Multiple Choice Solve the equation. 4 – t = 3(t – 1) – 5 (1 point) Responses 3 3 6 6 no solution no solution identity identity

The answer is 0.

3(c – 2) = 2(c – 6) (1 point) Responses 2 2 −6 −6 no solution no solution identity

The answer is -6.

0.5(m 4) = 3(m – 1) (1 point) Responses –2 –2 2 2 no solution no solution identity

The answer is 2.

A work of art is considered prehistoric if it is: (1 point) Responses more than 5,000 years old more than 5,000 years old from a culture that already possessed written language from a culture that already possessed written language found in a cave found in a cave not known when it was produced

The correct response is "more than 5,000 years old".

Question Why are prehistoric works of art designated as such? (1 point) Responses Because they cannot be dated. Because they cannot be dated. Because they cannot be attributed to a particular artist. Because they cannot be attributed to a particular artist. Because they were painted in a cave. Because they were painted in a cave. Because the society that created them did not yet possess written language.

The correct response is "Because the society that created them did not yet possess written language."

Which of the following are sites of early cave paintings? I. Altamira, Spain II. Lascaux, France III. Willendorf, Austria (1 point) Responses I only I only I and II only. I and II only. I, II, and III I, II, and III None of these.

The correct response is "I and II only." Altamira, Spain and Lascaux, France are both known for their early cave paintings. Willendorf, Austria is known for the Venus of Willendorf figurine, but not for cave paintings.

Which of the following is a common theme of the cave paintings discussed in this lesson? (1 point) Responses enemies killed in battle enemies killed in battle animals slain in the hunt animals slain in the hunt gods and goddesses gods and goddesses ritual sacrifices of animals and humans

The correct response is "animals slain in the hunt".

Early humans practiced _______ form

Early humans practiced ritual sacrifices of animals and humans.

As early humans sought explanations for the events of their daily lives, they began to focus on the power of ________________. (1 point) Responses divine beings divine beings positive thinking positive thinking nature nature generosity

The correct response is "divine beings".

Prehistoric cave paintings suggest that early humans: (1 point) Responses believed they were gods believed they were gods had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them had little artistic ability had little artistic ability used an early form of written language to record the glories of the hun

The correct response is "had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them".

Why was the Cave of Lascaux closed to the public in 1963? (1 point) Responses The floor of the cave was becoming eroded. The floor of the cave was becoming eroded. Colonies of algae and a calcite veil were developing on the cave walls. Colonies of algae and a calcite veil were developing on the cave walls. Visitors were inadvertently smudging artwork. Visitors were inadvertently smudging artwork. Both A and B.

The correct response is "Both A and B." The Cave of Lascaux was closed to the public in 1963 because the floor of the cave was becoming eroded, and colonies of algae and a calcite veil were developing on the cave walls. Additionally, visitors were inadvertently smudging artwork.

In prehistoric art, female goddesses often symbolized ___________________. (1 point) Responses a harvest of plenty a harvest of plenty fertility (human reproduction) fertility (human reproduction) Earth Mother Earth Mother All of the above.

The correct response is "All of the above." Female goddesses in prehistoric art often symbolized a harvest of plenty, fertility (human reproduction), and the Earth Mother.

The answer is 6.

2 of 42 of 4 Items Question 8x – 2(x 1) = 2(3x – 1) (1 point) Responses 0 0 2 2 no solution no solution identity