24-25 World History Review

24-25 World History Review

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Social Studies

10th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

One necessity in and lasting impact of early civilizations was --

Back

the codification of laws

Answer explanation

The codification of laws was essential for early civilizations as it established clear rules and standards, promoting order and justice. This formalization allowed societies to function more effectively and left a lasting impact on governance.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What general effect did the Neolithic Revolution have on religion? Religion became​ ​ ​ .

Back

more organized

Answer explanation

The Neolithic Revolution led to settled agricultural societies, which required more structured social systems. This resulted in religion becoming more organized, as communities developed shared beliefs and practices to unify and govern their societies.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following was an effect of work specialization during the Neolithic Revolution?
Options: decline of cities, domestication of animals, development of agriculture, emergence of social classes

Back

emergence of social classes

Answer explanation

Work specialization during the Neolithic Revolution led to the emergence of social classes, as different roles and skills developed, creating hierarchies based on occupation and resource control.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How did the development of agriculture contribute to population growth in early river valley civilizations?

Back

Large farms supported more people.

Answer explanation

The development of agriculture led to large farms, which could support more people by providing a stable food supply. This increased food availability directly contributed to population growth in early river valley civilizations.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following BEST describes how the development of farming affected river valley civilizations? A surplus of food allowed a division of labor.

Back

A surplus of food allowed a division of labor.

Answer explanation

The development of farming led to a surplus of food, which allowed people to specialize in different tasks, creating a division of labor. This was crucial for the advancement of river valley civilizations.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why is a shared communication system necessary for the development of a civilization?

Back

to share technology, to enable trade and cultural exchanges, to create a government structure

Answer explanation

A shared communication system is essential for civilization as it facilitates technology sharing, enables trade and cultural exchanges, and helps establish a government structure, making 'all of the above' the correct choice.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Civilizations usually expand through --

Back

all of the above are examples of ways that civilizations have expanded

Answer explanation

Civilizations expand through various means, including trade, conflict, and exploration. Each method has historically contributed to the growth and influence of civilizations, making 'all of the above' the correct choice.

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