Caribbean Civilisation: Spot the Spark
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- 1
According to the text, what is the main issue with using the term 'pre-history'?
- AIt accurately describes events before written records.
- BIt implies that events before written records are not valid history.
- CIt is a term preferred by modern historians.
- DIt helps to distinguish between different types of civilizations.
- 2
According to Carl Becker, what is the role of a historian?
- ATo accurately predict future events.
- BTo create an artificial extension of social memory.
- CTo promote specific political ideologies.
- DTo preserve ancient artifacts.
- 3
What is one way the past is used in the present, as described in the text?
- ATo create new technological innovations.
- BTo legally validate current actions.
- CTo predict future economic trends.
- DTo design modern architecture.
- 4
What is the ultimate goal of understanding diverse worldviews and value systems, according to the text?
- ATo promote cultural superiority.
- BTo encourage agreement on all cultural practices.
- CTo foster tolerance of cultural diversity.
- DTo establish a single global culture.
- 5
According to the text, what makes us comfortable with the history of the Caribbean region?
- ABecoming familiar with the varying nationalities, ethnic groups, and traditions.
- BIgnoring the negative aspects of the region's past.
- CFocusing solely on the economic achievements of the region.
- DAdopting a single cultural identity.