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Typical Aspects

Slide 1 - Slide

This is the Time of
A
Hunters & Gatherers
B
Monks & Farmers
C
Hunters & Reformers
D
Hunters & Farmers

Slide 2 - Quiz

This Age is also known as
A
antiquity
B
prehistory
C
middle ages
D
modern age

Slide 3 - Quiz

This age lasted from
A
3000 BC - 500 BC
B
300 BC - 500 AD
C
5000 BC - 300 AD
D
3000 BC - 500 AD

Slide 4 - Quiz

This age is aso known as
A
Prehistory II
B
Early Middle Ages
C
Renaissance
D
Antiquity

Slide 5 - Quiz

This is the Time of
A
Monks & Knights
B
Monkeys & Knights
C
Monks & Nights
D
Knights & Monks

Slide 6 - Quiz

This Age is also known as
A
the Middle Ages
B
the Late Middle Ages
C
the Early Middle Ages
D
the Viking Age

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect belongs to this symbol?
A
rise of Charlemagne's empire
B
end of international trade
C
rise and expansion of Islam
D
the end of Feudalism

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect belongs to this symbol?
A
archaeology and paleontology
B
the end of the age of Dinosaurs
C
life of hunter-gatherers
D
cave paintings of Lascaux

Slide 9 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect belongs to this symbol?
A
development of scientific thinking in Greek city states
B
Pax Romana
C
persecution of Christians
D
Germanic kingdoms

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect is shown in the picture?
A
Germanic invasions in the Roman empire
B
rise and spread of Islam
C
spread of Greco-Roman culture
D
rise and spread of Christianity

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect is shown in the picture?
A
European overseas expansion
B
rise and spread of Islam
C
spread of first urban communities
D
rise and spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect is shown in the picture?
A
manorial system and serfs
B
feudalism
C
agricultural Revolution
D
rise of citizenry and independent cities

Slide 13 - Quiz

Study the source.
Which typical aspect can best be linked
to this source?


A
The spread of the Greek-Roman culture and the confrontation with the Germanic tribes.
B
The rise of the first urban communities (cities).
C
Citizenship and scientific thought in the Greek city-states.
D
Christianity in the Roman empire: from outlawed to state religion.

Slide 14 - Quiz