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Title: Why is the Neolithic Revolution considered a turning point?


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Change Turning Points Geography Belief Systems Economic Systems
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  • Why is the Neolithic Revolution considered a
    turning point?
  • A. Fire was used for the first time
  • B. Spoken language was used for the first time
  • C. It led to the domestication of animals and
    development of agriculture led to the rise of
    civilzations
  • D. Stone tools were used for the first time

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  • C. It led to the domestication of animals and
    development of agriculture led to the rise of
    civilzations

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  • One characeristic of the Renaissance period was
  • The Catholic Church had no influence in Western
    Europe
  • The Manor was the center of economic activity
  • The classical civilizations of Greece and Rome
    were revived and imitated
  • People began using Latin as an official language

5
  • C. The classical civilizations of Greece and Rome
    were revived and imitated

6
  • One way Martin Luther, John Calvin and Henry VIII
    were similar is that they were all
  • Latin American Revolutionary leaders
  • Reformation leaders
  • Impressionist painters
  • Divine right Monarchs

7
  • B. Reformation leaders

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  • Why was Nelson Mandela imprisoned for 27 years?
  • Fighting to end Aparthied in South Africa
  • Trying to modernize South Africas economy
  • Ending economic sanctions against South Africa
  • Stopping majority rule in South Africa

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  • Fighting to end Aparthied in South Africa

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  • Which quote displays the main theory of humanism
    durng the Renaissance?
  • All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is
    for good men to do nothing
  • It is religion, the hope of heaven, and duty to
    God that make any life valuable
  • The Most important thing is to seek the truth,
    live a full life, and welcome new experiences
  • The purpose of life is not to be happy, but to
    be productive and useful

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  • C. The most important thing is to seek the
    truth, live a full life, and welcome new
    experiences

12
  • After the fall of Rome, the eastern portion of
    the empire became known as
  • Persian Empire
  • Mongol Empire
  • Byzantine Empire
  • Gupta Empire

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  • C. Byzantine Empire

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  • In France, what was a main result of the French
    Revolution?
  • The King was restored to unlimited power
  • The church officials gained power in the
    government
  • The middle class gained political influence
  • The third estate held the tax burden

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  • C. The middle class gained political influence

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  • What was a reuslt of the French Revolution on the
    rest of the world?
  • New political revolutions occurred in place like
    Latin America
  • The United States took control of the French
    government
  • Spain gained new colonies in Asia
  • Napoleon Bonaparte took the throne in England

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  • New political revolutions occurred in place like
    Latin America

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  • What is the signifcance of Toussaint LOuverture,
    Simon Bolivar, and Miguel Hidalgo?
  • Conquering Indian peoples
  • Latin American independence movement leaders
  • Spreading Christianity
  • Opposing economic reform

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  • B. Latin American independence movement leaders

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  • What is the difference between a POLITICAL
    revolution and a CULTURAL revolution?

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  • POLITICAL Revolution attempting to overthrow
    the government
  • CULTURAL A major change in the way people live

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  • Which two nations are archipelagos?
  • Japan and the Philippines
  • Portugal and Israel
  • Spain and France
  • Cuba and England

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  • Japan and the Philippines

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  • Why did early civilizations develop near river
    valleys?
  • Oil-rich land
  • Fertile soil
  • Dense rain forests
  • Ice-covered tundra

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  • B. Fertile soil

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  • What effect did mountains have on the development
    of Ancient Greece?
  • Rise of absolute monarchs
  • Extensive trade with other civilizations
  • Development of independent city-states
  • Creation of monothestic religions

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  • C. Development of independent city-states

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  • Constantinople was desirable as capitol city
    because
  • It was pretty
  • The Pope said so
  • It was the center of the Muslim world
  • Its location on trade routes became the
    cross-roads of Europe and Asia

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  • D. Its location on trade routes became the
    cross-roads of Europe and Asia

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  • What is terrace farming?
  • Having plants on your apartments terrace
  • Societies in mountainous regions created flat
    farmland in the sides of mountains
  • Floating gardens
  • Having only one type of crop for the purpose of
    making money

31
  • B. Societies in mountainous regions created flat
    farmland in the sides of mountains

32
  • What is one similarity between Judaism,
    Christinaity and Islam?
  • Monotheism
  • Eight-fold path
  • The Ten Commandments
  • Reincarnation

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  • Monotheism

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  • In Confucianism, what is Filiel Piety?
  • Animal sacrifce
  • Respect for elders
  • Being a vegetarian
  • Women had more political power than men

35
  • B. Respect for elders

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  • Which religion is polytheistic?
  • Hinduism
  • Buddhism
  • Islam
  • Christianity

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  1. Hinduism

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  • In Hindusim, what is karma and dharma?

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  • KARMA Your actions in life
  • DHARMA Your duties in life

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  • What are major beliefs of Islam?
  • The Ten Commandments and reading the Bible
  • Fulfilling karma and dharma to be reincarnated
    into a higher caste
  • Following the Five Pillars and reading the Koran
  • The Ten Commandments and reading the Torah

41
  • C. Following the Five Pillars and reading the
    Koran

42
  • What is ECONOMICS?
  • The study of governments
  • The study of the distribution of money, goods and
    resources
  • The study of culture
  • The study of religions

43
  • B. The study of the distribution of money, goods
    and resources

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  • What is the major theory of mercantilism?
  • Colonies should exist for the benefit of the
    Mother Contry
  • Consumers set market prices through supply and
    demand
  • The government owns the means of production
  • A self-sufficient manor

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  1. Colonies should exist for the benefit of the
    Mother Contry

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  • In a market economy, who sets market prices?
  • The consumers
  • The government
  • Union members
  • The army

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  • A. The consumers

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  • Who wrote The Communist Manifesto, which
    exaplained the theories of communism?
  • Adam Smith
  • George Washington
  • Nelson Mandela
  • Karl Marx

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  • D. Karl Marx

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  • What is the economic theory of manorialism?
  • A self-sufficient manor, owned by lords and
    worked by serfs
  • Consumers set market prices
  • Government control of the economy
  • Colonies exist for the benefit of the Mother
    Country

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  • A. A self-sufficient manor, owned by lords and
    worked by serfs
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