The Making of Western Civilization - Units 1 - 4
Questions and Answers (100% Correct Answers)
The West got its name because it originally was on the western side of what
continent or landmass?
Ans: Europe or the Eurasian landmass
About when did the oldest traditions of the West begin?
Ans: 3500 BCE
Which country in the West was the most powerful in 1500AD?
Ans: Spain
Name 3 general characteristics of the West.
Ans: High health standards, high levels of education, high levels of wealth and
prosperity, high technology, overwhelming militaries
What is the difference between history and prehistory?
Ans: Writing. History is written.
What is the significance of the Gregorian calendar?
Ans: That's the calendar we use.
What is oral history?
Ans: History that is handed down generation to generation by speaking.
How many years are in a millennium?
Ans: 1000
According to the belief of many, what happened in year 1?
Ans: Jesus of Nazareth was born.
How many years are in a century?
Ans: 100
Define generation.
Ans: The time from a person's birth to that same person having a child.
Name any year in the 13th century.
Ans: Any year from 1200 to 1299
What does AD stand for?
Ans: Anno Domini (in the year of our Lord)
, 2 Inquire through: | Professional | Confidential Support
What does BC stand for?
Ans: Before Christ
What does CE stand for?
Ans: Common Era
Is AD the same as CE?
Ans: Yes
Is BC the same as BCE?
Ans: Yes
What is the most important thing that took place during the Neolithic Period?
Ans: The Agricultural Revolution
When did the last ice age end?
Ans: About 12,000 BCE
What does carbon dating do?
Ans: Tell how old anything is that was once alive.
What was the earliest domesticated animal?
Ans: The dog.
Make a chronology of the following eras: civilization, the Paleolithic era, the Neolithic
era, the last Ice Age.
Ans: The Paleolithic era, the last Ice Age, the Neolithic era, civilization
Who in particular did the work behind plant and animal domestication? Men or
women?
Ans: Women
Show on a map where the Fertile Crescent was.
Ans: See last page.
Name 2 wild grains that only grew in the Fertile Crescent.
Ans: Wheat and Barley
Name 3 wild animals that lived only in the Fertile Crescent and that eventually would
become domesticated farm animals.
Ans: Goats, cattle, sheep and pigs.
Name the 2 major rivers in the part of the Fertile Crescent called Mesopotamia.
Ans: Euphrates River and Tigris River
The Fertile Crescent is referred to as the "Cradle of __________".
Ans: Civilization