Exam 13: Understanding Key Transitions In World Prehistory

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Ethnographic research has turned up evidence of hunters and gatherers who know about but who continue to .

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A basic knowledge of plant reproduction is for an agriculturalist.

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The position held by Franz Boas, which maintained that each culture is the product of its own unique sequence of developments and in which chance plays a major role in bringing about change is called:

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While today the comparative method refers to the testing of hypotheses against a range of human societies, in the 19th century the comparative method:

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The hypothesis, proposed by Robert Carneiro, attributes the origin of the state to a combination of population growth and limited agricultural resources which leads to increased warfare, which in turn fosters centralized political organization.

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Egalitarian societies are associated with and .

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"Archaic" in relation to states is used to distinguish

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If you live in an egalitarian foraging society with a low population density that occupies temporary camps, where everyone has equal access to resources through sharing and reciprocity, where there are no permanent positions of authority, and where membership is flexible, you live in a:

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The Classic period (AD250-700), when the lowland Maya took on the characteristics of the archaic state, was characterized by continuous population growth. Survey data indicate that as many as people lived in the lowland Maya area at this time.

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All of the following characterize the rise of archaic states, except:

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Ethnocentrism means

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Once archaeological data began to accumulate, archaeologists shifted their attention from of plant and animal domestication to .

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