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empires in India
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empires in India

Ancient Egyptians believed the Pharaoh was: A god. The ancient Egyptians did not think ____ _____ was important. So, they pulled it out through the nose: The brain. Ancient Egyptians put 4 internal organs in ______________: canopic jars. The Nile River flows through two important regions in Egypt called: Upper and Lower Egypt. Which of the following best defines dynasty: Series of rulers from the same family. Who would the people of Egypt blame if crops did not grow or if disease struck: the pharaoh who was both ruler and god. Why were tombs filled with art, jewelry, and other treasures: Egyptians believed the dead enjoyed such materials in the afterlife. Name the world's earliest form of paper that was invented by the Egyptians: papyrus. The Rosetta Stone was important because: it led to the decoding of hieroglyphics. Buildings like the Great Pyramid of Giza MOST show ancient Egyptians believed in the : existence of an afterlife. What tool for writing was developed in ancient Egypt: papyrus. Which ancient Egyptian practice BEST reflects the rights of women under Egyptian law: Women were allowed to own property in their own name. What was the role of scribes in ancient Egypt: they produced writings. What was the MAIN purpose of statues in ancient Egypt: to provide a connection to the gods. Ancient Egyptian statues of Osiris often had black ad green colors to represent which features of the Nile Valley: silt and vegetation. The ancient Egyptian practice of mummification MOST reflected a belief in : an afterlife. Which of these BEST describes the relationship of religion to government in ancient Egypt: the pharaoh was both head of state and representative to the gods. How did innovations such as Hieroglyphics in Egypt and Cuneiform in Mesopotamia impact societies: they increased the spreading of ideas

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Ancient Inca Civilization
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Ancient Inca Civilization

___ was the hostile but nonviolent struggle for power between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991: The Cold War. Where did the allies finalize their postwar plans for Germany: Potsdam Conference. This is a picture of the leaders of the "Big Three," the leaders of the Soviet Union, United States, and Great Britain. Who were they: FDR, Churchill, and Stalin. Communism relies on what form of economic arragement: Collectivism. What was the main purpose of the American policy of Containment: restricting the Soviet Union from expanding outside its borders. What was the name of America's foreign economic recovery strategy: Marshall Plan. How did the United States plan to stop the spread of communism in Europe: Offering international loans that could only be spent on American goods.. What development led to an aggressive change in American foreign policy: Communist pressure in Greece and Turkey. Why did communism gain appeal in Western nations such as France and Italy: Many jobless and poor individuals looked to the communist ideology for hope.. What two nations were in competition with each other during the Cold War: United States and Soviet Union. What war did the Cold War follow? : World War 2. Who was President of the United States at the beginning of the Cold War? : Harry Truman . Truman had the policy of __________ toward Communism: Containment. The Soviet Union countered NATO by creating: Warsaw Pact

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Ancient World History Chapter 3
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Ancient World History Chapter 3

The document which outlines the way a country will be governed is called the:: Constitution.. Canada is a _____________ country: Democratic. Federal Government represents: All of Canada. Who is the symbolic head of government for Canada: The King. What are the three levels of government called in Canada: Municipal, Provincial, Federal. The Prime Minister is part of of this level: Federal government. In Canada, the Prime Minister is elected by: Being the leader of the party with the most votes. What does the executive branch do: enforces the laws. The head of Alberta's government is the ____________________: Premier. This level of government oversees the military: Federal. Trade is a responsibility of the..: Federal government. In most democratic countries, the government is divided in three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. In Canada, the legislative branch is the ______: Parliament. Canada's parliament is made up of three houses: False. The people who lead the government agencies and advise the prime minister are called the Prime Minister's cabinet: True. To be Prime Minister in Canada you must be: All least 18 years, hold a seat in the House of Commons, and be the selected leader of your party.. The Cabinet is part of the executive branch of the federal government: True. The prime minister and the cabinet ministers make up the judicial branch: False. Where do the majority of Canadians live: In eastern Canada, near the southern border with the U.S.. One of the main jobs of the members of Parliament is to pass laws: True. True or False: The number of senators is the same for all Provinces: False. The main goal of the system of checks and balances is to make sure that no person or group has all the power in the government: True. How many Supreme Court Justices sit on the Supreme Court of Canada: 9. The ______________________ study laws to see if they are correct according to the Constitution: . The __________________________ Branch of our government makes the laws: Legislative. The Supreme Court is part of the legislative branch of the federal government: False. The _________________________ Branch of our government enforces our laws: Executive. A Member of Parliament or MP is:: An elected individual that represents the constituents of a defined riding in The House of Commons.. An electoral district represented by a MP is called a:: constituency . Currently there are how many seats in the House of Commons: 338. When the party in power has fewer than 50% of the seats, but more than other parties they are a: : Minority Government. The leader of a political party is normally chosen by: members of their party . The "chamber of sober second thought” of parliament is a term used to describe the responsibilities of the:: Senate. In the Canadian parliamentary system the Official opposition is:: the political party with the second largest number of elected members.. Which of the following is does not describe the functions of the cabinet: interpret the laws created in the legislative branch. The legislative branch of government:: makes new laws. . The executive branch of government:: puts laws Into effect.. After looking at the image which of the following statements is inaccurate: Approximately 16% of the Members of Parliament in Alberta are Liberal. The man speaking above is talking about the role of the: : Media. Which official is the last to sign a bill before it actually becomes law? : . Proposed legislation under consideration by the legislature is a: Bill. Tax bills must be raised in which House of Congress: House of Representatives . How old must you be to be in the House of Commons as an MP and the Senate as a senator: . What comes first in the lawmaking process: introducing a bill in either house

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