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FTCE Humanities K-12
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"The Waste Land" by T.S. Elliot 
This 1922 poem based loosely on the Legend of the Holy Grail and the Fisher King focuses on themes of disillusionment, absurdity and despair. 
Allen Ginsberg 
A leading member of the Beat movement whose writings featured existential mania for intense experience and frantic motion. Also, a big opposer of the US perpetuating war. 
Louis Sullivan 
United States architect known for his steel framed skyscrapers and for coining the phrase 'form...
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Teachers Test Prep CSET Subtest 1 Practice test (2023/2024) 100% Pass
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Teachers Test Prep CSET Subtest 1 Practice test (2023/2024) 100% Pass 
the idea that, in English, words are made up of letters that approximate the sounds heard when we speak these words is called alphabetic principle 
A teacher shows her student a picture of a fictional creature called a blurk. She asks them what two of these creatures would be called and they respond correctly with blurks. Her students demonstrated the ability to use morphological rules instead of remembering past experiences ...
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Praxis 5081 World History Latest Update Graded A
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Praxis 5081 World History Latest Update Graded A Sumerians BCE Had City-States. Constructed dikes and reservoirs. Most likely invented the writing called cuneiform. 
King Hammurabi reigned BCE. Had legal code that called for retributive punishment (eye for an eye). Social class determined punishment for crime. 
Assyrians 1100-612 BCE. Conquered Syria, Palestine, and much of Mesopotamia. Conquered BY Chaldeans or New Babylonians. 
Egypt Had Pharos considered to be living gods. Pyramids of Giza ...
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CSET History|QUESTIONS WITH 100%VERIFIED ANSWERS
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Ganges River ANSWER -In eastern India 
-Sacred to Indians but was not the geographical river area that led to the development of Indian civilization 
-Associated with the rise of the Mauryan Empire in 322 B.C. 
 
Civilization ANSWER society organized around cities with a centralized government, a means of food production, a system of writing, art, architecture, and job specification. 
 
Agricultural Revolution/Neolithic Revolution ANSWER -Period ...
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EARLY WORLD HISTORY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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EARLY WORLD HISTORY 
 
characteristics of civilization - Answer- cities, government, religion, social structure, writing, and art 
 
australopithecines - Answer- 3,000,000 BC 
made simple tools 
 
homo erectus - Answer- 1,500,000 BC 
made larger, varied tools 
 
homo sapiens - Answer- 250,000 BC 
Included Neanderthals and Homo sapiens sapiens 
 
Neanderthals - Answer- appeared 100,000 - 30,000 BC in Europe and Southwest Asia 
made stone tools 
first to bury their dead 
 
Homo sapiens sapiens - ...
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LUOA World History Semester Exam Study Set Latest 2023 with complete solution
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LUOA World History Semester Exam Study Set Latest 2023 with complete solution 
 
Based on the definitions of the terms in this lesson, what is the geographic term for the feature boxed in red? 
peninsula 
Based on the definitions of terms in this lesson, the geographical feature boxed in red is best called a what? 
isthmus 
Which term is closely associated with map making? 
cartography 
What branch of Geography would you refer to if you wanted to study mountains, rivers, lakes, valleys, etc.? 
p...
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AP World History Exam Study Guide Latest 2022 Rated A
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Civilization An ambiguous term often used to denote more complex societies but sometimes 
used by anthropologists to describe any group of people sharing a set of cultural traits. 
Foragers People who support themselves by hunting wild animals and gathering wild edible 
plants and insects. 
Cuneiform A system of writing in which wedge-shaped symbols represented words or 
syllables. It originated in Mesopotamia and was used initially for Sumerian and Akkadian but later 
was adapted to represent o...
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LUOA World History Semester Exam Study Set Latest 2023 with complete solution
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LUOA World History Semester Exam Study Set Latest 2023 with complete solution 
 
Based on the definitions of the terms in this lesson, what is the geographic term for the feature boxed in red? 
peninsula 
Based on the definitions of terms in this lesson, the geographical feature boxed in red is best called a what? 
isthmus 
Which term is closely associated with map making? 
cartography 
What branch of Geography would you refer to if you wanted to study mountains, rivers, lakes, valleys, etc.? 
p...
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Test Bank For History of Western Society Concise Edition 12th Edition By McKay
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1. Akhenaten's experiment with Egyptian religion failed because 
A) its elaborate ritual was too confusing. 
B) the hated and corrupt priesthood endorsed it. 
C) it was imposed from above and failed to find a place among the people. 
D) it did not gain the support of the pharaoh. 
2. Which of the following characterizes the idea of "Western" at the beginning of the twenty-first century? 
A) Christian, democratic, and advocating civil liberties 
B) Democratic, individualist, and militaristic 
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FTCE K-6 Social Studies Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Primary Source Documents original documents such as papers, eyewitness accounts, letters, 
diaries, artifacts, and photos. Necessary to construct an accurate portrayal of history. Many primary 
documents available through the Library of Congress. 
Prehistoric period the period before humans invented writing and kept written records. 
Mesopotamia and Egypt The first civilizations are recorded in ________. 
3000-6000 BC Invented wheel, plow, windmill, solar calendars, writing. The plow ignited the...
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