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The First Civilizations Multiple Choice 1Multiple Choice 2Fill in the blank 1Fill in the blank

Multiple Choice 1 – 10 pts Groups of traveling merchants are called a. caravans b. nomads c. political districts d. bargain shoppers

Multiple Choice 1 – 20 pts Complex societies with cities, governments, art, and religion are called a.provinces b.empires c.civilizations d.city-states

Multiple Choice 1 – 30 points People who study and write about the human past are called a. artisans b. historians c. astronomers d. scribes

Multiple Choice 1 – 40 points Tools and methods to help humans perform tasks are called a. artifacts b. cuneiform c. caravans d. technology

Multiple Choice 1 – 50 points People who study how humans developed and related to each other are called a. artifacts b. artisans c. astronomers d. anthropologists

Multiple Choice 2 – 10 points Weapons, tools, and other things made by humans and left for future generations to study are called a. scribes b. artisans c. artifacts d. cuneiform

Multiple Choice 2 – 20 points The Babylonian king best known for his law code was a. Alexander b. Hammarabbi c. Dickarabbi d. Dave Barta

Multiple Choice 2 – 30 points A group of many different lands under one ruler is called a.empire b.city-state c.district d.province

Multiple Choice 2 – 40 points Provinces are a. ancient rulers b. political districts c. artifacts d. sons of princes

Multiple Choice 2 – 50 points City-states a. were very small states b. had a mayor and a governor c. were part of a larger state d. had their own government and were not part of any large unit

Fill in the blank – 20 points __________ is when farmers used ditches and waterways to bring water to their fields.

Fill in the blank – 40 points To ____________ animals and plants for human use is to tame them.

Fill in the blank – 60 points People who regularly move from place to place are called ____________.

Fill in the blank – 80 points _____________ are traces of plants or animals preserved in rock.

Fill in the blank – 100 points ________________ are people who hunt for evidence buried in the ground

Fill in the blank– 20 points ____________ was writing that consisted of hundreds of wedge-shaped marks.

Fill in the blank– 40 points Record keepers who knew how to write were called ___________.

Fill in the blank– 60 points _______________ are people who study stars and planets.

Fill in the blank– 80 points Skilled workers who made metal products, cloth, or pottery were called ___________.

Fill in the blank– 100 points Complex societies with cities, governments, art, and religion were called _____________.