Which of these means to adapt an animal to live with humans for the advantage of humans?​      A. artifact      B. migrate​      C. domesticate​      D. farming ​

Key Tuesday – 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. D Wednesday 1. D 2. D 3. A 4. C Thursday – Quiz Friday - 1. A 2. A 3. C