Introduction: What is Civilization?

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Complete the 2nd Quiz for the Introduction Chapter of Light to the Nations
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Question 1

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The gods of the Stone Age were:
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  • around 10,000 BC
  • spiritual and technical
  • dark and frightening
  • around 7,000 - 6,000 BC

Question 2

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The second period of the Stone Age lasted from:
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  • Neolithic or New Stone Age
  • around 7,000 - 6,000 BC
  • the capacity to think and create
  • 10,000 BC to 2,000 BC

Question 3

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Modern historians divide prehistory into:
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  • around 7,000 - 6,000 BC
  • the worship of nature gods
  • to further their lives and development
  • two periods - both called the Stone Age

Question 4

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When did the first cities appear?
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  • around 7,000 - 6,000 BC
  • around 10,000 BC
  • 10,000 - 5,000 BC
  • around 300 AD

Question 5

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From Greek "neo" (new) and "lithos" (stone):
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  • Neolithic Revolution
  • New Stone Age
  • paleolithic
  • neolithic

Question 6

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How did human beings live during the Paleolithic Age?
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  • rule of law, the common good, justice, improvement of life
  • civilization
  • nomadically, hunting and gathering wild foods, they formed family groups and had a sense of religious wonder
  • Neolithic or New Stone Age

Question 7

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The discoveries of the Old Stone Age were both:
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  • Neolithic Revolution
  • spiritual and technical
  • rule of law and the common good
  • neolithic

Question 8

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Greek for "the land in the middle of the rivers":
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  • paleolithic
  • civilization
  • neolithic
  • Mesopotamia

Question 9

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The Old Stone Age:
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  • paleolithic
  • neolithic
  • civilization
  • culture

Question 10

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The natural human love of beauty and the worship of nature gods led people to:
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  • rule of law, the common good, justice, improvement of life
  • the development of civilization
  • culture
  • build monuments and temples

Question 11

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Because farming gave populations a better and more trustworthy supply of food, people had time for:
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  • leisure
  • agriculture
  • culture
  • neolithic

Question 12

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Historians call the discovery of agriculture the:
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  • neolithic
  • paleolithic
  • Neolithic or New Stone Age
  • Neolithic Revolution

Question 13

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What was the most important technical discovery of the Old Stone Age?
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  • how to make and control fire
  • culture
  • rule of law, the common good, justice, improvement of life
  • spiritual and technical

Question 14

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The second period of the Stone Age is called:
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  • paleolithic
  • neolithic
  • Neolithic Revolution
  • Old Stone Age

Question 15

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The science of designing and raising houses and other buildings:
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  • agriculture
  • travellers
  • civilization
  • architecture

Question 16

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What are the marks of civilization?
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  • rule of law, the common good, justice, improvement of life
  • the capacity to think and create
  • how to make and control fire
  • Paleolithic or Old Stone Age

Question 17

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The first and most important gift God has given human beings is:
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  • the worship of nature gods
  • they discovered agriculture and formed villages and cities
  • the development of civilization
  • the capacity to think and create

Question 18

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The first farming seems to have begun when?
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  • around 10,000 BC
  • around 7,000 - 6,000 BC
  • dark and frightening
  • two periods - both called the Stone Age

Question 19

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The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now modern-day Iraq:
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  • paleolithic
  • Mesopotamia
  • neolithic
  • agriculture

Question 20

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How did human beings live during the Neolithic Age?
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  • the worship of nature gods
  • they discovered agriculture and formed villages and cities
  • the capacity to think and create
  • the development of civilization

Question 21

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the New Stone Age
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  • Neolithic Revolution
  • neolithic
  • paleolithic
  • culture

Question 22

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The first period of the Stone Age is called:
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  • Paleolithic or Old Stone Age
  • neolithic
  • Neolithic or New Stone Age
  • culture

Question 23

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The art of cultivating crops and domesticating herd animals for human food and use:
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  • travellers
  • architecture
  • culture
  • agriculture

Question 24

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What does this chapter say gives evidence of divine intervention in human life?
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  • they discovered agriculture and formed villages and cities
  • the development of civilization
  • the worship of nature gods
  • the capacity to think and create

Question 25

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Shared customs, technologies, and a common religion are what we call:
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  • neolithic
  • agriculture
  • leisure
  • culture

Question 26

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What was the religion of the Stone Age?
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  • the worship of nature gods
  • the development of civilization
  • the capacity to think and create
  • the Old Stone Age

Question 27

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Ancient humans did not have what we call:
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  • agriculture
  • architecture
  • Mesopotamia
  • civlization

Question 28

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A culture that builds and supports cities:
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  • Mesopotamia
  • civilization
  • agriculture
  • architecture

Question 29

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From Greek "palai" (old) and "lithos" (stone)
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  • neolithic
  • paleolithic
  • Neolithic revolution
  • culture

Question 30

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The first period of the Stone Age lasted from:
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  • 50,000 BC to 10,000 BC
  • the capacity to think and create
  • 10,000 BC to 2,000 BC
  • Neolithic or New Stone Age

Question 31

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From the beginning, human beings were great:
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  • travellers
  • agriculture
  • paleolithic
  • architecture

Question 32

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Why did God give the discovery of civilization to humans?
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  • leisure
  • the worship of nature gods
  • the Stone Age
  • to further their lives and development
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