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Endnote, book Quote, book Bibliography, Documentation Coal water 2 examples of a secondary source
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Humans started hunting and gathering instead of farming Humans started hunting and gathering instead of farming Humans started farming instead of hunting and gathering Humans started farming instead of hunting and gathering Humans started hunting animals Humans started fishing What was the agricultural revolution?
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How the source was produced When the source was produced Why the source was produced Where the source was produced What question would a historian not ask when evaluating a source?
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a metal bowl a painting An imprint of a plant, animal or human. An imprint of a plant, animal or human. None of the above What is an example of a Fossil?
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Written records of human events The place where the information was found The place where the information was found Cleaning, organizing, and storing artifacts Cleaning, organizing, and storing artifacts A source that was created at the time of the event A source that was created at the time of the event What is a Primary Source?
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Prehistory Oral Tradition History Social Class Stories passed down by word of mouth is
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Copper Iron Metal Wood What was the Iceman’s axe made out of?
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If an object if 5 feet below the surface or higher, it is less than a thousand years old. If an object if 5 feet below the surface or higher, it is less than a thousand years old. Artifacts found in higher layers in the ground are the oldest, and artifacts found in the bottom layers of the Earth are newer. Artifacts found in higher layers in the ground are the oldest, and artifacts found in the bottom layers of the Earth are newer. Artifacts at the bottom layer of the Earth can be the same age as artifacts found at the top layers. Artifacts at the bottom layer of the Earth can be the same age as artifacts found at the top layers. Artifacts in the bottom layers of the Earth are the oldest, and the ones found near the top are the newest. Artifacts in the bottom layers of the Earth are the oldest, and the ones found near the top are the newest. What does the law of superposition state?
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New Stone Age Old Stone Age Middle Stone Age Rock of Ages the term Paleolithic means
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Prehistory Archaeology History Primary Sources Events that took place before the invention of writing are known as
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Cultural Dating Radio Carbon Dating Dendrochronology Isotope Measuring Measuring the amount of Carbon 14 in once living things to determine the age of the material is known as
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Agriculture & Fishing Fishing & Herding Farming & Herding Hunting & Gathering Nomadic people get there food by
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The Mesolithic Era Paleolithic Era The Neolithic Era The Mesozoic Era The New Stone age is often called
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Historian Archaeologist Anthropologist Paleotologist What professional is dedicated to studying the written record of humans
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History Archaeology Botony Anthropolgy The study of what is ancient
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Before Christian Era Before Cenozoic Era Before Common Era None of the above The abbreviation B.C.E. stands for
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Anthropologist Paleotologist Historian Archaeologist A professional dedicated to the study of ancient people & artifacts is known as a(n)
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Common Era Cenozoic Era Christian Era None of the above The abbreviation C.E. stands for
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A Letter A Diary A Textbook A Photograph Examples of Primary sources include all of the following EXCEPT
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A Textbook A painting created at the time of the event A painting created at the time of the event A painting created after the event by someone who did not witness the event A painting created after the event by someone who did not witness the event A song written by someone who heard about an event A song written by someone who heard about an event Examples of Secondary sources would include all of the following EXCEPT
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When the source was produced Where the source was produced Why the source was produced How the source was produced Which of the following questions would a historian not be concerned with when evaluating a source
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Nomads Caucasians Settlers Rustlers People with no permanent home, who wander from place to place in search of food are often referred to as
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Every culture has them They are very accurate They reflect what was important to a people and can show how a society lived They reflect what was important to a people and can show how a society lived All of the above Oral Traditions are useful to historians because
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A piece of jewelry A diary A fossilized bone A spear point Which of the following sources would an archaeologist NOT use to learn about prehistoric people
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Industrial Revolution Agricultural Revolution Communist Revolution Technology Revolution The switch that occurred during the Neolithic era when people began to farm instead of hunting and gathering
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His tools His body His clothing All of the above To learn more about the Iceman’s life, scientists studied his
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stone metal plastic rubber During the Paleolithic Era humans made their tools out of
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