History - World Scholars Cup exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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History - World Scholars Cup
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History - World Scholars Cup
Children of Ancient Egypt correct answersEducated 4 - 14. Children help father's profession
Children of Medieval Europe correct answersAttend grammar school. Children help father's profession
Colonial America correct answersAttend grammar school. Children help father's profession
19th Cent...
History - World Scholars Cup
Children of Ancient Egypt correct answersEducated 4 - 14. Children help father's profession
Children of Medieval Europe correct answersAttend grammar school. Children help father's profession
Colonial America correct answersAttend grammar school. Children help father's profession
19th Century England correct answersRagged School. 1891 act of 3R. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic
Dynasty China correct answersMost education for the rich. Children help father's profession
The !Kung correct answersTribe in Sahara Desert. Learn through experience. Elders also help teaching.
(Women and Men)
The Yanomami correct answers35000 people in Brazil rainforest. Learn through experience (boys and
girls) sent into wood.
When did education begin correct answers1) Ancient Egypt 2) China Dynasty 3) Greece and Rome
First free education correct answersFree in America in 1635. No females allowed. "Boston Latin School"
First boarding schools correct answersBegan in 12th century
Worst orphans correct answersIn ancient Greece used as toys for the rich
Stolen Generations correct answersAboriginal children from Australia who were forced onto white
culture. 1910 - 1970
, Kahs - Wan correct answersStar Trek rite of passage for Vulcans. Have to live in desert with no water or
food.
Sweet Sixteen correct answersA celebration for a girl when she turns 16. 16 candles tradition
Krypteia correct answersSpartan military school for boys at age 7 and up
Guan li correct answersWhen a male turns 20 in China, gets new name for being an adult
Ji Li correct answersWhen a female turns 15, they get a bamboo stick in their hair
Seijn Shiki correct answersJapan coming of age for people who turned 18-20 in a certain date for the
year
Chudakerna correct answersFirst haircut of an Indian baby. Used to get bad hair from past life to having
good hair from new life
Vision Quests correct answersA Native American experience of where you get stranded of no water and
food to survive
Okuyi correct answersA ritual for a baby of 4 months in Bantu Ethnic Groups. The baby is blessed
through dancing by the villiage
Bar Mitzvah correct answersJewish ceremony for coming of age at 13. The children are now responsible
for their sins and not the adults
First Car correct answersA symbol of teenagers having responsibility of a car
Walkabout correct answersComing of age in aboriginals in Australia who go into the wild and fend for
themselves for 6 months from ages 10-16
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