How does the historian put together the picture of early civilizations in the absence of writing/written history?

What will be an ideal response?


Students should be able to discuss the importance of archeological evidence as well as anthropologic studies to ascertain patterns of human settlement and development. For example, burial rituals, early buildings, artifacts of technology, and art such as cave paintings and human figurines all allow a moderate degree of insight into preliterate human history.

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The great Persian Empire arose in the region that is now modern:

A. Iraq. B. Saudi Arabia. C. Iran. D. Israel. E. Syria.

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As part of the egalitarianism of the American Revolution,

a. several northern states abolished slavery. b. the international slave trade was completely outlawed. c. many states repealed laws against interracial marriage. d. women were granted the right to vote. e. Congress prohibited the expansion of slavery to the West.

History

Next to movies, country and western music was the most popular form of entertainment during the 1930s

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

History

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Heather Ault’s project, “4000 Years for Choice,” tells the story of how fundamental birth control has been to the story of human history. 2. According to a 2006 poll conducted by the National Opinion Research Center, 30% of Americans said they believe that women should be able to obtain a legal abortion if there is a strong chance of a serious defect in the baby. 3. Briggs argues that the care-work gap in the United States that is increasingly being filled by immigrant nannies and homecare workers, should be brought together with abortion and adoption as a reproductive rights concern.

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