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A set of practice questions covering the Year 7 Humanities curriculum for Semester One, including Anglican values, ethics, history skills, Ancient Australia, and Ancient Rome.
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What types of identity are explored in the Anglican Religious and Values Education unit?
Individual, school, national, cultural, and religious identity.
What is the intended purpose of the Ten Commandments in the ethics syllabus?
To serve as an Ethical Guide.
What is the distinction made between societal guidelines in the Anglican unit?
The differences between rules and laws.
Which two groups' creation stories are studied in Semester One?
Christian and First Nations creation stories.
What specific New Testament teaching includes the Beatitudes?
The Sermon on the Mount.
What are the components of the Christian concept of God covered in Term 1?
Elements of the Holy Trinity.
What are the six historical thinking concepts included in History Skills?
Cause and consequence, change and continuity, using sources, historical significance, historical perspectives, and historical interpretations.
What spiritual concepts are central to the study of Ancient Australia?
The Dreaming, dreamtime stories, and sacred sites.
What land-related practices are highlighted in the Ancient Australia unit?
Land management and Caring for Country.
Which specific architectural structure is studied as part of Ancient Rome?
The Colosseum.
What form of public entertainment is specifically identified in the Roman history unit?
Gladiators.
What aspects of Roman civilization are studied regarding interactions with others?
Trade and contact with other civilisations.
What social and legal elements are covered in the Ancient Rome topic?
Social structures, roles in society, and Roman law.