PLZ HELP ME HURRY 90 POINTS

How does a primary source impact a person’s understanding of a historic event? (1 point)
A. It provides only facts without giving opinions
B. Its uses several historical accounts to explain the event
C. It allows for time to pass before the event is analyzed
D. It provides a firsthand account of the event
How did farming change life for early civilizations?
A. War
B. Famine
C. Flood
D. Jobs
What is migration, and what are push and pull factors?(1 point)
A. It led directly to the
establishment of cities
B. It allowed people to establish surplus food supplies
C. It took away time that people had devoted to the arts It took away time that people had devoted to the arts
D. It helped people reply more on hunting animals for food
What do many cave paintings reveal about early civilizations?
(1 point)
A. Many early civilizations did not have natural resources
B. Farming techniques were passed on to the new generations
C. Hunting was an important skill for early civilizations
D. Art was more important to early civilizations than agriculture
How does a primary source impact a person’s understanding of a historic event? (1 point)
How did the Fertile Crescent contribute to the rise of Mesopotamian society? (1 point)
A. It allowed for irrigation and farming
B. It created new areas for hunting
C. It provided places for cities to be built
D. It changed methods of early trade
What is the significance of Hammurabi’s Code?(1 point)
A. It was the first known example of a written language
B. it established a way for Akkadian society to be run
C. It was the first communication method of ancient Babylon
D. It served as a model for how to establish justice in a society
Which civilization had the biggest influence on Greek and Roman societies due to its location near the Mediterranean Sea? (1 point)
A. Assyrians
B. Sumerians
C. Phoenicians
D. Babylonians
How did the Assyrians keep control over their large empire? (1 point)
A. By dividing the empire into smaller units
B. By establishing a harsh rule of law
C. By setting up large trade routes By
D. following strict religions
practices
Which land feature enabled the Kush to become a powerful kingdom? (1 point)
A. Sahara Desert
B. red Sea
C. Nile River
D. Persian Gulf

Which was the highest social group in ancient Egypt after the pharaoh? (1 point)
A. Merchants
B. Scribes
C. Farmers
D. Priests
Question What was the significance of the pyramids to ancient Egyptian civilization? (1 point)
A. They were tombs to honor pharaohs and their journey in the afterlife
B. They were military bases to protect important regions in the empire
C. They were cultural centers to spread language and education
D. They were community centers designed for leisure activities
In the Indian caste system, what was the role of the Brahmins? (1 point)
A. Act as servants
B. Act as warriors
C. Act as merchants
D. Act as priests
How did geography influence the development of civilizations in India?(1 point
A. Several large cities were established in the Hindu Kush Mountains
B. The Hindu Kush Mountains became an easy to place to grow crops
C. People were able to travel over the Khyber Pass to reach India
D. The climate near the Indus River prevents flooding in the region
What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system?(1 point)
A. Responses
B. the Torah
C. Saints
D. Stupas
What were the major accomplishments of the Han Dynasty?(1 point)
A. Use of coins
B. Bronze Artwork
C. The Silk Road
D. Mandate of Heaven
What innovation that originated in the Huang River Valley spread to other civilizations? (1 point)
A. Boats
B. Paper
C. Fire
D. the plow
How did the Zhou Dynasty rise to power in ancient China?(1 point)
A. It introduced the Mandate of Heaven as a way to overthrow the Shang Dynasty
B. Created the Silk Road to spread culture and trade
C. It established Confucianism and Daoism to control how people led their lives
D. It Build the Great Wall of China
How does Daoism differ from Confucianism? (1 point)
A. Daoism has a greater emphasis on social institutions than Confucianism
B. Daoism has a greater emphasis on nature
C. Daoism has less of an emphasis on self-improvement
D. Daoism has less of an emphasis on politics than Confucianism
Which term describes the choices that people must make to meet their wants and needs?(1 point)
A. personal journals, letters and diaries
B. textbooks
C. biographies
D. encyclopedias
Do you think there could have been civilization without the development of agriculture? Explain.
What are the similarities and differences between the Sumer and Egypt River Valley Civilizations?
How did the social order of people in the Han dynasty reflect Confucian values?

- A primary source provides a firsthand account of a historic event, thus impacting a person's understanding by providing direct information from someone who witnessed or experienced the event.

- Farming changed life for early civilizations by providing a stable food supply, leading to the growth of communities and the division of labor.
- Migration is the movement of people from one place to another, and push factors are the reasons that encourage people to leave an area, while pull factors are the reasons that attract them to a new area.
- Cave paintings reveal that hunting was an important skill for early civilizations.
- The Fertile Crescent contributed to the rise of Mesopotamian society by providing fertile land for irrigation and farming.
- Hammurabi's Code served as a model for establishing justice in a society.
- The Phoenicians had the biggest influence on Greek and Roman societies due to their location near the Mediterranean Sea.
- The Assyrians kept control over their large empire by dividing it into smaller units.
- The Nile River enabled the Kush to become a powerful kingdom by providing a water source for irrigation and transportation.
- After the pharaoh, priests were the highest social group in ancient Egypt.
- The pyramids in ancient Egypt were tombs to honor pharaohs and assist them in their journey in the afterlife.
- The role of the Brahmins in the Indian caste system was to act as priests.
- Geography influenced the development of civilizations in India by providing river valleys suitable for agriculture and natural barriers for protection.
- The key ideas of the Hindu belief system include karma, dharma, and moksha.
- The major accomplishments of the Han Dynasty include the use of coins, bronze artwork, and the establishment of the Silk Road.
- Paper is the innovation that originated in the Huang River Valley and spread to other civilizations.
- The Zhou Dynasty rose to power in ancient China by introducing the Mandate of Heaven as a way to legitimize their rule.
- Daoism differs from Confucianism by having a greater emphasis on nature and less emphasis on social institutions and politics.
- The term that describes the choices people must make to meet their wants and needs is personal journals, letters, and diaries.
- It is highly unlikely that civilization could have developed without the development of agriculture. Agriculture provided a stable food supply, leading to the growth of communities and the division of labor, necessary components for the formation of complex societies.
- The Sumer and Egypt River Valley Civilizations were both early civilizations that developed near rivers, relied on agriculture, and had hierarchical social structures. However, Sumer had city-states and cuneiform writing, while Egypt had a centralized government and hieroglyphic writing.
- The social order of people in the Han dynasty reflected Confucian values through the emphasis on respect for authority, the importance of education, and the promotion of filial piety (respect for parents and ancestors).