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Thursday, January 17 th

Thursday, January 17 th.

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Thursday, January 17 th

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  1. Thursday, January 17th Bell-Ringer: Please turn your Tutorial Request Form in to Mr. Naruta and pick up your assigned clicker from the front table on your way to your seat (there is a list of assigned numbers on the table). Next, take out your Which Does NOT Belong? sheet from yesterday’s class. If you did not finish, take a moment to do so. If you did, review your explanations.

  2. Bell-Ringer: Which does NOT Belong? • Word of the Day: autonomy • Clicker Review: Unit 1 Concepts • Tutorial #2 • Tutorial Reflection Homework: Study for Unit 1 Mini-Test (tomorrow) Daily Agenda:

  3. AUTONOMY- INDEPENDENT; NOT CONTROLLED BY OTHERS; SELF-GOVERNING In the movie Men in Black Agent Zed explains the MIB is an autonomous organization that is “not a part of the system.” He goes on to say the MIB is “above the system, over it, beyond it; we are they, they are them, we are the Men in Black.” They are serious about their autonomy!

  4. Describe a situation in which you might encourage someone to be autonomous. AUTONOMY- INDEPENDENT; NOT CONTROLLED BY OTHERS; SELF-GOVERNINGAutonomous- Acting independently, or having the freedom to do so. Day four, block two

  5. You might encourage someone to act autonomously when dealing with negative peer pressure such as using drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or engaging in other dangerous behaviors. AUTONOMY- INDEPENDENT; NOT CONTROLLED BY OTHERS; SELF-GOVERNINGAutonomous- Acting independently, or having the freedom to do so. Day four, block two (possible answers)

  6. Clicker Review Let’s see what you’ve retained from Unit 1…

  7. a relative social equality. • a ruling priestly class. • a dominant class based on the private ownership of land. • a ruling merchant class. Most scholars believe that, during the Paleolithic age, social organization was characterized by 17 of 20

  8. Reincarnation. • Rebellion. • Matriarchy. • All of the above. The Chinese concept “Mandate of Heaven” was sometimes used to justify 17 of 20

  9. produce long cutting edges. • accumulate knowledge and transmit it to new generations. • begin to fashion sharp tools from animal bones. • devise means for catching fish from deep waters. With the development of languages, human beings were able to 16 of 20

  10. Principle of the Mandate of Heaven. • Lack of a social hierarchy. • Development of a writing system. • Ancestor worship. A characteristic that the Shang Chinese shared with the Egyptian civilization was the 17 of 20

  11. traded extensively with peoples as far away as Anatolia, Egypt, and India. • lived an isolated existence and did not trade. • traded exclusively with the Egyptians. • traded extensively until the time of the Assyrians, when trade dropped to nothing. Evidence shows that the Mesopotamians 16 of 20

  12. Participant Scores

  13. Required less time to obtain. • Required less labor to obtain. • Was not as certain or secure. • Was less varied and nutritious. The food supply of early farmers, compared to that of hunting-gathering peoples 0 of 30

  14. Most of their houses featured private showers and toilets. • They traded extensively with the Mesopotamians. • They had social distinctions. • Their writings have provided a wealth of information for historians. Which statement about Harappan society is FALSE? 0 of 30

  15. Bipedalism, large brain, lower larynx capable of complex speech • Bipedalism, inability to breed in all seasons, prehensile tale • Large brain, ability to form social groupings, live birth of young • Lower larynx capable of speech, live birth of young, large brain What traits do humans possess that distinguish them from other primates? 0 of 30

  16. The annual, predictable flooding of the Nile River led Egyptians to believe their gods were benevolent and kind. • The major cities of the Indus Valley were left deserted after the drying up of the Hakra River. • Protected by deserts and large bodies of water, Egyptian civilization developed hereditary monarchies as rulers were rarely forced to defend or justify their authority. • All of the above. Which of the following illustrates the influence of geography on early river valley civilizations? 0 of 30

  17. Increasing nutrition and health. • Dependence on wildlife for survival. • Constant warfare with hunter-gatherers. • Trade and craft specialization. The growth of settled agricultural communities resulted in 0 of 30

  18. Participant Scores

  19. Tutorial #2 Quickly bring your resources with you as you get situated into your tutorial groups.

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