Compare the religious beliefs of Mesopotamian and Egyptian societies. Which of the following statements is true? Both societies practiced monotheism. Mesopotamians believed in a single god, while Egyptians believed in many gods. Egyptians believed in a single god, while Mesopotamians believed in many gods. Both societies practiced polytheism.
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Both societies practiced polytheism.
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In a classroom project, Evelyn and her classmates are asked to simulate an ancient society's economy. Which of the following best describes the economic structure they should use to represent ancient Egyptian society? A barter system with no use of currency. A centralized economy controlled by the Pharaoh. A free-market economy with minimal government intervention. An economy based solely on agriculture without trade.
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A centralized economy controlled by the Pharaoh.
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Analyze the political systems of the Maurya and Gupta Empires. What was a key difference between them?
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The Maurya Empire had a centralized government, while the Gupta Empire had a more decentralized administration.
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What was a significant technological advancement of the Zhou Dynasty in China? Options: The invention of the wheel. The development of iron metallurgy. The creation of the first written language. The construction of the Great Wall.
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The development of iron metallurgy.
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Explain how the Silk Roads contributed to the movement of ideas between China and other regions.
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They facilitated the exchange of goods, which included the spread of religious and cultural ideas.
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Which of the following best describes the religious beliefs of the ancient Hebrews? Polytheism with a focus on nature gods. Monotheism with the belief in a single, all-powerful God. Animism with a focus on ancestor worship. Atheism with no belief in deities.
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Monotheism with the belief in a single, all-powerful God.
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What was a key factor in the rise of the Olmec civilization? Options: Theirs strategic location for trade with Europe. Theirs development of a complex writing system. Theirs military conquests of neighboring regions.
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Their ability to organize large-scale agricultural projects.
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